Things Fall Apart
It wasn’t the operator’s fault when that thing suddenly broke off the hook because the specimen was very heavy. They spent 14 days in excavating that item which was now lying there in pieces. Everybody’s mouth opened wide the moment it touched the ground and was now all over the place. Luckily, it scattered into large pieces that could later be restored.
Transport Problem
The specimen they found was now broken into 7 pieces and was extremely fragile. Both Tanke and Henderson who were overseeing the excavation scratched their heads to find a possible answer to the problem of transporting the broken items. They both needed to come out with a solution as soon as possible because the public was getting out of control. The specimen which weighed seven and a half ton rock was to be taken back to the Royal Tyrrell without causing it any further damage. But how?
Brainstorming For A Hair-Brained Scheme
It took the team 11 days to completely excavate the item. And now it was getting really frustrated as there was nothing they could do to transport it. Item was broken into seven pieces and all of them were really heavy. Tanke and Henderson were feeling the pressure as they were already running behind the schedule. Because of the excavation, the Suncor’s company work was stopped and until this item wasn’t removed the work couldn’t start. But then there was a new problem…
Night Owl
Tanke and Henderson stayed up all night, thinking about the way to safely remove the item. In the morning, workers were again at work and still that specimen was there. Unable to work the workers stood there for their further orders from their respective managers. Before the specimen was shattered into pieces they wrapped it up and now they had to wrap the pieces too. While they did that, Tanke and Henderson were still thinking about the possible way to shift it. Then they came up with an amazing idea and soon they would find out what were they dealing with in reality.
Traveling In Style
Tanke and Henderson were aware of the fact that the only possible way to transport this precious thing was by road. The fragments were now ready to get transported, covered in plaster, Tanke was ready to give his plan a try and Henderson was right beside while they were trying their best to not to destroy the item. Tanke was looking for the manager and asked him if he could Timber, Doug who was managing the workers had no idea now from where he should get Timber for these scientists. Tanke had to come up with a new plan and it worked. Using burlap soaked in plaster, they rolled the items into the truck. Would their plan work or prove to be a nightmare?
The Real Work Starts
The huge rocks were on the truck and were being transported to the Royal Tyrrell Museum. Luckily, Tanke’s plan worked and they reached the museum safely. But now it was time to see what it actually was. The rock was sent to the most advanced lab and the scientist couldn’t believe that something this big was found. Soon they would find the most amazing thing in the world. Let’s see what it was actually.