In Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Sir Benjamin Lockwood hired several mercenaries to assist the Dinosaur Protection Group in rescuing eleven species of dinosaurs from the doomed Isla Nublar. In reality, the mercenaries, some twenty to thirty in number, took orders from Lockwood's aide Eli Mills. Instead of capturing the dinosaurs to take them to a private preserve Mr. Lockwood had arranged for them, they were in reality capturing them so that Mills and Gunnar Eversol could auction them off at Lockwood Manor (without Lockwood's knowledge or consent) to fund the Indoraptor project. In service of the Indoraptor project, the mercenaries also undertook a mission to retrieve a bone from the skeleton of the Indominus rex.
They are very similar to the InGen Hunters of The Lost World: Jurassic Park.
Notable Mercenaries[]
- Ken Wheatley (Deceased)
- Jack (Deceased)
- Dan (Deceased)
- Radovan
- Sub Pilot (Deceased)
- Tech Operator (Deceased)
- Lead Mercenary
- Hawkes (Deceased)
- Helicopter Pilot 1
- Helicopter Pilot 2 (Deceased)
- Hansen (Deceased)
- Brutish Mercenary (Deceased)
- Jungle Merc (Deceased)
- Bearded Merc
- Crewman
- Reed (Deceased)
- Helicopter Mercs
- Mills' Men (Deceased)
- Mercenaries in Tunnel (Deceased)
- Tattooed Mercenary
- Elevator Mercenary
- Mustached Mercenary
- Clean-Shaven Mercenary (Deceased)
Equipment[]
- Weapons: The mercenaries used a wide variety of weapons, both lethal and nonlethal. The main rifle used by the men on Isla Nublar were FN SCAR-L CQC assault rifles, while mercenaries providing security at Lockwood Manor were armed with SIG SG 552 rifles and Benelli Supernova shotguns. Most of the mercenaries were equipped with the SIG-Sauer P226R, while Wheatley preferred a snub-nosed Smith and Wesson model 500 revolver.
- Vehicles: The mercenaries had a ship, the Arcadia, and several trucks, offroaders and armored vehicles, particularly rugged BAE Caimans, BAE FMTV Cargo 6X6s and Mercedes-Benz Unimog U 5020s, as well as a Bell UH-1H-BF Iroquois helicopter and a submarine.
- Gear: Most of them wore tactical vests and fatigue pants, although, given that they were hired guns and not an actual army, their clothing and gear tended to vary from man to man. Some like Wheatley favored tan military-style clothes, others such as the guards at Lockwood Manor wore black uniforms and baseball caps, and at least one, the tech operator aboard the submarine, wore a garish Hawaiian shirt.