"Billy, let her go!" Gerry yelled.

"Billy, stop!" Jess screamed. "Let her go!"

"Stay out of my way!" Yoder warned.

"What are you doing?" Gerry demanded.

"I'm warning you!" Yoder said. "Keep back!"

"Come on, think this through!" Gerry pleaded.

"Dad!" Jess said. "Do something!"

"Shut up!" Yoder said. "Shut up!"

"Tell us doctor...what's out there?" Yoder demanded, his trench knife aimed at Sorkin's throat. "What did this to him?"

"Tro...they're called Troodon inequalis." Sorkin said. "They were meant to be euthanized...but..."

"What, you let them out?" Yoder asked.

"No, no!" Sorkin said. "I kept them in quarantine...for study. They...I thought they may have been leaving the pens somehow, but I wasn't certain."

"You knew about those damn creatures all along, while we were out there, exposed, humping around like idiots, looking for our pilot." Yoder said!

"Billy. Wait." Gerry said.

"We were nearly killed by one of our own men." Billy said. "Probably bitten by one of those things just like D-Caf. Who knows where is catatonic body is now. Both our teams are dead! Oscar is dead! All because of your dinosaurs. All because of you."

"Oscar doesn't want this." Gerry said, trying to placate Billy. "He died helping us all survive. He wouldn't want her dead."

"Had he known, though." Yoder said. "Anyway, this witch is a liar. She's lied to all of us...put me in the direct line of danger to protect her agenda and her precious freakshow. What else is she hiding?"

"Please." Sorkin pleaded. "If I knew sooner-"

"Ah, shut it." Yoder snapped.

"Yes, she lied to all of us, but she also helped when she could." Gerry said. "Nima is alive because of her."

"She could have warned us." Yoder said.

"I wasn't entirely sure yet." Sorkin said. "For all I knew, she could have gotten into the quarantine pens."

"Oh, so what...I'm the enemy?" Yoder said. I'm the bad guy here? I'm just trying to open your eyes. I'm trying to show you the truth and bring someone to account for it."

"That's just it, Billy." Gerry said. "She's not the one responsible. This falls on the shoulders of Hammond and InGen. And now we're all suffering for it."

"Still..." Yoder said.

"Billy, let her go." Gerry said. "We need every able mind and body we can get."

"All she has to say is, "it's my fault"." Yoder said. ""It's my fault". C'mon doc...let me hear it."

"No...it wasn't." Sorkin said, her voice shaking.

"Say it!" Yoder screamed.

"It's...it's m-my fault." Sorkin said.

"There." Yoder said. "That wasn't so difficult, was it? Your friends may have saved you, here, but at least I got the truth out of you. You want her alive? You got her."

Yoder walked away from Sorkin.

"You just mark my words," Yoder said to Gerry. "She will save just one of those animals before she lifts a finger to help you. Now...everyone make themselves useful. I've got to tend to D-Caf."