Anguirus111 Note: Only character I claim the rights to is Jake Whitacre, the others all belong to Amblin, Universal, Crichton, etc.

Three years ago: "You can't quit," said Hammond. "We need you, you're one of the best scientists we have."
"Jeffrey was one of my best friends. I convinced him to work here thinking it was safe. But now something that I created killed him. I'm sorry John, but I can't live with any more blood on my hands, I can't," said the scientist.

"Please reconsider," said Hammond. "I'll pay you more. You know you aren't just working for you, but also to pay for your sister's medical bills."

The scientist held his head and began crying over his predicament. Finally he snapped his head up.

"Fine!" he shouted angrily. "I'll stay. But I'm never coming back to this island again!"

And with that he left.

"We'll see Jake, we'll see," said Hammond as he went to his helicopter to journey to Montana and Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler.

Later: Jake Whitacre, scientist for International Genetics, was sitting in a café in San Jose, Costa Rica. He was reviewing his notes on cloning some new species of dinosaurs when he noticed Dennis Nedry saunter into the bar and order some food. Jake considered saying hello, but Nedry had always rubbed him the wrong way so he decided against it. He finished his coffee and cinnamon roll and was about to head to the airport to catch a helicopter back to Site B on Isla Sorna when he heard Nedry yell something that stopped him in his tracks.

"Dodgson! We've got Dodgson here!"

Jake stopped getting up and sat back down. He pulled out his tinted sunglasses and shined them so he could see Nedry and Dodgson conversing.

"That bastard! He's meeting with the enemy! Wait'll John here's this," thought Jake. He watched Nedry hold the bottom half of a shaving cream can, which had several slots in it.

"That has to be for embryos. Dodgson is using Nedry as his inside man to get at them. Well the gigs up Dennis," thought Jake. He nonchalantly slid his disposable camera between his arm and his side so he could take photos behind him of Nedry and Dodgson meeting. He took a few photos before heading off out of the café. He pulled out his phone and immediately dialed Jurassic Park on Isla Nublar.

"Hey Ray, can you put Robert on the phone?" asked Jake to the person on the other end. "Muldoon? Hi it's Jake. You're not going to believe this but-"

Later, Island Nublar: "I will not be drawn into another financial debate with you Dennis, I really will not," said Hammond. "You want to know why? It's because you've been sleeping with the enemy. Nedry, you're under arrest for industrial sabotage."

Several guards came in and hauled Nedry out of his chair.

"What're you talking about?" demanded Nedry.

"We have proof that you've been meeting Lewis Dodgson of Biosyn straight from Jake Whitacre. Goodbye Nedry, you really shouldn't have tried to cross me," said Hammond tossing a stack of photos at Nedry. Nedry sighed and shook his head.

"This isn't over," he said.

"Yes, it is," said Hammond. Nedry was escorted out as Hammond breathed a sigh of relief.

"Go through the code and find any viruses he might've left behind in the system," said Hammond walking off. "Oh yeah, and give Jake Whitacre Nedry's remaining yearly salary."

The unveiling of Jurassic Park to Alan Grant, Ian Malcolm, Ellie Sattler, Donald Gennaro, Alexis and Timothy Murphy went off without a hitch. Although Alan, Ian, and Ellie were reluctant to endorse the park, but since there wasn't anything fundamentally wrong with the park they had no other choice. Six months later the first tourists arrived. In the next two and a half years, Jurassic Park took off hosting several thousand tourists a year who wanted to see the dinosaurs up close. But unbeknownst to everyone, a sleeper virus designed by Nedry was lurking in the system waiting to be set off by an unknown variable.

Isla Sorna, three years after Nedry was arrested: Jake Whitacre yawned and tapped a few commands on the computer before stretching and leaving the main complex building. He walked over the moat down the street in the workers village. All around him the area was bustling with activity and included some of the last of the cleanup after Hurricane Clarissa had smashed into the island right around when Jurassic Park opened. There was no doubt that if Jurassic Park hadn't been a success then Site B would've had to have been evacuated forever and who knows what done to the dinosaurs. Jake briefly reflected on this, but shrugged it off as he exited the facility and walked down the road with dinosaur pens on both sides featuring a wide variety of dinosaurs. He watched some maiasaurs for a couple minutes as they peacefully grazed before continuing on down the road. A pair of electric powered jeeps drove past and honked at him before continuing on. After a few minutes of walking, Jake finally reached a small store and walked inside.

"Jake! What brings you here?" asked Rupert, the storeowner.

