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"You sure you want to take care of business?! Your last friend wasn't so lucky!"
—Oscar threatening the Scarred Raptor Leader(src)


Oscar Morales was one of the InGen mercenaries in Jurassic Park: The Game.

Biography[]

Background[]

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Oscar's ID card.

Oscar worked for InGen twelve years prior to the events that unfolded in the first movie. He was hired, along with many other mercenaries, to "remove" the native people on Isla Nublar, so that the site on the island could be converted into an amusement park.

Oscar murdered some of the indigenous people who tried to fight back, causing Nima to hate and despise him. He did, however, seem to feel remorse for his misdeeds, and so to remind himself of those people who either died for him or were killed by him, Oscar had a series of tattoos grafted onto his left arm; the gravestones symbolizing his friends who died for him and the skulls symbolizing the enemies he had killed.

The Game[]

Oscar and his young comrade Billy Yoder, arrive by helicopter to Isla Nublar to help rescue personnel stuck on the island. After they found the survivors, they had many confrontations with the many carnivores that roamed the island. Oscar was a skilled and brave fighter, evidenced through a single one-to-one combat with a Velociraptor and succeeding in killing it as well as scarring the alpha-female. He also seemed to have good knowledge of the names of the dinosaurs on the island, seen when correcting Billy Yoder from calling a Pteranodon a Pterodactyl.

Death[]

The Velociraptors pushed the remaining survivors into a corner. Oscar managed to reach the control panel and hit the button to open the door for the survivors to escape, but in turn at the cost of his own life, was tortured and painfully killed by the Velociraptors.

Trivia[]

  • Oscar is the only character outside of action games to have killed a Velociraptor in hand-to-hand combat, managing to score a lucky hit and stab a bowie knife through its throat.
  • Despite his rough treatment of Nima, Oscar was shown to feel some remorse for what he did to her, saving her life when the helicopter crashed and telling Billy afterwards that he knew that he was one of the people responsible for the bad hand that she was dealt.
  • While Nima originally considered Oscar the more monstrous of the mercenaries, Billy's descent into madness which Nima accused of being his true personality made him worse than Oscar to her. Nima could tell Billy during their fight that she would save Oscar's life over his and that Oscar at least never hid who he truly was.
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