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Jurassic Park: the Human Raptor Hybrid

Summary:

When Jurassic Park was starting, John Hammond hired scientists to help perfect the dinosaurs cloning technique. One scientist ended up playing Frankenstein and filled raptor DNA code with human DNA, creating a human and velociraptor hybrid.

Notes:

(See the end of the work for notes.)

Chapter 1: The hybrid’s creation

Summary:

A prequel origin story chapter on how Jake was created on Jurassic park set before the events of the first movie.

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ISLA NUBLAR, 1986:

In a small island off the coast of Costa Rica known as Isla Nublar, a man named John Hammond was building a theme park that had the special feature of having real life dinosaurs as the attraction, using the Dino DNA found in mosquitoes that were stuck in amber.

To perfect the cloning technique, Hammond hired scientists that would know how to figure a way to create the dinosaurs and perfect the technique. However, one scientist ended up using the cloning technique to create something, or rather someone, with both human and dinosaur DNA.

Hammond: Good afternoon, gentlemen. How is the work going?

Inside the laboratory was Doctor Henry Wu, along with a large number of scientists that were under Wu’s leadership that were working on the scientific method of genetic engineering that would create the dinosaurs that would be in Jurassic Park.

Wu: So far, the dinosaur DNA that was recently delivered has had holes inside due to the amount of age. I had Doctor Victor work on filling the holes with amphibian DNA.

Hammond: Well, what DNA is Doctor Victor working on?

Wu: It was the velociraptor DNA. 

Hammond: Well, we should see how Doctor Victor’s progress is going.

John and Doctor Wu then headed to the office that Doctor Victor was apparently working on combining the amphibian DNA with the raptor DNA at the behest of Doctor Wu, who was behaving suspicious at what he was working on.

Doctor Victor was a man with an average height and build, having a beard and long hair that was dark brown, and was working hard on something secret in a tube when John and Doctor Wu came into his lab and he hid the tube into a closet behind a curtain.

Victor: Mr. Hammond, I didn’t expect you would arrive.

Hammond: Don’t worry Victor, we just wanted to see what your progress was on the Velociraptor DNA.

Victor: The DNA of the velociraptors has been one hundred percent compatible with the frog DNA you provided, with enough time you can have enough raptors for the exhibit.

Hammond: Outstanding! This is wonderful news to hear. How long will making them be?

Wu: It should depend on the amount of time that it should take to make the raptor’s eggs.

Suddenly, there was the sound of a crash coming from the laboratory’s closet, which caused a worried face to appear on Doctor Victor’s face, much to the suspicion of John and Doctor Wu, which they decided to pull the curtain back to find out what the sound came from, only to find what Doctor Victor was working on in secrecy much to the horror of John Hammond and Doctor Wu.

Lying on the floor next to the broken tube was a Velociraptor, but it was lying on the floor in a posture that was more similar to a human than a velociraptor, having red scales and claws that were similar to hands. Upon further inspection by Doctor Wu, the Unknown raptor was also a male. After seeing the unconscious body of the raptor, John had one question that he had to ask to Doctor Victor.

Hammond: What have you been doing with the velociraptor DNA?

Wu: You were hired for figuring which of the DNA was compatible with the dinosaur DNA, not for playing Frankenstein!

Victor: I figured that human DNA could be compatible to make a velociraptor. I’ve been working on this thing since you started testing Dinosaur cloning.

Hammond: Victor, this is a clear unethical hybridization of combined DNA. When I started this park, I explicitly told my scientists, you included, to not make hybrids of dinosaurs and you decided to willingly ignore it and make a hybrid anyway, a hybrid that was made with the DNA of a human. I hate to tell you this, but you’re fired. You are going to get your salary for the rest of the month, and that’s it. Pack your things, and get off of this island!

It was clear that John was angry at Doctor Victor for creating a hybrid with human and velociraptor DNA, so he grabbed Doctor Victor and kicked him out of the laboratory, but not before Doctor Victor had one last thing to say as he was being shoved out by John.

Victor: You’ll regret this Hammond! One day people will learn to appreciate hybrids.

And with that, John shoved the recently fired Doctor Victor out of the Jurassic Park laboratory and went to see Doctor Wu, who was helping the very confused and worried looking hybrid up onto his feet and onto a chair.

Hammond: Okay, Doctor Victor has been fired. What are we going to do with his pet project?

Wu: It’s clear that whatever he had done with the DNA he had, the human DNA is more dominant in him than the raptor’s.

