Introduction: A Look into the Past
Like most of us John Hammond had a dream. Like most dreams this dream was a grand dream. Like most dreams this dream was, overall, impossible. Over the course of five years John Hammond's dream unfolded right before his eyes, but at the cost of six lives. His dream-Jurassic Park. It was a near impossible dream, to be sure. But John Hammond had pulled it off, or so he thought. Within twenty-four hours his dream came crashing to the ground. Jurassic Park was no more. After the park was destroyed, the Site-B facility was abandoned, and the dinosaurs let free on the island of Isla Sorna. The animals survived on this island for four years. During this time John Hammond was removed from his position as CEO of InGen. In a desperate attempt to regain his position he sends an expedition to the island to document the dinosaurs, at the expense of about fifteen to twenty lives. There they ran into a gathering team from InGen. The two teams are stranded and only a few make it off the island alive. After this InGen went bankrupt and the island were under twenty-four hour surveillance by the Costa Rican army. A couple years later a divorced couple trying to find their lost son are stranded on the island, where six people lose their lives. After this the Costa Rican government bombed the island and then gases it. Thinking the dinosaurs were dead, they abandoned the islands and focus on the threat of the dinosaurs on the mainland. For the next three years the UN takes to helping eliminate the dinosaurs in the jungles of Costa Rica, ignoring the islands that once were inhabited by dinosaurs. These islands lay dormant for another two years, until a nature show went to the islands to film a documentary. The terror is only just beginning...
