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De-Extinction Moderators ([personal profile] extinctmods) wrote in [community profile] extinctlogs2014-07-21 12:14 am

Official Opening!

Who: All the lovely test visitors of Jurassic Park and your very own host John Hammond!
When: July 21st in the morning hours after the first helicopters with guests arrive
Where: All over the safe area - check the subheaders for specific location options or make your own subheader if something you'd like is not yet included!
What: Getting settled! Hammond holds a welcome speech and you can get a tour through the Visitor Center. Once that is done, why don't you choose a room or check out the exhibits and café? A new world of wonders awaits and you're just getting started!

It's a beautiful but slightly nebulous day on Isla Nublar. You have arrived this morning and didn't get much of a chance to check out the place yet. Still, one thing is clear... Dinosaurs are a new one. That herd of brachiosaurs you spotted walking in the distance is pretty impressive.

This is a mingle-log that you can use to tag around with as many people as you want. Unless otherwise stated, it is assumed all comments here are fair game to reply to with all characters - they are all in close proximity to each other after all. If you have any specific preferences for your threads, state them in your subject line (e.g. if your thread is closed to a specific character or is set at a very specific time or if you don't want thread-jacking once a thread has started).

The log also gives a chance for characters to talk to John Hammond for a while - he might not be overly helpful, but go ahead and meet your host!
judge_ross: (I bet you would.)

[personal profile] judge_ross 2014-08-02 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
In some ways, no. Not for a while.

[But then she realizes that she's airing her problems to a stranger and waves a hand.] It's a long story.
peoples_keeper: (Isn't that interesting)

[personal profile] peoples_keeper 2014-08-12 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
Normality is quite a difficult thing to quantify. [He appears lost in though for a quick moment] It's often interesting putting so called normal people in abnormal situations to see how they react. Kind of like the situation we have found ourselves in right now, huh?