- "Fire fire everybody now now now now now--!"
- —Grim-Faced Man(src)
This InGen employee was a black-haired Caucasian man with purple-tinted sunglasses who supervised the transfer of a new Velociraptor to Jurassic Park's raptor pen.
Biography[]
Construction of Jurassic Park[]
When the raptor instead attacked one of his workers, Jose, dragging the man inside the transport cage, the foreman called for his men to shoot the animal. They were successful in saving Jose but apparently at the cost of killing the raptor. This also resulted in a 20 million dollar lawsuit against InGen,
Trivia[]
- He replaces Robert Muldoon in the story's opening sequence. He bears a close resemblance to Ian Malcolm as well, wearing dark glasses and darkly colored clothing.
- In the script, which Topps would've used as the basis for their comic adaptation, Muldoon is not identified by name directly and instead simply called a "grim-faced man." Only later in the script is Muldoon identified as the man from the opening scene in the script. It's possible Topps' writers assumed Muldoon and the grim-faced man were separate characters.