Hammond: Do you think he’ll understand human emotions?

Wu: Probably, based on Doctor Victor’s research he’s apparently as smart as an average human being.

Hammond: Despite the unethical nature of his creation, I think the hybrid should live. I feel like he should also have a name, so how about Jake?

Upon hearing this, the hybrid, now called Jake, began to smile, as if he had liked his new name, and ended up speaking for the first time to John and Doctor Wu in a rather clear voice.

Jake: Th…Thank you.

Hammond: Your welcome, now I think you should have something to cover up until we find some clothes that can fit you.

Jake: Okay.

And so, after being covered up with a lab coat and coming along with John and Doctor Wu, the hybrid now known as Jake was going to become a major part of Jurassic Park’s history in the future.

Chapter 2: Welcome to Jurassic Park

Summary:

Years have passed, and Jake had became a staff member of Jurassic Park. After a fatal accident at the raptor paddock, Hammond has to prove his investors that the park is safe by showing a group of dinosaur experts the park before it opens.

Notes:

Now we’re officially beginning the first movie after that brief origin story for Jake.

Jake can also speak dinosaur, which is shown in bold.

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

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Years had passed since the hybrid known as Jake had been created by the mad scientist that was Doctor Victor, who had been fired by John Hammond for making Jake in the first place. John had been able to make Jake an official member of the Jurassic Park staff by pairing him with Robert Muldoon, Hammond’s big game warden from Kenya, on care of the dinosaurs that were being cloned for the park. Jake also had clothes that had fitted him, consisting of Jeans, a white shirt, and a brown jacket.

Unfortunately, during the transfer of a recently created velociraptor into the pen they were keeping them, the raptor managed to knock a worker named Jophery Brown down and drag him into the pen to eat him. Despite the effort and combined strength of Muldoon and Jake, the velociraptor was stronger and pulled Jophery into the pen and ate him.

The accident that cost Jophery his life rattled Jake, as since he was part velociraptor he felt that the accident that had happened was his own fault. The accident also brought a lawsuit from the family of Jophery, who wanted $20 million for the wrongful death, which also scared any investors of Jurassic Park, along with making Jake feel even more guilty about what happened. Because of this, Hammond decided to go off and find a group of Dinosaur experts look at the park and endorse it to bring back investor’s interest.

Meanwhile, on a restaurant in San Jose, Costa Rica, a man named Dennis Nedry was sitting on a chair eating his food while waiting for Lewis Dodgson to arrive, when he arrived he called him over to his table.

Nedry: Yo! Dodgson!

Dodgson: You shouldn’t use my name.

Nedry: Dodgson! Dodgson! We’ve got Dodgson here!

Nedry then began pointing at Dodgson and looking around, for nobody to notice.

Nedry: See, nobody cares. Nice hat. What are you trying to look like, a secret agent?

Dodgson then pulled out a briefcase and gave it to Nedry, who was giddy since the case was full of money.

Dodgson: $750. On delivery, 50,000 more for each viable embryo. That’s 1.5 million if you get all 15 species off the island.

Nedry: I’ll get them all.

Dogdson: Remember, viable embryos, they’re no use to us if they don’t survive. I also want photographic evidence of that hybrid Doctor Victor told us about.

Nedry: How am I supposed to transport them?

Dodgson then pulled out a can of Barbasol shaving cream and unscrewed the lid to reveal the hidden compartment inside it to carry the embryos, much to Nedry’s laughter.

Dodgson: The bottom screws open, it’s cooled and compartmentalizatied. There’s even a place to hold the photograph.

Nedry: That’s Great!

Dodgson: Customs can even check it if they want to. Go on.

Dodgson gave Nedry the can, who used it to reveal that it also dispensed real shaving cream to buy the disguise.

Dodgson: There’s enough coolant inside for 36 hours. The embryos and photo have to be back here in San Jose by then.

Nedry: And that’s up to your guy on the boat. Seven o’clock tomorrow night on the east dock, make sure he gets it right.

Dodgson: how are you planning to beat security?

Nedry: I’ve got an eighteen minute window. Eighteen minutes, and your company catches up on ten years of research and Ingen’s secret creation.

The waiter for the restaurant then gave Nedry the bill for the food, which he looked at Dodgson to pay for it.

Nedry: Don’t get cheap on me Dodgson. That was Hammond’s mistake.

Nedry then left the San Jose restaurant to board a helicopter to Isla Nublar to commit his act of corporate espionage.

