Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26275013-20150520002224/@comment-26275013-20150611213912

109.175.232.192 wrote: Ganbarvgad wrote: 109.175.232.192 wrote: Ganbarvgad wrote: 109.175.232.192 wrote: No it's simply down to humans having a negative effect on the dinosaur population as in JP they tried to regulate their numbers by genetically engineering them as female, bred them in captivity and tried to control them and exploit them as theme park monsters going as far as to create the lysine deficiency fail safe which would kill them should they break free whereas in TLW:JP Hammond notices that despite all that they have flourished since InGen moved off the island and life has found a way. This is why he wants to send Dr Malcolm to Site B to document the animals in their natural habitat to prove to the government and the board of directors at InGen that they should leave the islands alone and protect them such as making them one giant nature preserve but the board want to captialise on their assets so Ludlow goes to capture dinosaurs so they can be brought to the mainland and put in a smaller variation of the park. Hammond has a major revelation between JP and TLW:JP in that he recognises his original motives and by extent InGen's as completely wrong in putting the creatures on display and seeks to protect them and spends the most part of that interim period blocking the boards attempts to set up another Jurassic Park which is partially out of respect for the deaths of Gennaro, Arnold and Muldoon and also that he admits to himself that they cannot contain them. He has created them and does not want them destroyed or exploited so its only right that he would campaign for them to be left alone to thrive in their own fashion. yeah, i figured human prescence would have a negative effect on them , but i didn't think it was all of what you said , at 1st , i thought it was what i said I mean in all honesty it is perfectly plausible for humans to cause an epidemic or mass mutation amongst the dinosaurs but it would most likely be InGen themselves (or Masrani's InGen subsidiary) that interact with the dinosaurs and InGen has only ever really looked to exploiting the dinosaurs as an attraction for a theme park so I wouldn't think they would want to harm the animals so long as they could make a profit out of them otherwise they would probably do what they do in the novel and naplam bomb the island to kill them off quickly. i just figured human prescence alone would be enough to make the creatures sick or deformed, also , let's not get crazy Crazy?

Unless the humans were purposefully doing something, then their mere presence alone wouldn't affect the animals I mean unless they physically infected the dinosaurs then, they would cause sickness or deformities but if they are just co-existing with the dinosaurs then I don't see any lasting repurcussions for the dinosaurs though anybody who did co-exist with the dinosaurs would find surviving to be difficult with the amount of predators running around. So I wouldn't say human presence is a problem its more human interference I think Hammond is getting at as he's more than happy to send a team in to study and survey the animals but they are simply doing just that studying them for research purposes they aren't getting involved with the dinosaurs or rather they shouldn't be getting involved with the dinosaurs. They will at some point have some interraction with the animals but they aren't doing so maliciously whereas in TLW:JP film if you like Peter Ludlow is there to capture and contain different members of different species to bring back as an attraction which would robably affect the dinosaurs as creatures in captivity have shorter life spans than those that are wild. i was just saying ingen wouldn't destroy the island or the dinosaurs