How It All Goes Down
Chapter 6: The Shore of the Inland Sea
- Alan Grant digs up dinosaur bones in the Montana badlands.
- Grant is visited by Bob Morris of the EPA. They go inside and drink beer.
- Ellie Sattler, a paleobotanist, is there.
- Morris explains that the EPA is concerned about the activities of the Hammond Foundation, one of the funders of Grant's expeditions.
- The Foundation has been buying a lot of amber and has purchased an island in Costa Rica.
- Morris asks Grant about the company InGen.
- Grant had spoken to Donald Gennaro and done some consulting for them.
- Gennaro used to call in the middle of the night with questions about what dinosaurs would eat.
- Hint! Hint!
- Morris leaves, and Grant gets a call from Alice Levin.
Chapter 7: Skeleton
- Ellie gives the bones that have been unearthed an acid bath. She listens to Alan talk to Alice Levin on the phone.
- Grant doesn't believe she's found a dinosaur, but he agrees to accept a fax.
- The fax arrives.
- It appears to be a Procompsognathus.
- Hammond calls, and Alan puts him on speaker.
- Hammond complains about the EPA guy and says he's on a one-man mission.
- Hammond invites Alan and Ellie to the island for the weekend. They're hesitant.
- Hammond says he'll pay them each sixty thousand dollars if they come.
- Uh huh. Alan and Ellie agree.
Chapter 8: Cowan, Swain and Ross
- Donald Gennaro meets with his boss, Daniel Ross.
- Gennaro talks with John Hammond on the phone about the weekend assessment.
- Gennaro doesn't trust that Hammond has everything under control on the island.
- An inspection is overdue.
- Gennaro is bringing in experts, but Hammond is inviting them.
- Gennaro calls Grant, thanking him and Dr. Sattler for agreeing to visit the island. He asks about the specimen that Grant identified as a dinosaur.
Chapter 9: Plans
- A package arrives for Alan and Ellie. It's a schematic of the island; it looks like they're building a zoo.
- Grant takes measures to protect the digging site and the new baby raptor skeleton he's begun to unearth.
- Ross tells Gennaro that if there's a problem on the island they should burn it to the ground.
- Hammond and Gennaro fly to Montana to pick up Grant and Sattler. They discuss the park and talk about when it will be ready to open.
- Hammond says he has 238 animals on the island. He reassures the lawyer that everything is fine.
Chapter 10: Hammond
- Ross tells Gennaro to burn the island to the ground if there is a problem.
- Gennaro meets with Hammond, who acts as though the inspection is just a social outing.
- Hammond will admit only that there are a few snags in the operation.
Chapter 11: Choteau
- Grant and Sattler board the private plane and meet Gennaro. They don't like him on sight.
- Hammond explains to the lawyer who the two scientists are.
- They all head by plane to Dallas
- Hammond says they'll be back in 48 hours.
- LOL.
Chapter 12: Target of Opportunity
- Lewis Dodgson begins a meeting with Biosyn staff. He explains the opportunity InGen offers them with their cloned dinosaurs.
- The park is one opportunity, of course, but there is also the opportunity for pets. Dinosaur pets, folks. Who wouldn't want one?
- Dodgson informs the participants at the meeting that he has a source in InGen who can obtain examples of the dinosaurs for him.
- No one objects to this. Evil corporation trope?
Chapter 13: Airport
- Dodgson enters a coffee shop. He sits down next to his source.
- The source wants to see the money. Dodgson shows him half and says the remainder is to be paid on return of fifteen embryos.
- The man asks how he'll transport them.
- Dodgson gives him a shaving cream canister—or what's designed to look like one.
- The man says to have a boat waiting at the East dock.
- The two plan to meet again on Sunday.
Chapter 14: Malcolm
- The group traveling to the island meets Malcolm, the mathematician.
- Malcolm expects the project to fail. He gives everyone his report to read on the plane trip.
- Gennaro asks why Malcolm anticipates failure.
- Malcolm explains the basics of chaos theory.
Chapter 15: Isla Nublar
- Another passenger is picked up, a man named Dennis Nedry.
- Grant looks at the mountains of Costa Rica.
- The group lands on the island, which is called Isla Nublar, or "cloudy island." They meet Ed Regis, who welcomes them.
- Grant sees a dinosaur.
- He wasn't expecting that.
Chapter 16: Welcome
- Now everyone sees the dinosaur, and everyone is amazed.
- Gennaro believes they'll make a fortune.
- Grant laughs at the implications of the technology.
- Hammond tells everyone to follow Ed Regis for the tour.
- They pass a sign that says WELCOME TO JURASSIC PARK.