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The Calm: Aviary Antics ch. 9
The bullets nearly missed the two Seals. As the navymen planned their next move, Clint grabbed a grenade from off his pack. It had a big white X on it; he pulled the pin and dropped the explosive as loudly as he could into the bunker. Hearing a number of guns drop and a lot of running, the two Seals entered the bunker; guns at the ready. There were three guards balled up against the wall. In the middle of the room was the grenade with a white X. âGlad you brought the âdummy bombsâ Yeti?â Lt. Richards asked. âOh yesâ they zip tied the surrendered men then entered deeper into the bunker. The next room was dark. With his night vision equipment back on, clint checked the room for traps. âItâs clear.â He whispered. Bullet fire filled the next room. They cleared out the ill trained insurgents with ease. But suddenly there was cold metal on the back of Clintâs head. He knew it was a gun. And before he could react, a gunshot ripped the air!
âHey Clint! You done daydreaming yet?â Clint Yates looked around. He was back in the Chevy Blazer while him and Freddie were driving to the west side of Isla Sorna. âOh sorry. I was just thinking.â âWhat about?â âJust some bad memories.â Freddie sensed it was a tender topic so he didnât pursue. They drove passed the meadow with the herds of dinosaurs grazing. The gentle song of the brachiosaurs permeating the air. A couple triceratops were dueling in the field as well. Freddie pulled the car over by a stream and they both got out. âToday weâre going to see the birds.â âBirds? Donât you think thatâs a little underwhelming compared to that?â Clint pointed to sevenParaâs grazing near by. Freddie laughed at the remark. âYes it would be if they were normal birds. But is anything on Sorna normal to you? Haha!â He pulled a box of fish surrounded by ice out of the bed of the vehicle. He took one and threw it into the sky. It fell to the ground with nothing exciting to show for it. âWas that it?â Clint asked. âJust wait for it bud. They can see that fish from a mile away.â After about a minute there was a sound in the air, not unlike when someone is waving a large flag. In an instant, a dark shadow passed over Clint and Freddie. It grabbed the fish off the ground and flew up. Clint looked at the winged shadow, he noticed it was actually tanish gray and had a long beak with a a long crest on the back of its teal colored head. It had leathery wings and two small feet. The creature looked like it was barely holding together. Very thin and fragile looking, the 'birdâ landed nearby and began to eat the fish. âThis is one of our Pteranodons. Well of the blue flock. Iâll show you the orange flock later.â A couple more landed about ten feet from the two men as if to say âwe want fish too!â Freddie threw some fish to the new comers who enjoyed them greatly. Freddie continued his narrative: âThese were our first batch. They act a lot like seagulls. They scavenge anything. But they arenât really aggressive. I had one land on my shoulders once. It felt like a tall sail on your shoulders.â The Pteranodons had finished their treats and started to fly off into the distance. The two men walked back to their vehicle. âNow itâs time to see the Orange Flock.â
They drove for about twenty minutes, until on their left, there was what looked like a large shed that had a round look to it. It overlooked a large canyon with a river at the bottom. They were sandwiched between this building and the fence that enclosed the Infant Spinosaurus. They parked off to the side next to a couple other Ingen vehicles. âWe get front row seats down at the observation deck.â They entered the building that had multiple men in white coats. Most of them were looking out the window down into the canyon and taking notes. âSo this is a rather new experiment for the scientists. We already had the Blue flock that keeps to the island. They really have no desire to leave. But part of what Ingen wanted us to do is 'upgrade the assetsâ and so they came up with these.â They walked down. A metal spiral staircase into an enclose cage like room. Looking out, Clint noticed that they were in a huge metal bird cage that looked to be a couple hundred feet tall. âIngen built this aviary in the late 80âs to house the Pteranodons but we saw how docile they were we eventually let them just live throughout the island. But when they started on the new batch of Pteranodons, we noticed they werenât as friendly. You see, to compete their genetic code, the lab coats put in a little bit of goose in there. Unknowingly how territorial geese can be. With that they also have migratory mindset and they donât want to stay put on the island. We let a couple of the first ones out to see if they would stay but they almost immediately started to fly north. We had one hell of a time tracking them down with the Chopper.â Both men chuckled at that âSo now we have to be in this protected observation deck when examining them.â They looked out into the canyon. It was very foggy that day and they couldnât see much. Then a three orange and black Pteranodons flew past. One of them spotted the two Officers and flew straight at them. It rammed the fence guarding Clint and Freddie and there was a flash of sparks. RAAAAAAWWWWW! The flying reptile screeched and flew off to the others. Clint lowered his arm that he has used to shield himself. âWhy do you even keep them? They seem too dangerous.â âIngenâs not a big fan of losing money by putting down an asset. So they think that they could just put them on display.â This statement didnât sit well with either man. âThatâs actually the reason we have Male Dinosaurs on the island. In the park they had only females to keep them from breeding. But here we let there be males to save money on artificial births. It cost quite a bit to do the whole put the DNA into the egg. So they let the Dinoâs have some fun. This hasnât had too many consequences yet but Iâm sure weâll see some in the future. This entire place is hanging by a thread. Ingen has lost so much money, they canât afford another disaster.â Clint shook his head. âThe more I hear about what Ingen 'wantsâ the more chaotic this place seems.â The Pteranodons flew over them one more time then flew off into a fog cloud.
Scene from the fifth chapter of the fanfic old Betty falling in the river.
Map o the island Isla Sorna. I put on there where the carnivores are located in their fenced areas. The herbivores are free roaming so they're all over the place. But I also put where the buildings are at and what they are.