It was a typical Tuesday on the planet Mars when suddenly, a massive earthquake struck, causing widespread destruction and chaos. But this was no ordinary earthquake - it was a dino-mite migration!

The once peaceful Martian landscape was now home to a new species of dinosaurs, the Tyrannosaurus Martius. These towering creatures stood over 100 feet tall, with skin as black as coal and eyes that glowed like hot coals.

At first, the Martians were frightened by the new arrivals, but as they learned to live alongside them, they formed a symbiotic relationship that would change the course of Martian history forever.

But what about the Earth? How did our planet fare during this intergalactic event?

Learn about the Earthly Implications