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Originally Posted by Asian Inferno
How common is the name Harding!? There's your answer...
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I dug up some more information for you guys (sorry I'm late with this: haven't been on this board in ages!) See the post I created for
www.jplegacy.org below:
Gerry Harding is indeed Sarah Harding's father: in the novel
The Lost World: Jurassic Park, she and Malcolm discuss him very briefly. Here's the text from the novel:
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"How come you know all this anatomy?" Kelly said.
"I have to. I spend a lot of time looking through the scat of predators," she said. "Examining pieces of bones that are left behind, and figuring out which animals have been eaten. To do that, you have to know comparative anatomy very well." She moved the transducer along the baby's leg. "And my father was a vet."
Malcolm looked up sharply. "Your father was a vet?"
"Yes. At the San Diego Zoo. He was a bird specialist. But I don't see... can you magnify this?"
Arby flicked a switch. The image doubled in size.
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The Lost World: Jurassic Park (page 670, Knopf, Borzoi Books -
Barnes and Noble edition
Jurassic Park/ The Lost World)
And the text from
Jurassic Park, on Gerry Harding's career:
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Before coming to the park, Harding had been the chief of veterinary medicine at the San Diego Zoo, and the world's leading expert on avian care. He flew all over the world, consulting with zoos in Europe, India and Japan on the care of exotic birds. He'd had no interest when this peculiar little man showed up, offering him a position in a private game park. But when he learned what Hammond had done... It was impossible to pass up. Harding had an academic bent, and the prospect of writing the first Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine: Diseases of Dinosauria was compelling. In the late twentieth century, veterinary medicine was scientifically advanced: the best zoos ran clinics little different from hospitals. New textbooks were merely refinements of old. For a world-class practitioner, there were no worlds left to conquer. But to be the first to care for a whole new class of animals: that was something!
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Jurassic Park (page 246, Knopf, Borzoi Books -
Barnes and Noble edition
Jurassic Park/ The Lost World)
Michael Crichton confirmed Gerry and Sarah Harding being father and daughter in an interview as well (though I've never read the specific interview myself), but the above texts carry enough evidence in themselves. The game's developers put it in their game to link the stories between the
Jurassic Park films, and as a nice little easter egg for the fans.