At the very beginning of Gareth Edwards' dinosaur blockbuster "Jurassic World Rebirth, " multiple scientists in white lab coats are overseeing a mysterious biological study involving mutated dinosaur DNA. It is the year 2008, and it seems that the scientists have been tasked with genetically tinkering with dinos in order to make them scarier and more monstrous. One of their prize animals is a kaiju called Distrotus Rex, a mutant tyrannosaur with an outsized head and multiple arms. To keep the monster at bay, it's kept in a high-tech indoor pen that seals shut with a massive security door.

The door is so thick, it has its own ventilation system, and sports a small vent near the floor. This will prove to be an unfortunate design flaw. One of the scientists, you see, hasn't allowed themsel

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