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Blake-Shelton lies to his fans over his recent body transformation

Fans Outrages - The Voice

Blake goes from chunky to thin
Gwen ponders ending their relationship over this

She is officially coming back next season

See what Blake did


Jesus, somebody said. Exactly, Dodgson said. The zoo is the centerpiece of an enormous enterprise.You said these dinosaurs will be patentedYes. Genetically engineered animals can now be patented. The Supreme Court ruled on that in favor of Harvard in 1987. InGen will own its dinosaurs, and no one else can legally make them.What prevents us from creating our own dinosaurs someone said. Nothing, except that they have a fiveyear start. Itll be almost impossible to catch up before the end of the century.He paused. Of course, if we could obtain examples of their dinosaurs, we could reverse engineer them and make our own, with enough modifications in the DNA to evade their patents.Can we obtain examples of their dinosaursDodgson paused. I believe we can, yes.Somebody cleared his throat. There wouldnt be anything illegal about it. . . .Oh no, Dodgson said quickly. Nothing illegal. Im talking about a legitimate source of their DNA. A disgruntled employee, or some trash improperly disposed of, something like that.Do you have a legitimate source, Dr. DodgsonI do, Dodgson said. But Im afraid there is some urgency to the decision, because InGen is experiencing a small crisis, and my source will have to act within the next twentyfour hours.A long silence descended over the room. The men looked at the secretary, taking notes, and the tape recorder on the table in front of her. I dont see the need for a formal resolution on this, Dodgson said. Just a sense of the room, as to whether you feel I should proceed. . . .Slowly the heads nodded. Nobody spoke. Nobody went on record. They just nodded silently. Thank you for coming, gentlemen, Dodgson said. Ill take it from here.Airport Lewis Dodgson entered the coffee shop in the departure building of the San Francisco airport and looked around quickly. His man was already there, waiting at the counter. Dodgson sat down next to him and placed the briefcase on the floor between them. Youre late, pal, the man said. He looked at the straw hat Dodgson was wearing and laughed. What is this supposed to be, a disguiseYou never know, Dodgson said, suppressing his anger. For six months, Dodgson had patiently cultivated this man, who had grown more obnoxious and arrogant with each meeting. But there was nothing Dodgson could do about tbatboth men knew exactly what the stakes were. Bioengineered DNA was, weight for weight, the most valuable material in the world. A single microscopic bacterium, too small to see with the naked eye, but containing the genes for a heartattack enzyme, streptokinase, or for iceminus, which prevented frost damage to crops, might be worth five dollars to the right buyer. And that fact of life had created a bizarre new world of industrial espionage. Dodgson was especially skilled at it. In 1987, he convinced a disgruntled geneticist to quit Cetus for Biosyn, and take five strains of engineered bacteria with her. The geneticist simply put a drop of each on the fingernails of one hand, and walked out the door. But InGen presented a tougher challenge.

Dodgson wanted more than bacterial DNA; he wanted frozen embryos, and he knew InGen guarded its embryos with the most elaborate security measures. To obtain them, he needed an InGen employee who had access to the embryos, who was willing to steal them, and who could defeat the security. Such a person was not easy to find. Dodgson had finally located a susceptible InGen employee earlier in the year. Although this particular person had no access to genetic material, Dodgson kept up the contact, meeting the man monthly at Carlos and Charlies in Silicon Valley, helping him in small ways. And now that InGen was inviting contractors and advisers to visit the island, it was the moment that Dodgson had been waiting forbecause it meant his man would have access to embryos. Lets get down to it, the man said. Ive got ten minutes before my flight,You want to go over it again Dodgson said. Hell no, Dr. Dodgson, the man said. I want to see the damn money.Dodgson flipped the latch on the briefcase and opened it a few inches. The man glanced down casually. Thats all of itThats half of it. Seven hundred fifty thousand dollars.Okay. Fine. The man turned away, drank his coffee. Thats fine, Dr. Dodgson.Dodgson quickly locked the briefcase. Thats for all fifteen species, you remember.I remember. Fifteen species, frozen embryos. And how am I going to transport themDodgson handed the man a large can of Gillette Foamy shaving cream. Thats itThats it.They may check my luggage. . . .

Dodgson shrugged. Press the top, he said. The man pressed it, and white shaving cream puffed into his hand. Not bad. He wiped the foam on the edge of his plate. Not bad.The cans a little heavier than usual, is all. Dodgsons technical team had been assembling it around the clock for the last two days. Quickly he showed him how it worked. How much coolant gas is insideEnough for thirtysix hours. The embryos have to be back in San Jose by then.Thats up to your guy in the boat, the man said. Better make sure he has a portable cooler on board.Ill do that, Dodgson said. And lets just review the bidding. . . .

he deal is the same, Dodgson said. Fifty thousand on delivery of each embryo. If theyre viable, an additional fifty thousand each.Thats fine. Just make sure you have the boat waiting at the east dock of the island, Friday night. Not the north dock, Where the big supply boats arrive. The east dock. Its a small utility dock. You got thatI got it, Dodgson said. When will you be back in San JoseProbably Sunday. The man pushed away from the counter. Dodgson fretted. Youre sure you know how to work theI know, the man said. Believe me, I know.Also, Dodgson said, we think the island maintains constant radio contact with InGen corporate headquarters in California, soLook, Ive got it covered, the man said. Just relax, and get the money ready.

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