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Not a real plothole but why did Miles and Nima search for Nedry just somewhere in the jungle? Wouldn't it be more reasonable to just walk back the road from the dock to the visitor center? I mean they didn't know what happened to Nedry and if I am searching for someone who should be arriving by car I would track down the road.
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The Barbasol can has a secret locator transmitter in it-- Miles had a tracking device tuned to find it. The tracking device shows range and direction-- but doesn't convey an easy way to get there-- plus, they're infiltrating the island... so they can't just walk around out in the open-- especially after assaulting a guard who can identify them.
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How did Dr. Sorkin get control over the Jurassic Park OS from her lab? I assume that the control room is the real control room otherwise this room would make no sense. So why should a terminal somewhere else provide access to the main program?
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All the terminals are linked to the mainframe-- just like I can remote desktop my PC at home, Sorkin, with a little ingenuity, can access park wide systems from any terminal-- it's a fail safe redundancy... but not everyone has explicit access to do so.
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How did Explorer 02 get to the trike pen without crashing into Explorer 05?
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After Laura got the tour program running, she essentially started all vehicles in circulation moving again.
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Where were the Pteranodons from?
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That's a good question that Mark D. would have an answer for.
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Why wasn't Dr. Sorkin much more afraid of the troodons or velociraptors when she knew that during the whole system shutdown all fences (including the quarantine pens) went down?
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How much fear would be appropriate? Some people may feel perfectly safe near wild predators, knowing or believing perhaps that they've fed recently, or that they themselves are more intimidating to the animals than vice versa, or feeling that they understand the animals' behavior-- some people simply lack respect of wild animals-- or have a false sense of security when dealing with a zoo like establishment. Look at those videos of people who have been grabbed by large cats through pen bars at zoos-- they're all over youtube.
Sorkin sees herself as a naturalist and feels an illusion of control of the situation when around dinosaurs.
Consider her rationalization
when they stop running from the Troodon in the tunnels.
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Why was the bone-shaker isolated in the jungle far away from the visitor's area?
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They had to find an area that was unused by park animals and would have the least ecological impact on them. They put it in the mountain area because it's a location that they couldn't properly contain animals in using fences due to the terrain. Eventually, the amusement ride area would have tour vehicle access and guests would be shuttled to it.