Prologue: The Treasure Trove

In the time after the Kirby Incident in 2001, the island of Isla Sorna was made off limits to the public. The Costa Rican and United States governments made it clear that no one would be able to make landfall on the island by placing fairly common patrols around the island shores and in the skies over Isla Sorna. They didn't do the same with Isla Nublar, only 87 miles northwest of Isla Sorna, because of the genetically embedded reliance on the lysine nutrients found in the plants that were placed by John Hammond when Jurassic Park was being built on Isla Nublar. In seven days, if the animals didn't receive the necessary amount of the lysine in their diet, they would die. Jurassic Park and the dinosaurs of Isla Nublar would have died.

Dr. Alan Grant, who was present during the expedition, had discovered that, when he was with the Kirby's, there were some species that weren't listed on Ingen's list. One of such tired multiple times to kill them whenever it happened to come across the five person party. One that he witnessed kill the previously feared Tyrannosaurus.

Spinosaurus Aegypticus.

When he had confirmed the existence of the Spinosaurus, there was an uproar of questions. What else did Ingen do that no one knows about? Could they have done the genetic blending of other species? There's no possibility of knowing what else happened on Isla Sorna during the time of breeding the species for Jurassic Park. But now that the world knows of the second island, most have wanted to see the dinosaurs for themselves, but they knew it would be explicably dangerous to undertake a trip to an island infested with deadly animals. However, for some, a trip would be worth it to claim some of the predators as trophies.

Poachers.

Site B was a treasure trove to people who enjoyed seeking profit from killing some of the world's most dangerous and rarest animals and selling them on the black market. To find the head of a velociraptor or the teeth of a tyrannosaurus sitting on the table of an illegal distributor would be astonishing. And so would the price. But the most amazing sight would probably be seeing the bones of the Spinosaurus, or the creature alive if possible.

And as the world asks for answers to the unknown research that Ingen has kept secret from the public, an expedition to Isla Sorna to capture the super-predator named Spinosaurus Aegypticus was underway. And an expedition for research on the biology of the island was underway as well. This is the story of when the two parties of opposition met, opposition turned into an alliance. Alliance turned into work to survive the creatures of Isla Sorna.