In the wake of the June 13th, 1993 incident on Isla Nublar, InGen has ordered for a seizure of all documents deemed "sensitive". Apparently, journals and diaries were deemed such too. We really kicked the hornet's nest, Lewis. Pray they don't find out it was us. Included are several diary excerpts kept by Isla Nublar employees. If our Isla Sorna operation goes belly-up, maybe you can use these to persuade Mascom.
-Phoenix Rhodes
"Who Is Dodgson?"
Name: Yolanda Gustavo
Date: May 11th, 1993
I've been with InGen for about a year now. Usually, secrets are commonplace with them, especially on this island. But something has been bugging me for the last few days.
I was cleaning the office of Lee Holden, an InGen suit who has made Isla Nublar the base of his operations, when I stumbled onto a crumpled memo in the trash. I'm not one to snoop, but the yellow paper was difficult to deny. I took the page and glanced at its contents before Lee returned. Apparently, there is someone named Dodgson involved with InGen. I don't know if they are employee or what, but the higher ups are really bothered by him.
Last year, there was a lawsuit filed against Dodgson and a thing called BioSyn. I'm not very corporate, just a cleaning person, so the names have little meaning to me. I assume BioSyn is a company program within InGen. So, this lawsuit fell flat for some reason and InGen is up in arms over that. They are putting a notice to all InGen suits and security to be on the lookout for suspicious persons. I wonder what that means? Honestly, there's a lot of suspicious activity on this island.
Last week, I saw three men in suits, one carrying an odd case, exiting the Visitor's Center. They seemed to be in a rush. I was watching from the Jeep across the pond in front of the Center, as I drank my morning coffee. An Asian scientist soon exited the Center after the men. I could tell he was a scientist by the white lab coat. The scientist appeared very upset. He stopped the men and demanded they give him the case. The men refused, giving the scientist a paper. I assume it's from the higher ups. Bothered by this, the scientist crumpled up the page and marched back into the Center.
The reason this event has bothered me so much is because the name of "Dodgson" began reappearing around the island, leading to the memo in the trash. First, I heard it on a telephone call in the snack lounge as a security officer was ranting. Something along the lines of "snake like Dodgson" was the highlight of the call. I didn't mean to eavesdrop, but she was so loud.
Again, a day later, I encountered the name. This time, it was displayed on a computer screen. "L. Dodgson" it said, along with guidelines for a kind of alert. At first, I thought it was an animal related issue, and grew a bit concerned. I spoke to Stephen, my co-worker, and he assured me it must be corporate business because Stephen is close to the Devil crews and hasn't heard anything regarding the animals.
Yet, something has security riled up. Checkpoints are more thorough, as are the personnel inspections which occurred every week are now being conducted every three days. This means that in the past week, I had to allow the security officers to rummage through my cabin. And twice I had to arrange everything back to how it was. Once, they found my journal and a piece of eggshell fell out from the pages. It was a memento, but security reminded me that nothing is to be taken from the island without permission. I was worried I'd be fired, but I think I'm safe now.
I'm just wondering; who in the hell is Dodgson? Why is InGen so paranoid of him? I want to investigate, but I need this job. It pays too well.
