Jurassic Park Cleanup 1994

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AN: Wow 4 years that's wild, here's an update.

It's January 1994, just 4 months after the catastrophic events at Jurassic Park. The world outside remains blissfully ignorant of the horrors that unfolded on Isla Nublar, but within the corridors of InGen, the aftermath is all too real. John Hammond and Dr. Henry Wu, the architect of the park's groundbreaking genetic work, have returned to the island with a specialized team. Their mission is clear: resecure the island, recover the bodies of those who perished, and uncover the truth behind Dennis Nedry's betrayal.

The island, once the site of a grand vision, is now a dangerous, untamed wilderness. The power is down, the fences are destroyed, and the dinosaurs that were supposed to be the park's attractions have reclaimed their domain. Hammond and Wu lead their team through the overgrown paths and ruined facilities, the weight of their failure heavy in the air. Days are spent combing through the jungle, recovering the remains of the fallen—Ray Arnold, Robert Muldoon, and eventually, Dennis Nedry, whose treachery had triggered the disastrous sequence of events.

Nedry's body, discovered near his abandoned Jeep, tells a grim tale. The Dilophosaurus that killed him left him slumped in the mud, his face frozen in a final moment of terror. His Intestines riped out and Partially Eaten. Nearby, the team finds the shattered remains of the cryogenic canister that Nedry used to steal the embryos. The canister is empty, a silent witness to the chaos that followed his betrayal. However, it is soon clear that Nedry's actions had far-reaching consequences—consequences that went beyond the island.

As they continue their search, the team uncovers disturbing evidence that they were not the first to return to the island. In a remote section of the jungle, they stumble upon a second camp, long abandoned but still bearing the marks of a recent struggle. The equipment scattered around the camp is marked with BioSyn logos, and the scene tells a story of a team that was ambushed by the island's most dangerous predators.

Hammond and Wu piece together the grim truth: BioSyn, a rival company desperate to steal InGen's secrets, had sent in a team to retrieve the stolen embryos after Nedry failed to make his rendezvous. This BioSyn team, highly trained and equipped, had managed to track down the canister just before the 48-hour window for viability expired. They had transferred the embryos into a 72-hour case, but before they could escape the island, they were ambushed by a pack of Raptors.

The evidence is clear—spent ammunition, claw marks on the trees, and scattered remains indicate that the BioSyn team was outmatched and ultimately slaughtered by the Raptors. The 72-hour case, now buried under debris in a collapsed tent, is found by Hammond's team, The embryos  destroyed and lost in the chaos, represent yet another failure in the chain of events that began with Nedry's betrayal.

This discovery sends a chill through Hammond and Wu. They realize that the situation on Isla Nublar was far more dangerous and complex than they had imagined. BioSyn's involvement, and the brutal end met by their operatives, underscores the high stakes of the genetic power they had unleashed. It also reinforces the reality that no one—not even those with the best equipment and training—could fully control what had been created on this island.

With the island resecured as best as possible and the bodies of the fallen, including the BioSyn team, recovered, Hammond knows that a final, difficult decision must be made. He asks Dr. Wu to join him in his private bungalow, a small, secluded structure near the visitor center that had once been a place of inspiration and planning. Now, it feels like a tomb for the dreams that once fueled their work.

Hammond motions for Wu to sit at the small wooden table in the center of the room. The air is thick with tension as Hammond pours two glasses of whiskey, sliding one toward Wu. His hands tremble slightly—not from age, but from the enormity of what he knows they need to discuss.

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