Professor Oscar Brockwurst of Hamburg in Germany found a
cryptic chart in an old manuscript. After spending many days deciphering it he
was eventually able to do so with the help of his nephew Axle Rosey.
The professor took his expedition to the place in Iceland
and it led through a series of vents in the Earth’s crust to a mysterious world
deep underground. Here the Professor and his team found reptiles from the age
of the dinosaurs.
After many adventures the professor and the expedition
managed to escape through a volcano that erupted in Sicily. On the way the
professor had raided some nests of the dinosaurs and escaped with a number of
eggs that he managed to keep intact throughout the rest of his journey. He
carried one large one while the rest of the team carried the ten smaller ones.
Part of their adventures were caused by these raids and the
professor was very lucky to escape from the eggs’ mothers.
When they returned to the surface the professor kept the
eggs warm and they eventually hatched after much tender care. The professor
used his experience of raising ducklings as a boy to get the new hatchlings to
see him as their mother.
After a few misadventures at his home in Germany, where his
new pets had ravaged various flocks of sheep and herds of cattle, the Professor
and his team moved to the more accepting environment of Steam Valley. Backed by
the Prussian government and a Hamburg consortium (who, to be honest, were more
interested in getting him far away than making money) he was able finance his
move and buy a small farm to house his growing livestock.
The Professor, Prussian Army Liaison, Apple and Sauce and Rex in front of their new home. |
The largest of the eggs has grown into Rex, a relatively
tame (when the professor is around) Tyrannosaurus Rex. Rex is very lonely and
to keep him occupied the professor has got his army troops to dress in little
T-Rex costumes so that Rex has someone to play with and doesn’t get lonely or
grumpy. The soldiers also provide security for the team.
Rex and his friends |
The smaller eggs were Raptor eggs. Having several of each
sex the professor has been able to establish a viable breeding group and now is
successfully selling males. The professor has kept all the females so that he
can keep his monopoly as long as possible.
The raptors race after their leader while the Professor waves them on. |
The Raptor races around the sewers of London have been very
popular. So much so that there is even talk of the Grand National switching
from horses to Raptors.
To protect his monopoly, the professor employs a cunning
security team of Herr Apple and Herr Sauce to guard the farm he has rented.
Apple and Sauce are cunningly disguised as a Diplodocus dinosaur and they patrol
the area for thieves and spies.
Apple and Sauce discuss operations with the Professor |
Many of the local boys get jobs riding the Raptors to keep
them fit and energetic. Often from the steam trains the passengers can look out
the windows and see the Raptors racing alongside.
Their speed and terrifying teeth are opening up
opportunities in the military world as well. There have been a few enquiries
about raising a light cavalry force of junior cadets to carry out
reconnaissance as well as foraging for food for the main army.
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