DINOSAUR Ride Intro

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English

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Young Adult (18-35)

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North American (General)

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Hello there. Welcome to our little trans dimensional joyride, folks. I'm Dr Seeker. You're friendly controller and a heck of a paleontologist. If I do say so myself. But let's not talk about me. Let's talk about you and how you can help me make history Today with the Time Rover. It's like this. If I could bring you back from the crow teaches period, it stands to reason that I could bring back alive dinosaur with you and not just any dinosaur. Take a look at this guy. It's an iguana dot and I'm certain that he is the key to understanding these magnificent creatures. I tagged him with a locator during an author High's field trip. Otherwise I'd be traveling with you right now. Our dino should be about here at the very end of the quotations period. That's where you're going today. I've arrived. It seems just in time to correct a little misstatement. Dr. Marcia. Whoa! That is impossibly close to the giant asteroid impact that destroyed most life forms on Earth. Our tours are designed to take you to the early Cretaceous Period and I can assure you that old Time Rovers have been securely locked on those coordinates. Yeah, that's right. See? Continue. Of course. Eso We were just talking about seatbelts, you know? Plug him in, use them. It can get kind of Chappy out there, so keep your hands and arms inside the vehicle at all times. Flash photography. I wouldn't. It alters the homing signal, and that's not good. Oh, and one more thing. Those locked coordinates we're in now, here's the drill. You follow the homing signal to the iguana, don. Then I'll enlarge the transport field and boom, you're back with one additional passenger, extra large. And don't worry about that asteroid you'll be in. And now, before that even breaks the atmosphere. Trust me, What could go wrong?