Thread:Ibarber/@comment-25075536-20150520231341/@comment-1426621-20150521040807

Animals don't have much on morality (at least not most), but they can have personalities and dinosaurs are one of those examples. Plus don't you remember the Big One? She showed that signs of being a true villain and Indominus shows this as well as by killing for sport and starting a revolution they are both sociopaths and very intelligent and brutal killers these are personalties that can exist in certain animals, take the killer whale, Tilikum for example he was seperated from his pod since he was baby and out of anger and stress of being at Sea World's old backdraft Sealand he killed trainer Keltie Byrne and let's not forget the two male lions of Tsavo that went on murderous spree around Africa just for the sport of it. So animals can be evil just like us, but it all depends on them. Plus they can be evil for certain reasons.

And I know I compared Laura Sorkin to Dr. Wu, but I was only proving a point besides her being a villain herself, which your clearly missing the "big" picture here. Regardless he proposed a way to created dinosaurs a lot faster he also really didn't look into much of consequence and also took Laura's position for creating the dinosaurs in the first place. He also added the dinosaurs to live on lysine which was probably not there actual diet. What Wu and Hammond (in the novel) had in mind besides the park was the money...now I don't know if the novel Wu ever showed any dark side of him, but it possible he was much like the Wu we see in Jurassic World. And also despite how Hammond was in the novel he really is a good guy in the films.