Back on Isla Nublar, Jake was on a chair in the control room of the park angry at himself over the events of Jophery’s death. Inside the control room was Ray Arnold, the park’s chief engineer, Muldoon and Nedry. On the security cameras was a helicopter that had Hammond, his lawyer Donald Gennaro, and the group of experts that were asked to look at the park.

Arnold: They’ve arrived.

Jake looked at the security systems and saw John show Gennaro and the group of experts, Doctor Alan Grant, Doctor Ellie Sattler, and Doctor Ian Malcom, through the visitor center’s laboratory, until one of the eggs started to hatch and a baby raptor came out.

Jake: Well, another raptor was born. Doctor Wu did say one of the eggs would hatch.

Muldoon: Looks like they’re heading to the raptor pen. 

Jake: I ought to come along.

Muldoon and Jake then left the Control room to follow the tour group to the raptor pen, where they arrived just as the staff was about to drop a cow into the pen. Hearing the sound of the raptors eating and tearing the cow to shreds filled Jake with a small sense of fear.

Muldoon: They should all be destroyed.

Hammond: Ah! Robert. Robert Muldoon, my game warden from Kenya. Bit of an alarmist I’m afraid, but knows more about raptors than anyone.

Alan then walked over to Muldoon, before doing a double take when he saw Jake staring down at the raptor pen.

Grant: What kind of metabolism do they have? What’s their growth rate?

Muldoon: They’re lethal at eight months, and I do mean lethal. I’ve hunted most things that can hunt you, but the way these things move…

Grant: Fast for a biped?

Muldoon: Cheetah speed. Fifty, sixty miles per hour if they ever go out in the open, and they’re astonishing jumpers.

Hammond: Yes, that’s why we’re taking extreme precautions.

Hammond then began to talk to Ellie as Alan kept asking Muldoon about the raptors.

Grant: Do they show intelligence? With their brain cavities we assumed-

Muldoon: They’re Extremely intelligent, even problem solving intelligent. Especially the big one, we bred eight originally but when she came in she took over the pride and killed all but two of the others. When she looks at you, you can see she’s working things out. That’s why we have to feed them like this, she had them all attacking the fences when the feeders came.

Sattler: The fences are electrified though, right?

Muldoon: That’s right, but they never affect the same place twice. They were testing the fences for weaknesses systematically. They remember.

The cage then came back up, revealing the raptors had torn the harness to shreds when they were eating the cow.

Hammond: Yes. Well, Who’s hungry?

The group then went off to have lunch, but before they left Alan tapped Jake on the shoulder, startling the hybrid a little bit.

Grant: So, what are you supposed to be? I can tell you’re part human, but what’s the other part?

Jake: I’m actually part velociraptor. I read your book.

Grant: Great, a human and raptor hybrid. What was Hammond thinking? 

Jake: John didn’t approve of my creation. I was made by some nutcase named Doctor Victor in a tube. When John and Doctor Wu found out he was fired on the spot.

Grant: I guess there was one thing that Hammond didn’t approve of.

Hammond: Oh Jake, would you like to join us for lunch? Alejandro made a batch of Chilean Sea Bass.

Jake: Okay John, I’m coming. Doctor Grant, the Chilean Sea Bass is really delicious.

And so the group, which now included Jake, went off to go back to the visitor center and eat the Chilean Sea Bass that was specially made for the park visitors.

Notes:

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Chapter 3: Life Finds a Way

Summary:

The tour of Jurassic Park officially begins with Jake joining the group of Dino experts along with John Hammond’s grandkids.

Notes:

(See the end of the chapter for notes.)

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In the visitor center’s restaurant, the group of people, which included the guests, Hammond, and Jake, were having plates of Chilean Sea Bass as slideshows played on showing different park attractions that were going to be made sometime in the future.

Hammond: None of these are ready yet of course, but the park will open with the basic tour you are about to take. And then other rides will come online six or twelve months after that. Absolutely spectacular designs! Spared no expense.

Jake: I have to admit John, that some of these ride concepts are interesting. I do like the river ride concept.

Gennaro: Yeah, we can charge anything we want. Two thousand a day, ten thousand a day, and people will pay for it. And then there’s the merchandise.

Hammond: Donald, this park was not built to cater only for the super rich. Everyone in the world has the right to enjoy these animals.

Gennaro: Sure, they will. We’ll have a coupon day or something.

Jake rolled his eyes and sighed at what Gennaro was saying as Doctor Malcom began to speak his mind about the park.

