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List of Jurassic Park characters

The following is a list of characters from Michael Crichton's novels, ''Jurassic Park'', and its sequel, ''The Lost World''. Details are also given on the characters' roles in Steven Spielberg's film adaptations, ''Jurassic Park'' and ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'', as well as ''Jurassic Park III'' and ''Jurassic World'' and other related media. ''Jurassic Park III'' and ''Jurassic World'' are not adaptations, but contain characters and events based on Crichton's novels.
==Appearing in ''Jurassic Park''==
(詳細は date=2011-12-13 )〕 As the novel opens, billionaire entrepreneur John Hammond founds a high-tech amusement park on the fictional Costa Rican island of Isla Nublar, filled with dinosaurs cloned from DNA harvested from prehistoric insects found in amber. In order to open the park, he must first gain the approval of several experts in different fields. Hammond invites palaeontologists Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler, mathematician Ian Malcolm, and his investor's attorney, Donald Gennaro, to tour the park. Upon arrival, the experts begin to discover errors in the system, such as dinosaurs in the wrong pens and evidence of dinosaurs breeding in the wild. These errors occur in spite of Jurassic Park being run by expert computer engineers and top-notch technical systems. Soon after, due to a tropical storm and industrial sabotage by a disgruntled technician, the park undergoes several technical failures and the dinosaurs escape their pens. A tyrannosaur attacks the group, separating them, and the staff make a desperate attempt to regain control of the situation. As Ian Malcolm had predicted from the start, it becomes quite clear that they had never been in control. Often considered a cautionary tale on biological tinkering in the same spirit as Mary Shelley's ''Frankenstein'', the book uses the mathematical concept of chaos theory and its philosophical implications to explain the inevitable collapse of the park.
The first two film sequels take place on Isla Sorna, a nearby island known as "Site B", where the dinosaurs were engineered and nurtured for a few months, before being moved to Isla Nublar. ''Jurassic World'', the third sequel, sees the story return to Isla Nublar.

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