Primal Prey II: Extinction/Missions

These are the missions from each map in Primal Prey: Extinction (Redux).

Cedar Mountain Formation Missions

 * Mission #1 - Test Run - As your first field test, PaleoLabs Inc. has sent you out to retrieve a live Gastonia of either sex for research on their endocrine system and structural movement. Gastonia can be found early in the morning into late afternoon grazing on reeds within the wetlands. While their armor may seem impervious to basic weaponry, their soft underside is your best bet at bringing one down.
 * Mission #2 - Reproductive Research - PaleoLabs Inc., in need of more specimens for their systemic and behavioral research, now request that you trap a mature male and female Gastonia in order to study breeding habits.
 * Mission #3 - Early Bird - After hearing the rumors of your work with PaleoLabs Inc., an amateur ornithologist has approached you with an offer with high pay if fulfilled. He requests for you to bring him back four Nedcolbertia carcasses in order to study their physiology and structure in comparison to modern-day birds.
 * Mission #4 - Swarming Seizers - As news of your work continues to spread around, a renowned raptor expert from the Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum has come to you with a request to retrieve live Geminiraptor specimens for part of a coming museum attraction featuring live raptors. While you question the safety and the antics of this, the raptor expert offered a large sum of money upon completion. While small, Geminiraptors pack up in large swarms in order to incapacitate larger prey. Proceed with caution.
 * Mission #5 - "Horse Dragon" - PaleoLabs Inc. now wishes for three carcasses of the small iguanodontid Hippodraco, known in English as the "horse dragon". PaleoLabs Inc. didn't bother to elaborate upon their reasoning for needing three Hippodraco specimens, but you don't think much of it. As long as they're paying you to get it done.
 * Mission #6 - Nimble Slasher - The PaleoLabs Inc. weaponsmith has personally requested for you in order to bring back two carcasses of Falcarius to assist him in designing a new prototype for a "wristblade" add-on to the armored bodysuit design. Falcarius may appear small, but they are quite swift, and can deal nasty incisions with their large, sharp claws.
 * Mission #7 - The Thief of Utah - The questionable raptor expert from the Utah Field House once more comes to you with an offer of a large sum of cash and another insane request. He now wishes for you to capture a live male and female Utahraptor each. Being around the same size category as a polar bear, and about four times as agile, Utahraptors are not a threat to mess around with. One minor slip-up could cost you your very life. However, a grand sum of cash is waiting for you, if you make it back alive.
 * Mission #8 - Colossal Iguana - PaleoLabs Inc. has abruptly come to you in order to retrieve two Iguanacolossus specimens, one alive and one dead. You find their haste a bit peculiar, this time. But other than that, you do not think much of it. As long as they're paying you, it's none of your business.
 * Mission #9 - A Global Cure - The national Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has contacted you regarding a potential cure for many known diseases, following intensive research on the immune systems of extant and extinct species alike. According to their research, the bone marrow of larger dromaeosaurs contains an antibody that naturally dispels many viruses borne from hot, arid environments at the source. They have requested of you to retrieve at least four Utahraptor specimens, but would pay more for any extra specimens harvested.
 * Mission #10 - Mini-Titan - Once more, the raptor expert comes to you with a wacky request. This time, way off the charts. He requests for you to bring down a Moabosaurus, a small titanosaurian sauropod, not for display, but to have a supple natural food quarry for the captive raptor specimens that you brought to him. Despite being considered "small" for a titanosaurian sauropod, Moabosaurus still weighed around double that of an African elephant. It is recommended to aim for the head, as their bodies are heavily composed of fat and muscle that shields their vital organs.
 * Mission #11 - Egg Hunt - While questioning how you gained so much fame as of lately, the San Diego Zoo in California has come in contact with you regarding their plans of starting dinosaur exhibits. You first expected them to ask you to trap and bring them dinosaur samples, but instead they want to raise the dinosaurs from birth. Thus, you are being sent on a prehistoric egg hunt. The Zoo requested you bring in eggs from at least one nest of every species present in the Cedar Mountain Formation, but they would pay extra for any more cluster of eggs per species brought in.
 * Mission #12 - Cedar Mountain Multikill - With suspicious and very questionable haste, PaleoLabs Inc. has come to you with a supposed "urgent" request. They apparently require a deceased male and female specimen of each present species in the Cedar Mountain Formation. You want to question why, but their offer of providing you access to the next chronological destination following completion was too tempting to pass up. Along with the large sum of pay alongside it.