Malcolm: Gee, the lack of humility before nature that’s being displayed here staggers me.

Gennaro: Well thank you Doctor Malcom, but I think things are a little bit different than you and I had feared.

Malcolm: Yeah I know, they’re a lot worse.

Gennaro was about to defend himself before Hammond interrupted him to let Doctor Malcolm explain his opinion of the park

Malcolm: Don’t you see the danger, John, inherent in what you’re doing here? Genetic power is the most awesome force the planet’s ever seen but you wield it like a kid that’s found his dad’s gun. I mean, look at Jake, his creation is an example of scientific power gone mad.

Jake: Yeah, the guy who made me was an idiot. No wonder he was fired immediately.

Malcolm: I’ll tell you the problem with the scientific power that you’re using here. It didn’t require any discipline to attain it. You read what others had done and you took the next step. You didn’t learn the knowledge for yourselves, so you don’t take any responsibility for it. You stood on the shoulders of geniuses to accomplish something as fast as you could, and before you even knew what you had, you patented it, and packaged it and slapped it on a plastic lunchbox and now you’re selling it.

Hammond: I don’t think you’re giving us our due credit. Our scientists have done things which nobody has ever done before.

Malcolm: Yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could they didn’t stop to think if they should.

Hammond: Condors. Condors are on the verge of extinction, and if I was to create a flock of condors on this island, you wouldn’t have anything to say.

Malcolm: No. This isn’t some species that was obliterated by deforestation or the building of a dam, dinosaurs had their shot. Nature selected them for extinction.

Hammond: I simply don’t understand this Luddite attitude, especially from a scientist. How can we stand in the light of discovery and not act?

Malcolm: What’s so great about discovery? It’s a violent, penetrative act that scars what it explores. What you call discovery, I call the rape of the natural world.

Jake heard and understood what Doctor Malcom was saying, along with hearing what Doctors Grant and Sattler said about the park, while Hammond chuckled at the irony at the only one on his side being Gennaro. The meal ended once one of the staff members told Hammond the trucks had arrived, so they left the restaurant for the tour, when Hammond’s grandkids Tim and Lex arrived and gave him a hug as they went outside the visitor center to see a pair of electric Ford Explorers arriving. When the cars arrived, the group then split up into both of the cars and Jake decided to head to the car that Doctors Grant, Sattler, and Malcolm got in.

Jake: Mind if I sit with you three? 

Grant: Not really, there’s probably some room in the front.

Jake: Okay, I’ll sit in the driver’s seat.

And with that, everyone went inside the tour cars and they went off to see the dinosaurs that Jurassic Park had.

After going through the entrance gate, the first paddock on the tour was the Dilophosaurus exhibit, but none of the visitors saw any of them.

After going through the Dilophosaurus enclosure, the car tour then went to the paddock to see the Tyrannosaur paddock. Unfortunately, The T.Rex didn’t appear at all, not even after being shown a goat as bait.

Malcolm: God creates Dinosaurs. God destroys Dinosaurs. God creates man. Man destroys God. Man creates dinosaurs. 

Jake: Don’t forget madman combines dinosaurs and man.

Sattler: Dinosaurs eat man, woman inherits the earth.

Jake: Guess neither Rexy or the Dilophosaurus want to show up. Probably because they’re not used to seeing people from outside.

Sattler: You call the T.Rex Rexy?

Jake: Yes, that’s what her name is.

Grant: T. Rex doesn’t want to be fed, he wants to hunt. You can’t just suppress sixty five million years of gut instinct.

After a few more disappointing moments of silence, the tour then continued. Malcolm decided to pass the time by showing Sattler how chaos theory worked when Grant saw something and walked out of the unlocked tour car until all of the guests in both tour cars followed Grant. 

What Grant saw was a triceratops that was lying on the ground, sick because of something that she had ate. It was amazing for the guests to see an actual Triceratops, especially Doctor Grant as the Triceratops was his favorite dinosaur.

Jake: Hello Doctor Harding, what happened?

Harding: She’s sick. Symptoms are imbalance, disorientation, labored breathing.

Jake: Sounds like food poisoning. Mind if I talk to her?

Harding: Okay, but Muldoon already tranquillized her for me.

Sattler: I didn’t know you could talk to them.

Jake: I can understand what they’re saying, and I can talk to them. It’s sort of a perk, being part raptor and all.

Jake then knelt down closely to the sick triceratops in order to speak to her.

Jake: What seems to be the problem?

Triceratops: Bad tasting plants. Near rocks used for eating.