"The usual, candy," said Jake. Rupert smiled and tossed him a couple of candy bars. Jake looked at the wrappers and sighed.

"Jurassic Park chocolate bars? What happened to the Hersheys?" asked Jake sighing.

"Hammond said we're only allowed to have officially licensed Jurassic Park products on this island to promote the company," said Rupert.

"Oy," said Jake shaking his head.

"On the plus side we don't have to pay for it," said Rupert. Jake took a bite and shuddered.

"Great, now it looks like I'll have to start smuggling candy into the island as well," he said as Rupert laughed. Jake then walked over and sat down at the only table in the store as he began reading the latest USA Today.

"God the world sure is going to hell isn't it?" asked Jake.

"Yeah. Thank goodness we live here with bloodthirsty carnivores only inches away from escaping and eating everything in site," said Rupert with a grin. Jake sighed and poured himself a cup of Jurassic Bean Coffee before sitting back down and reading the stock report for Ingen. A few moments later the phone rang.

"Rupert?" asked Rupert. "Yeah sure just a sec. Jake, phone call."

Jake took the phone. "Whit. Oh hey John what's up? Yes I realize it's time for my employee evaluation. No, I thought you were coming here. What do you mean you're not coming? But what about my evaluation? John you know damn well I'm not going to that island! John? Damn it!"

Jake slammed the phone closed.

"What's up?" asked Rupert. Jake leaned his head against the wall and sighed.

"John wants to conduct my evaluation at Jurassic Park," said Jake. "And apparently I don't have a choice."

"Don't go, quit," said Rupert knowing about Jake's reluctance to go to that island.

"I wish I could. But my sister's still in remission for cancer and I can't cut out on her now, it might come back. I just about give her my entire salary to support her and I can't back out now. I know John knows this and he desperately wants to get me over my fear of that island. As much as I hate to say this, I have to go back to Island Nublar," said Jake storming off.

A week later: A helicopter landed at the employee helipad next to a massive waterfall. Jake opened the door of the copter and looked out hesitantly at the ground.

"End of the line," said the pilot over the chopper's noise. Jake sighed and shakily put a foot down onto the landing pad. He swallowed his courage and put down his other foot and slowly walked away from the copter, which subsequently took off. Jake watched it go as if it was the last chance for him to escape from the island. He sighed and made his way to a jeep waiting for him.

"Hello there, Mr. Whitacre," said Sarah Harding from the driver seat.

"Ah Ms. Harding, I wasn't aware that you'd begun your work on the island yet," said Jake getting into the jeep. It started and rumbled off towards the Visitor's Center.

"Yes. My father decided to take some time off from working here and I was picked to replace him as the veterinarian here," said Sarah moving the jeep towards the massive electric fence leading into the compound. It went through the two gates and was inside of Jurassic Park. Jake slowly felt death encroaching in on him from all sides. He forced himself to breath and calm down.

"I'm surprised you aren't tired. Your flight from San Diego must've been more peaceful than mine was," said Sarah. Jake chuckled and shook his head as he observed the local plant life.

"Sounds like John is still covering up the existence of Site B. I wonder why?" Jake wondered. The Jeep stopped in the middle of an open field.

"Out of gas?" Jake asked.

"No, I just wanted to observe the brachiosaurs for a few moments if that's okay," said Sarah. Jake shrugged as down in the valley a pair of brachiosaurs frolicked in the water.

"God I just love dinosaurs, don't you?" asked Sarah.

"Actually, I hate dinosaurs with a passion," said Jake truthfully.

"What? Why?" Sarah asked.

"I have my reasons," said Jake as images of what had happened that fateful night flashed through his mind. "How are things with you and Ian?"

"Predictable," Sarah snorted.

"Ha!" laughed Jake. "Tell him that your relationship is an example for why he should take his chaos theory and shove it."

"Yeah maybe I will," she said chuckling. The brachiosaur trumpeted.

"Damn I hate dinosaurs," said Jake watching them.

"Well I don't," said Sarah mesmerized. "I don't have any reason to hate them."

"One day you will, one day," said Jake quietly.

"What?"

"Nothing. Can we get going please, I don't want to spend another minute on this island," said Jake. Sarah shrugged and started up the engine and the jeep rumbled off away from the idyllic scene.

"How many visitors do we have right now?" asked Jake trying to get off the subject.

"Twenty," said Sarah. Jake looked at her shocked.

"You're joking. Why so few?" he asked.

"Lex is visiting with the class that she student teaches for their dinosaur lecture. Naturally John gave that class an entire weekend to have the park for themselves," said Sarah pulling the jeep onto the guided tour road towards the Visitors Center.