Dinosaur Park/Judith River Formation Missions

 * Mission #1 - Prehistoric Seagulls - PaleoLabs Inc. fills you in right off the board with a request for your new location, and this time, they refrain from being shadowy and share the details. They request for four live Nyctosaurus - a small, coastal-faring pterosaur - to study their aerodynamic functioning in comparison with bats and modern-day avians.
 * Mission #2 - Hard-Headed - A paleontology professor from the University of London has requested for you to bring him five carcasses of the small dome-headed pachycephalosaur Stegoceras, for both a lecture on the usage of their thick, exposed dome-like skulls and to be dissected by his students.
 * Mission #3 - Early Ratite - The ornithologist has once more come to you following your transfer of prehistoric locations. He now requests for you to harvest three Rativates specimens - one male and two females - to continue with his research on avian dinosaur physiology in comparison to that with modern-day birds, this time with ratites like ostriches, cassowaries, etc.
 * Mission #4 - "Hiding Huntress" - As you predicted, PaleoLabs Inc. has once more rushed to you with subtle details about supposedly requiring a trapped female Latenivenatrix, the largest of the troodontid dinosaurs, for endocrine and movement research, much like when they requested the Gastonia specimens.
 * Mission #5 - A Very Personal Deed - A young Hawaiian collector has recently found fascination in your work, and has personally requested for you to bring her a deceased pair of Dromaeosaurus to be taxidermized and bronzed for her upcoming birthday luau. While she isn't paying much, you have a soft spot for this young lady, and choose to fill this request for her. Dromaeosaurus, while not too large, are still dangerous pack hunters that can easily swarm and incapacitate you if you're not careful.
 * Mission #6 - Predator Double-Trap - As if he weren't able to resist, the presumably-insane raptor expert now wants you to trap both a male and female Latenivenatrix and a male and female Dromaeosaurus to continue with his ever-growing collection of live raptors; and apparently troodonts now, too. You are left to wonder what security measures the museum has made in case of a potential break-out. However, you conclude that's going to remain none of your business, as the crazed raptor expert has always paid you well for succeeding.
 * Mission #7 - Living, Breathing Tanks - The United States military is looking for ways to improve upon the resilience of their armored tanks. A lieutenant has contacted you about bringing in two corpses of both an Edmontonia and a Euoplocephalus in order to base new prototype tank designs off their natural armor structure. Keep a safe proximity when dispatching of both target species, as if their durable armor-plating as of itself wasn't enough, their tempers greatly rose when provoked, and with the Euoplocephalus' clubbed tail, anything that was in the way as it swung more than likely got crushed, or received a badly-broken bone.
 * Mission #8 - Rodeo Night - A famous bullfighter from Mexico has requested that you bring in a live bull Styracosaurus for him to traditionally bullfight amongst a live audience. Anxious to see how the event transpires, you take the offer. Styracosaurus have a nasty temper, and are very territorial - especially when rutting. Remain a safe distance, and make sure not to provoke an entire herd.
 * Mission #9 - Crested Hadrosaurs - The Field Museum of Chicago, Illinois is interested in acquiring the carcasses of a male and female Parasaurolophus and Lambeosaurus each in order to study the functioning of their ornamental head crests. Retrieve the specimens for them.
 * Mission #10 - Royal Beast - The King of the United Arab Kingdom has been expanding upon his ever-growing collection of exotic trophies. He has brought it to your attention that he would like a trophy-sized bull Edmontosaurus to add on to his collection.
 * Mission #11 - Sketchy Situations - Proceeding to maintain secrecy and sketchiness, PaleoLabs Inc. has come to you once more with another abrupt favor. This time, they have asked you to bring back a live male and female Styracosaurus, as well as a live male and female Lambeosaurus. Your suspicions continue to evermore rise, despite the amount they pay you to preserve any questions about their work.
 * Mission #12 - "Pachs"-A-Punch - The professor from the University of London is now interested in acquiring the carcass of a Pachyrhinosaurus, a hard-nosed, bizarre ceratopsian, to continue with his subject on hard-hitting herbivorous dinosaurs. Pachyrhinosaurs are very temperamental, so it is advised to keep a safe proximity and avoid being in line of sight.
 * Mission #13 - Fierce Hunters - The Wyoming Dinosaur Center in Thermopolis has came to you with a hefty deal: Harvest a male and female Gorgosaurus, for evolutionary studies in comparison to that of other tyrannosaurids. Gorgosaurus, meaning "fierce lizard", is a large, group-hunting predator that was related to the much larger Tyrannosaurus. And much like other tyrannosaurs, wielded a powerful bite devastating enough to crack bone. Avoid their jaws at all costs.
 * Mission #14 - Gorgosaurus Multikill - You are now tasked with harvesting as many Gorgosaurus specimens as possible, via an urgent request by PaleoLabs Inc. once again. They are paying you heavily for each specimen you bring in, so it's best to leave any further questions unsaid for now.
 * Mission #15 - The Big Croc - The Australia Zoo has gained interest in your work, and has come in contact with you in hopes of gaining a live male and female Deinosuchus for a fresh new attraction that they plan to train, feed, and breed much like their already present crocodilian species. Steve's legacy continues, as wild and wacky as ever.
 * Mission #16 - Interspecies Competition - For your final mission before granted entry to the next time period, PaleoLabs Inc. sends you out on a mission to trap as many Deinosuchus, Gorgosaurus, Latenivenatrix, and Dromaeosaurus specimens as possible. They have elaborated that they are doing a study on territorial behavior, and believe that the primary predator species of the region would be prime subjects for study, as they all constantly competed with each other in one way or another. You question how they will be able to house so many species at once, but you figured that PaleoLabs has their own methods.

