December 4, 2015 06:41am EST
I quickly departed from InGen's Helipad on Isla Nublar and started my course for South America. My first stop on my world travel is the Green Protection Agency. I have never been deep into South America before, I have no contacts here - so I am hoping for a swift acceptance.
It's darker than usual this morning, the ground was wet when I was leaving my suite at the Hilton Isla Nublar - it just rained. Seems quite symbolic - rain representing a fresh new slate as I travel across Orbis - and the darkness representing how I feel, dropping the InGen tag and moving into the unknown for the next 20 weeks.
I was able to sleep on the flight over, but unfortunately I had to trek about 2 miles on foot to the doors of the Green Protection Agency. When I arrived nobody was around - I think I arrived a bit too early. GPA's structure speaks volumes - the architecture of their building shows they have been around for quite a while, I'm eager to see what it looks like inside. My research indicated that the reign of GPA stretches all the way back to 2006...
As I approached the admissions area I noticed panel on the door with instructions on admittance. I needed to fill out a form and a questionnaire. The form was submitted separately to a different area than the questionnaire - but both were easy enough to complete.
Now, I sit alone with the wilderness in an open lobby area, watching the sunrise over the treetops and hit the immense structure of GPA....
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