Jake looked around to see the rocks the triceratops used as gizzard stones, noticing a group of plants nearby that he pulled out of the ground.

Sattler: Is this West Indian lilac?

Harding: Yes. We know they’re toxic, but the animals don’t eat them.

Jake: They must have mixed together with the gizzard stones. I’ll start getting rid of them quickly, but Hammond’s gonna have a cow about it.

Sattler: I’ll have to see the dinosaur’s droppings to make sure.

Jake then started to pull out the West Indian lilac plants that were near the gizzard stones out of the ground as Doctor Sattler inspected the piles of triceratops droppings for any traces of lilac berries.

After a few moments, the droppings didn’t seem to have traces of lilac berries, which was a minor relief but there was more to question. However, lightning began to strike, which meant that a storm was approaching.

Gennaro: Doctors if you please, I have to suggest we get moving.

Sattler: Oh. If it’s okay, I’d like to stay with Doctor Harding and finish up with the trike.

Harding: That’s okay, I have a gas powered jeep. I can drop her at the visitor center before I leave on the boat with the others.

Jake: I got rid of the lilac plants so I can join the tour.

Sattler: Great. Then I’ll catch up with you if you want to go on.

Grant: You sure?

Sattler: Yeah, I’m gonna stay with her a little longer.

Grant: Okay then.

And so, the group left Doctor Sattler and Doctor Harding to head back to the tour cars and head back to the visitor center because of the tropical storm that was coming.

However things were going to go south because of Dennis Nedry starting to sabotage the park to steal the dinosaur embryos for Biosyn, along with him printing out a security photograph of Jake sitting inside the tour car.

Notes:

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Chapter 4: The Dinos Break Out

Summary:

Nedry begins his industrial sabotage by turning the electric fences off just as the tour group is heading back to the visitor center.

Notes:

(See the end of the chapter for notes.)

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As the tour cars were being taken back to the visitor center while the tropical storm was raging outside, both cars ended up stopping outside of the Tyrannosaurus Rex paddock, much to the confusion of everyone. 

Jake: That’s weird. I think the storm must’ve shut down the track.

Jake then noticed that the electric fences were not on, and there was the sound of distant footsteps coming louder.

Jake: Oh dear, Rexy’s coming.

Jake then looked out of the window to see Rexy herself eating the goat that was left out to lure her, along with Gennaro running out of the tour car Tim and Lex were in to the restroom nearby.

Jake: You gotta be kidding me, those are John’s Grandkids! Gennaro, you idiot!

Jake was now seething and got out of the tour car he was in with Grant and Malcolm as Rexy began to tear at the electric fences and walk out of her enclosure and gave out a giant roar when she noticed Jake running to the car with Tim and Lex inside.

Rexy: Jake! What is going on?

Jake: I have no idea! The powers gone down all of a sudden.

Malcolm: Are they talking to each other?

Grant: It looks like it.

The discussion between Jake and Rexy was interrupted when lex began to turn on the flashlight in the car and waving it around, causing Rexy to notice it. 

Jake: Rexy, wait! That is not food, that is a car with children in it!

Rexy ignored Jake’s yelling and went to the car to look at what was inside it, only for  Lex to shine the light in Rexy’s eye. The light caused Rexy to get angry and start attacking Tim and Lex’s car, much to the horror of both Tim, Lex, and Jake.

As Rexy kept attacking the car, Grant got out of the car and lit a flare, interrupting Rexy from attacking the car and causing her to notice the flare. Because of Rexy noticing the moving flare, Grant threw it back into the paddock.

However, Malcolm lit another flare to divert attention so Grant could grab the kids and ran away as Rexy followed. Rexy kept following Malcolm to where the restrooms were and knocked the walls down, burying Malcolm partially and exposing Gennaro, who was sitting on a toilet.

Rexy stared at Gennaro hungrily as the lawyer cowered in the rain, until the T. Rex went down and began to bite into Gennaro, flailing the lawyer around into the air until he was dead.

Grant and Jake began to help Tim and Lex out of the turned over car before Rexy could return, but Tim’s foot was stuck in the seat as Grant Pulled Lex out of the car. 
Unfortunately, Rexy returned after having devoured Gennaro, causing Lex to scream until Grant covered her mouth.

Grant: Don’t move. She can’t see us if we don’t move.

