Board Thread:Movie discussion/@comment-194.83.57.1-20150630111757/@comment-25238001-20151223222123

192.249.47.187 wrote: Jurassic World does not eliminate the occurrences of The Lost World or Jurassic Park III. It simply ties in more directly with the original Jurassic Park. In fact, part of what helped Vic Hoskins' employment was his supervision of the "cleanup" of some escaped Pteranodons in Canada. As for Jurassic World breeding new dinosaurs instead of capturing them from Isla Sorna, John Hammond expressed his desire to keep that island as a wildlife preserve shortly before he died (the end of The Lost World). Simon Masrani's reason for opening Jurassic World was to honor Hammond's legacy. Therefore, it was imperative to keep Isla Sorna as a preserve to honor John Hammond's near-dying wish. The fact that there was still a living Tyrannosaurus rex on Isla Nublar was a cost-efficient bout of luck for Jurassic World. As for how they captured her, they probably used about three tranquilizer darts to sedate her enough for safe capture. In Jurassic Park: The Game, Gerry shoots her with three darts and she later wanders off in a drugged stupor, presumably losing consciousness behind the scenes. It is mentioned on the Masrani backdoor that Masrani bred and aloowed some of the animals on Sorna to mature, before moving some of his new species, along with the original InGen species, into Jurassic World