Morrison Formation Missions
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Wessex Formation Missions
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Elrhaz Formation Missions
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Candeleros/La Colonia Formation Missions
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Bahariya/Kem Kem/Echkar Formation Missions
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Nemegt Formation Missions
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Hell Creek/Lance Formation Missions
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PaleoLabs Inc. Headquarters Missions

 * Mission #1 - Essence of Control, Pt. 1 - The President and CEO of PaleoLabs Inc. first request for you to eliminate the Alpha Pectinodon, Alpha Iguanodon, and Alpha Lambeosaurus assets. The Alpha Pectinodon is extremely fast, and wields extra-serrated teeth that can slice through even your durable armor plating. On the other hand, the Alpha Iguanodon, while seemingly like a generally-peaceful asset, can turn aggressive if shot at, and can deal serious damage with its thumb claws and its weight alone. Similar to the Alpha Iguanodon, the Alpha Lambeosaurus is armed with a honed head crest, and a defensive temper if provoked. Keep your wits amongst you, and keep your finger near the trigger at all times.
 * Mission #2 - Essence of Control, Pt. 2 - Following the successful elimination of the Alpha Pectinodon, Alpha Iguanodon, and Alpha Lambeosaurus assets, you are now tasked to bring down the Alpha Gastonia, Alpha Utahraptor, and Alpha Styracosaurus variants. The Alpha Gastonia, while still generally calm, has learned that humans are a threat, and will immediately go in defensive stance if approached. The Alpha Styracosaurus, with its upped testosterone levels, is prone to charge at anything that provokes it. Lastly, the Alpha Utahraptor, with its hyper-predatory instincts, is actively on the move, hunting anything to sustain its insatiable hunger. With its larger size, quicker feet, and sharper weapons, the Alpha Utahraptor is not to be treated lightly. Eliminate these Alpha assets as swiftly and precisely as humanly possible.
 * Mission #3 - Essence of Control, Pt. 3 - With over half the Alpha assets eliminated, you are now tasked to dispatch of the Alpha Quetzalcoatlus and Alpha Triceratops. The Alpha Quetzalcoatlus has been roosting above the headquarters, unable to breach the electrified forcefield barrier above the facility, though with the power slowly fading out, it may soon break free into the world. Prevent this from happening. The Alpha Quetzalcoatlus is extremely fast within the air, and wields sharp talons that can penetrate through armor and into flesh. The Alpha Triceratops on the other hand, has been seen charging around the facility and destroying vehicles. With its elongated horns and increased hormonal aggression, keep a safe distance while dealing with the behemoth.
 * Mission #4 - Horrifying Hybrids - With the whereabouts of the Alpha T. rex momentarily unknown, you are now tasked to eliminate the three genetically-altered hybrid dinosaurs within the facility: the Dilophosaurus, Nanotyrannus, and Megalosaurus. The Dilophosaurus was designed to be a master of stealth and ambush, hiding within the darkness and then using its venomous spit - implemented from Spitting cobra genes - to blind prey, then using its venomous teeth and sharp claws to bleed out its blinded prey by flaying the victim alive. The Nanotyrannus was design to be a master of agility, being able to run at extreme speeds, and wielding a bite just as powerful as that of a T. rex's. And finally, the Megalosaurus was designed to be truly nightmarish. With the ability to perfectly blend in with its surroundings and large claws that can easily slice through flesh, the Megalosaurus is a true hunter of the night. Regardless of their unique individual abilities, each hybrid is extremely dangerous, and should not be trifled with carelessly.
 * Mission #5 - The Showdown - The Alpha T. rex has been seen trying to breach through the main gate entrance. You are being sent to the exact coordinates in order to confront it and finally put an end to the chaos that has ensued within the PaleoLabs Inc. Headquarters. The Alpha T. rex's hide is nearly impenetrable, and it can charge at extremely fast speeds. Be very nimble and quick, and aim for the eyes. Prove yourself to be the true, cold-blooded apex predator.