User blog comment:BastionMonk/How bad was Peter Ludlow?/@comment-5870856-20130523233623/@comment-6493791-20130525225857

You contradict your own points is several aspects;

1: HE didn't publicly humiliate Malcolm, he did that himself. Malcolm signed a non-disclosure agreement before he went to Nublar, so Malcolm was actually the one breaking the law, and he could've been sued for that too. It wasn't Ludlow at all, InGen merly denied Malcolms claims, NOT Ludlow.

2: Being a poor business man is not an illness. Sure, Hammond was sick, but that's not what Ludlow used to bring Hammond out of power; he used proper business facts about the failing company.

3: Sure, he injured the baby while intoxicated; IT'S NOT AN ENDANGERED SPECIES!!! It is a genetically-ENGINEERED animal, not a surviving endangered species. And, Ludlow was RIGHT when he says "An extinct animal that's brought back to life has no rights. It exists because we made it. We patented it. We own it.", which in all sense, is true.

4: He cared for Eddie's loss; as you can hear Malcolm mockingly making fun of Ludlow's team, he says "My team is in tact, Doctor. I'm sorry for the loss of your man.", so in fact, Ludlow DID sympathize Eddie's unfortunate death.

5: No, Ludlow was by all means NOT responsible for their deaths at all. I'm sure, every hunter was given a proper description as what would be seen and captured. Also, Nick van Owen was the one who removed Roland's shells, sabatoged their camp, clipped gaslines on their vehicles, and created as much chaos to the hunter team possible. So, again, Ludlow was not at fault.

6: Once again, your #7 reason totally contradicts this point, as Ludlow DID in fact order the Police and Security to shot the adult, and again, it is his responsibility to destroy the threat to the public that InGen CREATED. NOT AN ENDANGERD SPECIES!

7: You don't know how he felt; he did show sorrow, as he didn't know that Ajay hadn't made it until Roland told him. Ludlow was asleep as the hunter team fled, and had no knowledged of the incident until Roland gave word to him. He also had A LOT of work to do within the next few hours, he had to report to the board, call a conference, arrange transportation, etc.

8: Sorry, when you make no sense in your arguments, it's not hard to top them. Ludlow, as you, yourself stated in your #6 reason, did order the adult T-rex to be killed or subdued. And again, he was kidnapping the baby, he was re-capturing it. You go out and bring your pet dog back into the house, and I'll call that animal cruelty for kidnapping your own animal. Thought of that?

I'd love to see you top that, when you actually don't contradict your own reasoning