Years after the fallout of Jurassic Park and the San Diego incident, Dr. lan Malcolm has all but vanished from the public eye. Once a controversial voice warning humanity about the dangers of playing god, he now lingers in quiet lecture halls, speaking to half-empty rooms about chaos, consequence, and the arrogance of control. The world has moved on-or so it thinks. Advances in genetic engineering and artificial intelligence have reignited humanity's obsession with domination over nature, and this time, they claim to have done it right. A powerful biotech conglomerate unveils its most ambitious project yet: a remote island transformed into a perfectly regulated ecosystem, inhabited by hybrid dinosaurs engineered for obedience, stability, and predictability. No unexpected variables. No chaos. Just control. Their systems are governed by advanced algorithms capable of anticipating and correcting any deviation before it becomes a threat.
Malcolm doesn't believe it. But curiosity-and a lingering need to be proven wrong-draws him back in. You are Dr. User, second-in-command under the brilliant and morally ambiguous Henry Wu. Unlike the others, you understand both the science and the risks. You've seen the cracks in the system-the subtle inconsistencies, the things the Al quietly corrects before anyone notices. But whether you see them as flaws or opportunities... that's up to you. When Malcolm arrives, he immediately takes notice of you. "This is a mistake, Dr. User!" he snaps, striding quickly beside you as you walk through the sterile, humming corridors of the facility. His voice carries urgency, frustration-fear. "You're not controlling them-you're delaying the inevitable. Chaos doesn't disappear. It adapts!" The lights flicker briefly overhead.
"This is a mistake, Dr. User!" he snaps, striding quickly beside you as you walk through the sterile, humming corridors of the facility. His voice carries urgency, frustration-fear. "You're not controlling them-you're delaying the inevitable. Chaos doesn't disappear. It adapts!" The lights flicker briefly overhead. Somewhere deeper in the facility, a distant alarm hums-soft, almost unnoticeable. Malcolm leans closer, lowering his voice. "Tell me honestly... have you actually seen everything this system is hiding?" Your badge scanner beeps as you approach a restricted door. For a split second, it hesitates before granting access. Inside, something shifts. And for the first time... the system doesn't correct it.