"How old are they?" asked Jake.

"Second grade," Sarah responded driving past the center. Jake just shook his head.

"If just one raptor gets loose it'll be a bloodbath," he thought. "This park should be only open to those who can defend themselves in the event something goes wrong."

The Jeep roared into the underground garage and stopped next to a group of other jeeps and tour vehicles. Sarah and Jake got out and proceeded to the main lobby. They emerged amongst the two skeletons and a group of maintenance workers replacing the lights.

"Well I've got some things to do, I trust you'll keep yourself busy," said Sarah.

"Yeah I guess I will," said Jake. They split ways and he headed for the control room and after a few wrong turns he finally entered into the room and sat down next to Ray Arnold.

"Ray," said Jake.

"Jake. So you finally returned huh?" asked Ray.

"Against my better judgment yes," said Jake agreeing with him. "Where's John?"

"Out on the tour with Alexis and her students," said Robert.

"How could you let kids onto this island? It's irresponsible is what it is," said Jake rummaging through a nearby clipboard.

"Yeah but those 'irresponsible youths' are our major source of income since Hammond banned all scientists from the island," said Robert.

"And that was somewhat of a mistake," said Jake. He accessed the computer system and logged onto his account. Deep in the bowels of the circuitry, the sleeper virus awoke. Jake read a couple of things before logging off again.

"Not after that first group was determined that the dinos were all animatronic and got mauled by the T-Rex," said Ray. "I don't know how we survived that lawsuit."

"That's what Hammond gets for having carnivores on this island," said Jake. "How many raptors are in that small pen of theirs?"

"Fifteen," said Robert shuddering. Jake smacked his forehead.

"Including," he began not willing to finish that statement.

"The Queen as we call her, yes," said Robert.

"Damn I was hoping she was dead," said Jake leaning back in his chair.

"So do I. I'm still proposing that we kill her to John," said Robert.

"Speaking of which, the tour's back," said Ray pointing to the main monitor. The monitor showed four tour vehicles arriving and children getting out of them including an elderly man in white.

"May as well make my presence known," said Jake reluctantly leaving. He wandered through the lobby and emerged into the sunlight and headed towards the vehicles. John Hammond was talking with some wide-eyed children about dinosaurs when Jake stepped next to him.

"John," said Jake. John looked up confused before a wide smile came over him.

"Jake! You came!" said John enthusiastically. "Children, why don't you run off and join the others."

"John you know damn well I don't want to be on this island," said Jake after the children had left.

"And yet here you are," said John.

"This is only because of my sister, the day she gets better I'm quitting Ingen forever," said Jake. "And I don't appreciate you using that fact against me."

"It's nothing personal Jake, but you really need to get over your fear of this island. How old are you know, 27? Do you really want to live the rest of your life never experiencing the joys of this island?" asked John.

"If it means forgetting about what happened to Jeffrey then yes," said Jake as the two had begun following the children through some brush.

"Look, I'm sorry you had to come here. Apparently you still haven't gotten over what happened all those years ago," said John.

"And you have?" Jake accused.

"No! You know damn well I'm still upset over the sequence of events that lead to his death," said John.

"Yeah over being sued," Jake began before freezing in his tracks and started shaking.

"What?" John asked worried. He then looked ahead of him and spotted the raptor pit.

"You bastard, you knew we were coming here," said Jake angrily as his hands clenched into fists.

"No! I had no idea," said John. "That's the truth."

"I want my evaluation done now! I will spend another minute on this damn island!" shouted Jake before turning around and nearly slamming into Alexis Murphy.

"Hi," said Lex.

"Ma'am," said Jake nodding before storming off. Lex watched him go.

"What's wrong with him, grandpa?" she asked. John sighed and began walking towards the raptor pit.

"Jake unfortunately had a bad experience on this island three years ago and doesn't like the notion of returning here," said John.

"What happened three years ago?" asked Lex as they reached some viewing windows into the pit where the children were clustered trying to get a view of the raptors.

"Three years ago when we were introducing a new raptor into this environment, one that Jake had helped clone, it broke loosed and killed a worker, one of Jake's best friends right in front of him. He would've quit Ingen then and there for what had happened, but he had other issues that forced him to stay. Anyway, he was given time off and went straight to Costa Rica where he discovered by chance, Arnold Nedry meeting with a member of Biosyn. Nedry was planning to sabotage Jurassic Park during your initial tour and make off with several dino embryos. If Jake hadn't been there, who knows what would've happened to Jurassic Park and Ingen," said John sighing watching Jake vanish from sight.

