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1''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/9927712/1/Prehistoric-Park-Extinction-World Prehistoric Park: Extinction World]]'' is a crossover between ''Film/JurassicPark'' and ''Series/PrehistoricPark'', written by [=MortalKombat247=].
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3As he is slowly dying of cancer, John Hammond asks Nigel Marvin to help him achieve his dream: create a park filled with Prehistoric Animals. This time, though, instead of using cloning, he has a time portal.
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5As of July 15, 2015, the story is complete. It has four sequels, ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11146353/1/Prehistoric-Park-A-Keeper-s-Story Prehistoric Park: A Keeper's Story]]'', ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11332363/1/Prehistoric-Park-Back-from-the-Ashes Prehistoric Park: Back from the Ashes]]'', ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11619129/1/Prehistoric-Park-Dawn-of-the-Indominus Prehistoric Park: Dawn of the Indominus]]'', and ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11619084/1/Prehistoric-Park-The-Ultimate-Wildlife-Sanctuary Prehistoric Park: The Ultimate Wildlife Sanctuary]]''. Barring the first, all of the sequels were written by two other authors (Nathanoraptor and [=DaDog=]) with Mortal's approval.
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10* AdaptationExpansion:
11** The original ''Series/PrehistoricPark'' was only six episodes long. Each chapter of this story is the length of an episode from the original. There are 44 chapters.
12** The time portal, while important in series, was never given any background in the main series. In this series, it was created by John Hammond, UsefulNotes/AlbertEinstein, UsefulNotes/RobertOppenheimer, and a fourth man known only as the Green Stripe. It was originally created to stop the rise of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler and the Manhattan Project, but the group fell apart shortly after its completion. Now that Hammond is dying, he decided to use it to save animals on the brink of extinction.
13* ContemporaryCaveman: A tribe of Neanderthals is brought back to the present in Chapter 2. Unlike most examples of the trope, they speak fluent English.
14* ExtinctAnimalPark: Prehistoric Park, more so than its canon counterpart by virtue of including even more prehistoric animals than were rescued in the original series. Besides the animals that were rescued in the original series, the park is home to several animals that were featured in the original series without getting rescued, multiple prehistoric animals that were never featured in the original series (such as iconic giant herbivores from the Jurassic period, pterosaurs, prehistoric ocean animals, animals from the Paleozoic era predating the dinosaurs, etc.), and several animal species that became extinct directly through the actions of mankind (i.e. dodos, moa, thylacines, Caribbean monk seals, Caspian tigers, etc.).
15* FusionFic: Hammond was part of the team that created the time portal in this story.
16* HistoricalDomainCharacter: UsefulNotes/HarrietTubman appears in Chapter 15.
17%%* MamaBear: In Chapter 35, Nigel and Chiyo run into a literal one. An Atlas bear, to be precise.%%Which is an example how?
18* ShoutOut: Plenty.
19** The male Atlas elephant rescued in Chapter 35 is named [[Franchise/{{Tarzan}} Tantor]].
20** Two of the Kurī rescued in the same chapter are named [[Literature/TheHobbit Bifur and Bofur]].
21* ShownTheirWork: All prehistoric fauna featured in this story are accurate in regards to the facts available at the time of the writing.
22* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the original series, Martha's sister died. She's rescued here and [[NamedByTheAdaptation named Ellie]].
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26* LowerDeckEpisode: This story focuses on the day-to-day actions needed to run the park, so it has a lot less intense scenes in it. Comedy, however, is far more prevalent.
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29[[folder:Tropes introduced in ''Ultimate Wildlife Sanctuary'']]
30%%* Bastard Boyfriend: James.
31%% Bastard Boyfriend has been rehauled into FetishizedAbuser (for then the narrative portrays an abuser as sexually desirable). Otherwise, it's an example of DomesticAbuser. If both people display toxic behaviors, it's RomanticizedAbuse. If the romantic partner is an unpleasant person but not outright abusive, then they are just a JerkAss. Please sort accordingly and provide example.
32%%* CoolBigSis: Holly was this to Nathan when they were younger.%%Was what? How?
33%%* TheCutie: Nathan.
34%%* CuteBookworm: Nathan.
35%%* DomesticAbuse: Holly and James' relationship
36%%* {{Deuteragonist}}: Holly, to Nathan's protagonist.
37%%* EvilUncle: Gerard is a tamer variant.
38* FourLinesAllWaiting: The story has three major plots, and all are given roughly equal screen-time. These stories tend to intersect quite a bit, since the protagonists are a family.
39** Nathan dealing with Gerard and his family.
40** Holly dealing with James.
41** Linda and Andrew (Nathan and Holly's parents) just trying to enjoy the park.
42%%* JerkAss: James.
43* SliceOfLife: This story focuses on the park's guests as opposed to the missions or the staff, so there is less action and heavier emphasis on character interaction. Consequently, the story is more emotional and down to Earth.
44%%* SpoiledBrat: Jack.
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