In an attempt to stop Ludlow, Hammond sends a small party, including a reluctant Ian Malcolm, to gather a complete photo record of the animals, alive and in their natural habitats, so that he can garner enough public opinion to preserve the island and its dinosaurs from the world. When the creatures escape, Grant becomes stranded in the park with Hammond's grandchildren. She then discovers Mills's plan to auction Isla Nublar's surviving dinosaurs, and he kills her grandfather so the auction can proceed. He does not appear in the film adaptation, although Kelly is portrayed in the film as an African American. Sarah Harding mentions that her father was a veterinarian and bird specialist at the San Diego Zoo. Dr. Grant says he had a fossil one, from the first film, but Eric replies that his is a new one. 2. Described in the novel as a burly man fifty years of age, with deep blue eyes and a steel gray mustache, he is a former professional hunter who worked with Hammond at one of his previous parks in Kenya. He comes up with plans to ruin Jurassic World so that he can make his own dinosaur park which often backfire on him. Gray and his brother survive their ordeal at Jurassic World, and are reunited with their parents at the end of the film. He reminds Hammond of this when it dawns on them that they have no way of stopping the escaped T. rex. It was also revealed that he was searching for the lost treasure of the pirate Captain No-Beard which was said to be buried somewhere on Isla Nublar. He is described as a thin chain-smoker and chronic worrier. [10] In the film, Grant specializes in Velociraptors ("raptors"), and believes that birds are closely related to dinosaurs. He is added to the team because the vehicles he designed have not been field-tested. In Spielberg's 1993 film, Arnold is referred to as "Ray", rather than John, to distinguish him from John Hammond. Masrani Global's CEO Simon Masrani took over InGen and promoted Wu. Pratt and Jurassic World director Colin Trevorrow described Owen as a combination of Alan Grant and Ian Malcolm, with Pratt stating, "He's got a little bit of the Goldblum cynicism but also the Sam Neill excitement at the wonder of the biology of it". She makes a cameo in the second film when Ian Malcolm comes to visit Hammond. He joins Claire and her Dinosaur Protection Group (DPG), to try to save the Isla Nublar dinosaurs from a volcanic eruption, mainly as a means to save Blue. She appears to be close to her co-worker Lowery and they are shown having personal conversations. He was a grudgingly optimistic man, who maintained total faith in the computer systems and continued to believe that despite the setbacks, things would work out in the end. The film adaptation portrays her as African American, a trait shared by Arby, who does not appear in the film. Depending on the player's choice, Nima is either devoured by the Tyrannosaurus rex if she chooses to save the Barbasol can, or she escapes from the island with Gerry and Jess if she chooses to save her. As with the original Jurassic Park video game, he also offers the player(s) dinosaur trivia. Her calm personality permits her to quickly take command of the group and devise ways for them to survive and escape the island. Abilities (ways in which your character excels in navigating life and its problems) Qualities (of a person’s character) Peculiarities (oddities or unusual character traits) II. Although he was not given any details about InGen's operation, Nedry was expected to fix numerous bugs and issues without understanding the ultimate goal. [52] He has a passive personality and is forced into circumstances far outside his comfort zone through the course of the film's events. She shows them Dr. Wu's new genetically-modified hybrid dinosaur, the Indominus rex, which she authorized the geneticist to create under park owner Simon Masrani's orders. Following Danny and Sinjin's defeat and their rescue at the hands of Dianne as well as the treasure getting displayed in the park, Dr. Henry Wu persuades Simon Masrani not to fire Allison.