Ludlow's death mirrors that of Lewis Dodgson. A very poor use of new technology... helping mankind [is] a very risky business. She is proud of her youngest son Gray's intellect and frustrated by Zach's occasional meanness to him.

Dr. Henry Wu is a character in the first novel and film, and later returns in the fourth and fifth films, Jurassic World and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. He finds a way to collect T. rex urine and a raptor claw. In the jungle during an attempt to restore power, Muldoon prepares to shoot a Velociraptor in the distance. He is the head of InGen Security. [52] He has a passive personality and is forced into circumstances far outside his comfort zone through the course of the film's events. Copyright 2018 ComicBook.com. He and his company seek to clone dinosaurs not as an attraction, but as potential test subjects for laboratory applications. "But ... it's very hard work and it's very tiring." In the novel he is described as a short muscular man and represents an "every-man" personality among the characters. However, after Gerry kicks the Barbasol can so that it would fall into the ocean, Yoder runs after it to prevent it from falling in, leading him to be eaten by the Tyrannosaurus rex. To which Sattler adds, "Dinosaurs eat man. Her experience from the Jurassic World incident changes her; she is both compassionate toward the dinosaurs and hardened by her ordeal. Daniel "D-Caf" Cafero is one of several mercenaries sent into Jurassic Park on Isla Nublar by InGen to rescue the Hardings, Laura Sorkin and Nima Cruz from the area. In the film, Lex has advanced computer skills that help the survivors escape a pack of Velociraptors. He also has little regard for pure scientific research, being more interested in the applications of genetic engineering. However, in the novel, Donald Gennaro describes "... His catchphrase through out the first Jurassic Park film was ". He spends the remainder of the novel bedridden, usually under the influence of high doses of morphine, continuing to comment on the park's inherent flaws and impending collapse. Comment. She appears to be close to her co-worker Lowery and they are shown having personal conversations.
However, he is told by paleo-veterinarian Zia Rodriguez that she had transfused blood from a T. rex to save the raptor's life, making Blue's blood impure. Hamada is the commander of the Asset Containment Unit (ACU), an armed animal-control team for Jurassic World. In the novel, Hammond takes little responsibility for the park or its failures and instead blames others for anything that goes wrong.