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Originally Posted by bubbledncr
I thought the plot point was that Life Finds A Way, and people shouldn't try to control nature.
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Personally, I think if they had to tell you the point, that wasn't it unless there's no better alternative. Either way I wonder what sort of game would it be if that was the main focus? Better breeding strategies? Playing PETA's response to the opening of Jurassic Park?
Actually that'd be pretty crazy too. Consider a game where crazed PETA activist aims to free the newly recreated dinos into their natural habitat of San Francisco in the name of animal rights? But then we're back to square one with dinos eating people anyway, yay!
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John Hammond: All major theme parks have delays. When they opened Disneyland in 1956, nothing worked.
Ian Malcolm: Yeah; but John, if the Pirates of the Caribbean breaks down, the pirates don't eat the tourists.
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Half the dinosaurs in the first movie didn't hurt anyone (brachiasaurus, triceratops, gallimimus).
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No one said there weren't background dinos (the T-rex and Velociraptor are what people first remember about JP), but certainly you'd admit the focus and majority of the movies/books was running from all the dinos that are smart enough to kill everyone and the other deadly ones that you run into while trying to escape. Not the Brontosaurus quietly grazing in the field not happening to be crushing anyone at this point in time.