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Ian Malcolm stood by the high-tensile glass window, his silhouette flickering in the lightning. He wasn't watching the rain; he was watching the dark wall of the jungle. He knew the physics of this island—it was an ecosystem out of balance, a chaotic system hurtling toward a crash.

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"We shouldn't have brought it in here," Ian said, his voice flat. "The parents aren't going to just check their watches and wait. They’re tracking the scent. They’re tracking the distress call."

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Hammond sends a team led by chaos theorist Dr. Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum, at his sarcastic best) to document the island. The goal? Convince the world to leave the animals alone. Naturally, Ludlow’s team arrives simultaneously to capture the beasts for a new "Jurassic Park: San Diego."

"Nature is a scavenger, Nick!" Ian snapped, turning around. "You’re applying human ethics to a Cretaceous reality. We are sitting in a glass box with a homing beacon for the largest apex predator to ever walk the earth."