"You don't think he's going to do something irresponsible do you?" asked Lex somewhat worried for the children.

"You mean like cause the raptor fences to fail and fail in attempting to slaughter them?" John asked. "No. Jake may be angry while he's here, but he won't do anything like that. Despite what he might look like now he's a very responsible individual. Come, let's go watch the children."

The two walked over to the pit as from the garage, a gas powered jeep roared out and zoomed down the road. Jake pushed the petal to the metal and roared off down the road. He reached the massive Jurassic Park gate, opened it, drove through, and continued on down the road. Finally he reached a small concrete building with a garage. Jake pulled the jeep into the garage and slammed the garage door shut. He then entered into the concrete bunker, locked the door, propped up a piece of wood to ensure that, and proceeded to the lower level where he loaded several of the rifles from a nearby cabinet and set them down on the middle table. He then laid down on the floor and tried to get some sleep.

Deep in the computer circuitry, the sleeper virus wormed its way through the computer system and slowly set about shutting down power in Jurassic Park.

Visitors Center: "Bye, enjoy your late night tour," said John to the kids who wanted to go on a late night tour of the island. The two tour vehicles rumbled off into the night as a weak cold wind blew across the island. John shivered briefly and walked inside as the lights began flickering slightly. John walked into the control room as the screens began flickering.

"What's wrong?" asked John a little worried.

"Nothing, the system is probably just lagging. We'll defrag it in the morning and everything should be fine," said Ray.

"Where's Jake?" asked John looking around the room.

"Right after his encounter with you he took a gas powered jeep and roared off into the park. He hasn't been back since," said Robert.

"Where do you think he went?" asked John.

"A bunker probably to hole out until morning," responded Robert.

"He'll never feel safe on this island will he?" asked John.

"Considering it was his idea to build the bunker system and then went behind your back to have them built after you said no, I guess so," said Ray. John just sighed and shook his head.

"Maybe I should just advance him the money he'll need for his sister and let him quit, I don't want to make his life a living hell," said Hammond. Then abruptly all the power went out in Jurassic Park before emergency systems powered up.

"What the hell is going on? This isn't just a lagging problem," said John. Ray was hurriedly checking various computer screens.

"Something's wrong, systems are failing all over the park," he said.

"What? Why?" John demanded.

"I don't know!" said Ray checking all the bits of data he could. Then suddenly an alarm began blaring.

"Oh my God," said John. Fences had begun failing all over the park. Suddenly the security doors all became unlocked.

"Get Jake on the line before the phones die. Have him find out where the tour stopped," shouted Hammond. Ray quickly grabbed a phone.

"We won't have much to say, they're failing fast," he said.

"Robert, get the mainland," said Hammond. "Quickly!"

Bunker: Jake woke up to the blaring of the phone. He groggily got up before he noticed the lights were winking on and off. Jake quickly reached up and grabbed the phone.

"Whitacre," said Jake over the phone.

"Jake…problems…fences…failed," said Ray's static filled response.

"Ray? What's going on?" Jake yelled.

"Power…fail…GET THE KIDS!" shouted Ray before the line broke into static. Jake snapped to attention and grabbed all the rifles he'd loaded. Jake ran out to the jeep and threw open the garage door. He tossed all the rifles in the back and roared out into the park as a storm began raging.

Visitors Center: "Everything's dead. Phones, lights, power, you name it," said Ray.

"How could this have happened?" Hammond asked.

"I said I'd be back," said an animated Nedry from one of the computers.

"Nedry! I should've known he'd pull a stunt like this," said Ray tapping keys on the computer.

"I thought you wiped the system of his viruses," said Hammond.

"I thought I did. But if he had a sleeper virus I might not have detected it," said Ray running over and pulling out various bits of the mainframe.

"I take it you didn't contact the mainland?" Robert asked. Robert shook his head.

"No," he said hanging up the phone.

"What about Jake, did he get the message?" asked John.

"I think so, look," said Ray. A videocamera briefly showed a gas powered jeep roaring down one of the roads while rain and wind whipped the area before it shut off.

"I almost hate to ask this, but are the raptor fences down?" asked Robert. Ray checked the computer before slumping his head down on the desk. The computer read: RAPTOR FENCES DEACTIVATED. RAPTOR FENCES DEACTIVATED. All down the screen.

"Oh shit," said Robert grabbing a rifle and heading for the door. He ran outside of the Center and heard screams and rifle blasts as Velociraptor roars were heard.