Rexy then sniffed around for anyone else, only being able to smell Jake, and then began to knock the car Tim was stuck in around until the car was dangling off the side of the paddock. Grant and Lex had to climb down into the pen on a broken piece of the electric fence when the car fell into one of the trees inside. Jake tried to follow Grant and Lex down, but his foot slipped as he tried to grab a wire, causing him to fall off and land onto the ground in the paddock.

After Grant and Lex climbed down the wire and onto the ground, Jake stood up from the nasty fall and looked at Rexy roaring from above them.

Jake: I’m fine Rexy! The mud broke my fall.

Jake then saw the tour car stuck in the tree, and as Grant was about to climb up a scared Lex asked something to Jake.

Lex: You’re not going to eat me, are you?

Jake: Ew, No! I’ve only had food from the park’s cafeteria.

As Lex and Jake talked to each other, Grant began to climb up the tree the car was in to get Tim out, which he was able to do until they were chased out of the tree by the car beginning to fall. Grant and Tim were able to make it out of the tree before the car crushed them, and the group decided to get their bearings before finding their own way back to the visitor center.

Grant: Jake, do you know any way back to the visitor center?

Jake: Yeah, I’ve been inside the paddocks before so I can show you the way back. I also know some of the dinosaurs in the area.

And so, the group consisting of Jake, Grant, Tim, and Lex went off to take the long route to the visitor center, with Jake being the guide because of him knowing the route back.

Notes:

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Chapter 5: After the breakout

Summary:

The visitors try to find the survivors of the T. rex escape as Jake, Dr. Grant, Tim, and Lex begin to make it to the Visitor Center.

Notes:

(See the end of the chapter for notes.)

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The rain was pouring heavily as a Jeep carrying Muldoon and Dr. Sattler drove to the now destroyed T. rex paddock and saw the destruction that Rexy had caused, including one of the tour cars being missing.

Sattler: Oh god, Where's the other car? Where's the other car? Alan?

Muldoon: Dr. Grant?!

Sattler: ALAN!!

Muldoon: GRANT!!

Looking around the destroyed remains of the paddock's restroom, Dr. Sattler and Muldoon saw what could be described as the chewed up remains of Gennaro.

Muldoon: I think this was Gennaro.

Sattler: I think this was too. 

They then heard the roar of Rexy in the distance, with Dr. Sattler and Gennaro looking at where the roar could come from.

Sattler: I think it's ahead of us.

Muldoon: It could be anywhere. With the fences down, it can wander in and out of any paddock it likes. Most likely it'll look for Jake, Since they're friendly with each other.

A groan came from the destroyed bathroom, which Dr.Sattler and Muldoon dug through to find an injured Dr.Malcolm. Sattler inspected him to see that he had tied his belt around his broken leg.

Sattler: He's put a tourniquet on. Ian? Ian?!

Malcolm: Remind me to thank John for a lovely weekend.

Rexy's roars became louder, signifying that she was getting closer to the three.

Sattler: Can we chance moving him?

Malcolm: Please chance it.

Muldoon helped Malcolm onto the jeep as Sattler looked around and saw the remains of the other car lying in the Paddock. They both went down to look for Dr. Grant, Jake, Tim, and Lex. Unfortunately they didn't find anyone but Dr. Sattler noticed four pairs of footprints that were walking away from the wrecked car.

Muldoon: They're not here. 

While Muldoon and Dr. Sattler were heading back to the jeep, Dr. Malcolm began to hear stomping and saw the water in Rexy's footprints start to rumble, making him fairly alarmed as that meant Rexy was getting nearby. When Muldoon and Dr. Sattler made it back to the jeep, they sped off to avoid getting eaten by Rexy.

Malcolm: Must go faster!

The Jeep sped through the jungle as Rexy pursued, smashing through a downed tree and trying to ram the jeep with her head. Thankfully, Muldoon was able to outpace Rexy and she gave up pursuit.

Malcolm: Think they'll have that on the tour?

Meanwhile, Dr. Grant, Tim, Lex, and Jake were walking through the park's jungles when they all heard a roar in the distance. Lex was worried about  the sound, while Dr. Grant figured the best idea was to climb up a tree for safety.

Tim: Oh man, I hate trees.

Lex: They don't bother me.

Tim: Well, you weren't in the last one.

Jake: I'm actually used to trees, so I'm not bothered either.

Upon reaching the top, the four saw a group of dinosaurs that Tim recognized.

Tim: Hey, those are brontosauruses. I mean, brachiosauruses.

Grant: They're singing.

Jake: You know, I heard them sing before and I've never understood what they mean.

