![]() ![]() ![]() Ellie Sattler of impending doom, is pulled from safety and gutted by a raptor. During the second phase of the disaster, as the T-Rex is sedated and control is being regained, Velociraptors are let loose in the "Safari Lodge" compound by the failure of auxiliary power. In the novel, Wu pays for these mistakes with his life. His naivety comes from his own inflated ego as well as the inflated pocket books of the guy who signs his paychecks, John Hammond. A bright-eyed young Wu is seen briefly in Jurassic Park, blindly confidant in his superiors and in the safeguards used by the InGen corporation to ensure control of the dinosaurs in the park. Fans of the Jurassic World franchise will be familiar with Henry Wu, the talented Stanford geneticist who was hired direct out of graduate school by John Hammond. Henry Wu, Robert Muldoon, and John Hammond. This is best displayed by the seemingly minor characters of Dr. The most noticeable and obvious differences between film and novel are the changes in characters, including their motivations, actions, and inevitable fates. ![]()
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