Nice to see you again!
As you've probably read in the forums over the past few weeks, things are becoming a bit dangerous here on our expeditions. I've spoken with John Hammond, who I believe is as in the dark as I am, but we have found evidence that someone is trying to clone dinos again, and I fear they appear to have had some success. LakeHudson has uncovered a lot of information already, and I just heard this morning that someone overheard a conversation about a T-Rex baby.
This just serves as a reminder to be very careful when you find new fossils, since they could be stolen! Be sure to catalog all your finds with HQ and let LakeHudson know if you see anyone suspicous around the dig sites.
It seems we are in the midst of a new Great Fossil War!
Anyway, back to digging!
I'm proud to announce that our campaign will head to a couple new and fantastic dig sites this week!
First of all, we will head to
Brazil. A local guide, called strangely enough "The Bear," obtained all the permits and permissions to dig at the Santana Formation, where we hope to find exciting pterosaur specimens as well as some new carnivores!
Then we will make our way to
Tanzania, in Africa, where we have a good chance to find the enourmous
Brachiosaurus, as well as several other exotic dinos!
We'll also be digging at the
Cedar Mountain formation in Utah, US, where we'll be looking to dig remains of some of the most vicious dinos that ever existed,
Utahraptor, as well as the giant predator
Acrochantosaurus. I only hope that nobody would try to bring these killing machines back to life!!
Finally, we'll be returning for a second expedition in
Colorado. We received word this morning that our teams there have sound some more famous dinos, like
Stegosaurus, and the giant, long-necked
Diplodocus!
So head on over to
The Helipad and board the copters for our newest dig destinations. And again, always be on your guard for any suspcious activity!
In the meantime I'll be working to secure our final dig sites for next week. We're still trying to locate a T-Rex specimen for you to help uncover!
Good fossil hunting, everyone!
Dr. Alan Grant