Armand Baltazar - Diego and the Rangers of the Vastlantic

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Imagine a world where the past, present and future have collided. A world that is timeless. This is the world Diego was born into…For fans of Rick Riordan and Brian Selznick, author-artist Armand Baltazar introduces the first book in a new fantasy adventure series.Over 150 full-colour illustrations bring this cinematic story to life!You’ve never seen Earth like this before: continents reshaped, oceans re-formed, cities rebuilt. Dinosaurs roam the plains alongside herds of buffalo, and giant robots navigate the same waters as steam-powered ships.In New Chicago, Diego’s middle school hallways buzz with kids from all eras of history and from cultures all over the world. The pieces do not always fit together neatly, but this is the world he loves.There are those, however, who do not share his affection. On his thirteenth birthday, Diego learns of a special gift he has, a secret that is part of something much bigger. When his father, New Chicago’s top engineer, is taken by the Aeternum, Diego must rescue him and prevent this evil group from disrupting the fragile peace humanity has forged.

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“It’s not that bad,” Diego said, watching Lucy’s face as Petey went on. “They usually keep to themselves. It’s actually more dangerous if you cross into Algonquin lands without permission, or run into one of those Neanderthal hunting parties.”

“Yeah, right,” Paige said. “You two talk big. I bet you’ve never really been out there.”

“We have, too,” Diego said. “My dad leads salvage expeditions, and he takes us along to help.”

Paige opened her mouth to add more when snickering distracted them.

A group of boys lurked across the hall, with Joe Fish standing in the middle.

“Ugh, I thought I smelled Believers,” Petey said, but he kept his voice quiet enough that the gang wouldn’t hear.

“True Believers?” Lucy asked.

Just then, Fish blew her a kiss. His gang cracked up.

“They’re a lot of filthy hooligans,” Lucy said. “Let’s get out of here.”

“Come on, y’all, we don’t need to waste time with them,” Paige said.

“You heard the ladies,” Petey said, catching up.

Diego started after them but paused and turned back to Fish.

Fish’s buddies laughed at this, too. Fish scowled at Diego and made a circular motion, with his finger pointing at the ground. Turn around and walk away . He then raised his thumb to his throat and made a long, slow, cutting motion.

It was all Diego could do to keep his cool. Not even two years ago, they’d been friends, and Fish had even come by the workshop sometimes. Now he was well on his way to being a Time-separatist thug.

“D,” Petey said from a few steps behind him. “Come on.”

Diego tried to swallow his anger. But before he turned away, he held up a hand to his ear, then with the other hand pretended to be turning up the volume dial on a radio. He moved his hand away from his ear and slowly raised his middle finger in time to the dial spinning.

Fish shoved his hands in his pockets, his face so red it looked like he might boil over.

“Why would you do that?” Petey asked as they hurried to catch the girls. “I really don’t want a busted jaw, or worse. You know those guys have roughed kids up, bad.”

“He needs to know that not everyone is afraid of him,” Diego said.

“But I am afraid of him,” Petey said. “I’m sore at him for turning on us as much as you are, but we can’t do anything about it.”

“They shouldn’t act like that toward a girl,” Diego said.

“You two speak for yourselves,” Paige said as they caught up. “Them hoods wouldn’t dare mess with me, or they know what they’d get.”

“Yes,” Lucy said, “we don’t need seventh-grade bodyguards, if you please. We can handle ourselves.”

“Fine,” Diego said.

Petey said, “There’s the service entrance.” He pointed to a door with a keypad lock. “Right, D?”

“Yeah.” Diego led them to the door. He punched in the code.

The door didn’t move.

“I thought you said you had this?” Paige asked. “Or is this just more of your bull?”

“No.” Diego typed in the code again. He’d gone over it in his head. This was definitely it.

Still nothing.

Lucy huffed. “What a bore.”

“Try it slower,” Petey said, “in case the buttons are sticking, or a number isn’t registering.” He gazed back over his shoulder. “But, you know, hurry. Mr. Nelson could come by any second.”

Diego typed the numbers again, and when the door still didn’t budge, he slammed it with his palm.

“Knew you were all talk,” Paige said.

“We should just head back,” Petey added.

“No, wait,” Diego said. “Just . . . hold on.” He closed his eyes and tried to block everything else out. He placed his hand on the keypad. Imagined only the door, the inner workings of the lock. How the keypad mechanism might work . . .

Images flashed in his mind: the pins of the lock, the gears that would twist them into the right shape, the connections to the keypad—

Diego’s fingers found the numbers flashing in his mind. He tapped them in.

A click. He opened his eyes and pushed the door. It yawned into the stairwell.

“Okay, let’s hurry.”

Diego stepped through the doorway, then looked back to find Petey, Lucy, and Paige staring at him.

“That was weird,” Lucy said. “What did you just do?”

“Nothing, I just had the numbers reversed in my head.”

“You did it with your eyes closed,” Paige said.

“I had to remember them from the other day. So are you coming or what?” He held the door and motioned for them to go by.

They filed through, and Diego pushed the door shut but paused. “Ah,” he said, studying the door controls.

“What is it?” Petey asked.

“There’s no lock on this side. We have to leave it open if we want to get back up this way.”

“But if someone notices the door open . . . ,” Lucy said.

“It will be fine,” Petey said. “Won’t it, D?”

“It’s no problem,” Diego said. He closed his eyes again, tried to clear everything and see the door. There had to be a way to make this work—

“This is what you call a plan?” Paige said.

The comment distracted him. Diego breathed deep, trying to shut out the world again.

“I knew this was rubbish,” Lucy said.

Diego lost it again. He spun around. “What are you all afraid of? No one comes down here during the day, and the door will look like it’s closed. I’m going anyway.” He brushed past them and started down the stairs, stopping after a few steps. He turned back to see the three looking from one to the other.

“I’m not letting him call me a coward,” Paige said. She took Lucy by the arm and started down the stairs.

Petey glanced at Diego, then shoved his hands in his pockets and followed.

“I feel like they’re watching us,” Lucy said, glancing from side to side.

Diego felt like there were eyes in the dark too, but Lucy sounded terrified. As if she thought one of these creatures would come alive and devour them all on the spot.

“Hang tough, girl,” Paige said, squeezing Lucy’s arm. “You got this. Remember, these things are dead and stuffed.”

Lucy nodded. “Of course they are.”

They passed through the hall and out into a wide rotunda. It was brighter in here, the morning sunlight casting angular beams through round windows in the domed ceiling. In the center of the room stood the giant T. rex .

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“Say hello to Wendell,” Diego said.

“Whoa,” Paige said. “Now that’s a carnivore.”

“Largest tyrannosaurus ever recorded in the wild lands,” Petey said.

“He’s majestic,” Lucy said, but she stopped a few feet from the felt ropes that ringed the specimen.

Paige jumped right over them and stepped around one of the dinosaur’s thick legs. She moved under the creature’s chest, running her hand along its skin. “Wait, what,” she said, “this thing has feathers?” She brushed her fingers over soft, scalelike feathers around the creature’s leg. The pattern extended up around the underside of its neck.

“That’s going to be Wendell’s big surprise to the world,” Diego said. “She’s a species of T. rex never before seen.”

“She?” Lucy said. “But . . . her name’s Wendell.”

“She’s actually named after Wendy Dykstra,” Petey said, “the game warden who found the body out beyond the perimeter wall. She knew how important a specimen this was, so she hot-wired a class-four loader robot to get her over the wall before scavengers could.”

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