Alien Dinosaurs
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A father's quest to save his daughter from Alien dinosaurs that invaded earth and enslaved humans. The dinosaurs are more intelligent than humans and they are an advanced civilization who has high tech weapons with them. They can talk, sing, dance and do various other things that humans could not imagine about dinosaurs.
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Alien Dinosaurs - Lazy SoftwareEnginner
Alien Dinosaurs
by LazySoftwareEngineer
Rev 1
Published by LazySoftwareEngineer at Smashwords
Copyright 2013 LazySoftwareEngineer
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Chapter 1 - The Verdict
It is the dawn of the twenty third century and peoples all over the Australian continent are watching a live telecast of a court's verdict. They are eagerly watching the event from their TVs, computers, tablets, mobile phones and various other gadgets. The case is about a serial killer Smith who is accused for murder of eleven peoples that includes 2 women and 3 children. The case went for the past one week where the evidences were clearly against him and the verdict was planned to be announced today. They are curious about the case as they had not witnessed a criminal case of this magnitude since the time they remember as the courts were generally filled with civil law suits. Even the occasional criminal cases they had handled were mostly minor.
The crime rates were low in the continent because of the system they follow. Harsh punishments are one of the main parts of the system. The other reasons include low unemployment, their education system, their effective government etc. The law experts, who were interviewed by TV crews, predicted a death sentence for him based on the evidences they saw for the past one week. This also increased the hype for the case as the last time such a verdict was given was at least a century ago.
The Judge finally delivers the verdict at noon in front of huge court audiences and large array of cameras from various TV stations. After hearing the verdict, Smith screams in agony and the police escorts him to a helipad built on top of the court building. They hand over him to a military crew waiting near a military chopper. The helicopter started flying towards north-west side of the continent and the audiences are eagerly waiting for the execution phase of the judgment. After an hour, the helicopter lands on a helipad at the top of a military building near a seashore. TV camera men are capturing the event from tall buildings few kilometers away from the