Henry Wu stepped into his office.

"Due to technical difficulties all our exhibits are now closed." A voice said on an intercom.

Wu turned around to find Masrani walking through the crowd.

Masrani and Wu sat down in his office.

"You know that I'm not at liberty to reveal the asset's genetic makeup." Wu explained, pouring himself tea. "Creating a hybrid species was bound to produce an unpredictable animal."

"It's killed people, Henry." Masrani said.

"That's unfortunate." Wu said.

"What purpose could we have for a dinosaur that can camouflage?" Masrani asked.

"Cuttlefish DNA was added to the chemical mixture to help her withstand an accelerated growth rate." Wu said. "Cuttlefish have chromatophores that allow the skin to change color."

"It hid from infrared technology." Masrani said.

"Really?" Wu asked.

"How is that possible?" Masrani asked.

"Tree frogs can modulate their infrared output." Wu explained. "We used their DNA to adapt her to a tropical climate. But I never imagined-"

"Who authorized you to do this?" Masrani asked.

"You did." Wu said.

"Bigger. Scarier." Wu said. "Um, "cooler", I believe, is the word that you used in your memo. You cannot have an animal with exaggerated predator features without the corresponding behavioral traits."

"What you're doing here...what you have done..." Masrani said. "The board will shut down this park, seize your work, everything you've built. And Hammond won't be there to protect you this time."

"All of this exists because of me." Wu said, coldly. "If I don't innovate, somebody else will."

"You are to cease all activities here immediately." Masrani ordered.

"You are acting like we are engaged in some kind of mad science." Wu said. "But we are doing what we have done since the beginning. Nothing in Jurassic World is natural. We have always combined the DNA of dinosaurs with the DNA of other animals. And if their genes were pure, many of them would look quite different. But you didn't ask for reality. You asked for more teeth."

"I never asked for a monster!" Masrani shouted.

"'Monster' is a relative term." Wu said. "To a canary, a cat is a monster. We are just used to being the cat."