User blog comment:John Alfred Hammond, CEO/Why was Hammond building a Hotel in Trespasser?/@comment-6493791-20130304025940

1. I am very well aware of the canon-crossing business and Crichton's views on it. However, Trespasser's Canon is highly dependent on the novel's canon-- The Hammond script of Trespasser clearly shows that.

2. I agree that Trespasser's version of Sorna is more showy than the films, but not necessarily the novels. The novel did indeed have comfort facilities for workers, Wu himself included. As for the InGen in the novels being entirely seperate from Trespassers, I have to disagree. Trespasser's InGen was still founded in the late 70s primarily by Japanese Investors Hamaguri and Densaka, it's chief geneticist was a Stanford professor, Norman Atherton, and then his protege, Henry Wu. Hammond's primary revals were still Biosyn, he still had a more secretive feel to Site B, even stating that it wasn't ment to be a them park, only research station.