Dr. Grant then climbed over to another branch and made a noise that sounded similar to the brachiosaurus's singing, which lead two of them to turn their heads to where they were.

Lex: Don't let the monsters come over here!

Grant: They're not monsters, Lex. They're just animals, these are herbivores.

Tim: That means they only eat vegetables, but for you I think they'd make an exception.

Jake: Tim, that's a bit harsh.

Lex: I hate the other kind, Not counting Jake.

Grant: The other kind.. kind of just do what they do.

Jake: I'm an omnivore, so at least try to eat my five a day.

The four then tried to at least get comfy in the tree when Dr. Grant got pinched in the back by the raptor claw that he brought from the dig site.

Lex: What are you and Ellie gonna do now if you don't have to pick up dinosaur bones anymore?

Grant: I don't know, I guess we'll have to evolve too.

Tim then began to tell dinosaur jokes which Dr. Grant and Jake found funny until they all fell asleep on top of the tree.

In the morning, Jake and Dr. Grant woke up to see a brachiosaurus peeking its head in the tree they were in and munching on some leaves. Jake was polite to move out of the way, but when Lex woke up and  saw the brachiosaurus she was scared.

Lex: GO AWAY!

Grant: It's okay. It's a brachiosaur.

Tim: It's a veggiesuarus, lex. A Veggiesaurus!

Tim then tried to imitate the brachiosaurus's call as Dr. Grant fed the Brachiosaurus with a branch with leaves and Jake began to speak to it.

Jake: Helloooo there!

Brachiosaur: Hello!

Tim: It looks like it has a cold.

Grant: Maybe.

Lex: Can I touch it?

Grant: Sure. Just think of it as a big cow.

Lex: I like cows.

Lex gave the Brachiosaurus a pet on its snout, and it accepted the petting. However, the brachiosaurus reared its head back and let out a sneeze, covering Lex in dinosaur snot and getting some snot on Jake.

Tim: God bless you!

Jake: Gesundheit.

After the Brachiosaurus meeting, the four then climbed out of the tree and began trekking back to the visitor center. However, while they were walking as Tim and Lex were arguing about Lex being a hacker, Dr. Grant and Jake stopped to see something that stunned both of them.

Grant: Oh, god.

Jake: I don't believe it.

In Dr. Grant's hand was a broken eggshell, confirming Dr. Malcolm's theory.

Grant: Do you know what this is? It's a dinosaur egg. The dinosaurs are breeding.

Tim: But, my grandpa said all the dinosaurs were girls.

Grant: Amphibian DNA.

Lex: What's that? 

Grant: Well, on the tour the film said that they used frog DNA to fill in the gene sequence gaps. They mutated the dinosaur's genetic code and blended it with that of frogs. Now, some West African frogs are known to spontaneously change sex from male to female in a single sex environment. Malcolm was right, Life found a way.

Jake: Well, that's just great. The park's in shambles, Dinosaurs are running amok, and now they're breeding? I'm starting to get the feeling the park is doomed. We HAVE to get out of here. The visitor center's not too far, there's just two more paddocks ahead of us.

And so, the four kept walking to the Jurassic Park visitor center to regroup with the other park members and get out of the death trap Jurassic Park had become for all of them.

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Chapter 6: Getting the Power Back

Summary:

The Park staff decide to reset the power as Dr. Grant and the others keep trekking to the visitor center.

Notes:

(See the end of the chapter for notes.)

Chapter Text

In the control room of the park, Hammond made the suggestion to shut down the system and turn it back on to get rid of Nedry's computer virus, which Mr. Arnold refused to allow.

Sattler: Well, wait a minute. What exactly would this mean?

Hammond: We're talking about a calculated risk, my dear, which is about the only option left to us. we will never find the command Nedry used. He's covered his tracks far too well. I think it's obvious now he's not coming back. So shutting down the entire system-

Arnold: I won't do it. You'll have to get somebody else, because I will not.

Hammond: Shutting down the entire system is the only way to wipe out everything that he did. Now as I understand it, all the systems will then come back on their original start-up mode, correct? 

Sattler: Would we get the phones back?

Arnold: Yes. Again, in theory.

Muldoon: What about the lysine contingency? We could put that into effect.

Sattler: What's that?

Hammond: That is absolutely out of the question.

Arnold: The lysine contingency's intended to prevent the spread of the animals in case they ever get off the island. Dr. Wu inserted a gene that creates a single faulty enzyme in protein metabolism. The animals can't manufacture the amino acid lysine. Unless they're completely supplied with lysine by us, they slip into a coma and die.

Hammond: People are DYING. Will you please shut down the system?

Mr. Arnold was then convinced to turn the power off and on again, with him unlocking and opening a switchboard and switching each lever off, turning the power to the Systems off.

Arnold: Hold onto your butts.

Mr. Arnold then flipped the switch back on, putting the power back on and getting rid of the virus Nedry programmed, with the computer saying "system ready".

Arnold: it's Okay, see? It worked.

Malcolm: Wait a minute, what do you mean "it worked"? Everything's still off.

Arnold: Maybe the shutdown tripped the circuit breakers. All we have to do is turn those back on, reboot a few systems - phones, security doors, and half a dozen others - but, it worked. System's ready.

Muldoon: Where are the breakers?

Arnold: Maintinence shed. Other end of the compound. Three minutes, and I can have the power back on in the entire park.

Mr. Arnold then walked out of the control room to reset the Breakers.

 Hammond: Now, just to be safe I want everyone in the emergency bunker until Mr. Arnold returns, and the whole system's running again.

Meanwhile Dr. Grant, Jake, Tim, and Lex had trekked closer to the visitor center until they noticed a flock of dinosaurs running.

Grant: What is that? Tim, can you tell me what that is?

Tim: They are...gallimimus.

Lex: Are those meat eating...Meatasauruses?

Jake: They're omnivores, so they eat plants too.

Grant: Look at the wheeling. Uniform direction changes, like a flock of birds evading a predator.

Tim: They're...they're flocking this way.

The four began to run as fast as they possibly could to avoid being trampled by the flock of gallimimus, managing to make it underneath a tree and witnessed Rexy capture and chow down on one of the Gallimimus. Lex was scared while Dr. Grant was in awe.

Lex: I want to go now.

Grant: I bet you'll never look at birds the same way again.

Tim: Yes.

Lex: Go now.

Grant: Okay. Keep low and follow me.

However, while Dr. Grant, Tim, and Lex were able to avoid being noticed by Rexy, Jake was seen by the T. rex and was being stared at by her.

Jake: Uh, you three go without me. I'll catch up.

Rexy: JAKE! You're still alive!

Jake: Hello Rexy, It's been eventful recently.

Rexy: I saw hunter friend of yours and the lady scientist carry the man with the flare in a car. I chased them to try and follow them.

Jake: Please don't chase them. They probably thought you were going to eat them. 

Rexy: Oh.

Jake: Well, there is some bad news I have, though. The park's gone to hell and I think I have to leave the island.

Rexy paused for a moment, before roaring out a question.

Rexy: Will I see you again?

Jake: I'm not sure, but I'll never forget you. All of you, I mean. 

Rexy: Goodbye then. I hope we meet again.

And with that, Jake then walked off to catch up with Dr. Grant, Tim, and Lex after having spoken and said his goodbyes to Rexy.

Meanwhile, Dr. Sattler was walking downstairs into the emergency bunker, where everyone was in for safety while the power was out. However, Mr. Arnold had been gone for more than the three minutes he said it would take.

Sattler: Something happened, something's wrong.

Hammond: This is just a delay. All major theme parks have delays. Why, when they opened Disneyland in 1956, nothing works.

Malcolm: Yeah, but John, if the Pirates of the Caribbean breaks down, the pirates don't eat the tourists.

Sattler: I can't wait anymore. Something went wrong, I'm going to get the power back on.

Muldoon: You can't just stroll down the road, you know. 

Hammond: Let's not be too hasty, Its only been...

Hammond looked at his watch and fell silent, realizing how much time had passed. Because of this, Muldoon walked over to a steel cabinet that had a gun rack and pulled out one of the shotguns from the cabinet while Hammond grabbed out the blueprints to the maintenance shed.

Muldoon: I'm going with you.

Sattler: Okay.

Hammond: Now, this isn't going to be like switching on the kitchen light, but I think I can talk you through it.

Sattler: Talk, right.

Dr. Sattler then grabbed a pair of walkie talkies and gave one to Muldoon.

Hammond: But it ought to be me really going.

Sattler: Why?

Hammond: Well, because I'm, uh... and you're a...

Sattler: Look, we can discuss sexism in survival situations when I get back. Just take me through this step by step. I'm on channel 2.

Hammond: Right.

And so, Dr. Sattler and Muldoon went off to the maintenance shed get the power back on to Jurassic Park. However, they would both have to deal with the most deadly dinosaurs on Jurassic Park, the Velociraptor.

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