Why did the power go out in Jurassic Park?

The most common one will be that the outage happens when you've got too many buildings or substations relying on one power station and the station cannot keep up with demand. The other reason can be because a substation or a power station has been damaged in a tropical storm that has hit your park.
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Why did Dennis turn off the power in Jurassic Park?

Dennis Nedry was a computer programmer at Jurassic Park and the central antagonist of the original Jurassic Park film. Due to his financial problems and low salary, he accepted a bribe from Biosyn to smuggle dinosaur embryos off the island.
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For what reason did Jurassic Park have electric fences?

In Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis, electric fences, known in-game as Security Fences, must be built in order to create dinosaur enclosures.
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Why did Nedry shut down the fences?

Why did Nedry shut off the fences? The novel covers your first point. In order to gain unfettered access to the cryo-room so that he could steal the embryos, Nedry needed to shut down all of the security. “That's the least of it,” Arnold said.
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What happens to the Barbasol can in Jurassic Park?

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While trying to deliver it, Nedry crashed his car Jeep 12 into the Dilophosaurus pen and is attacked and killed by one of its juveniles. After dropping it, the can rolled down a small drop and landed in mud, while being covered up in more mud, becoming hidden.
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What was nedry's magic word?

For a movie full of giant dinosaurs, it's strange that one of Jurassic Park's most memorable scenes involves portly programmer Dennis Nedry — played by Seinfeld regular Wayne Knight — wagging his finger and repeating the words "Ah-ah-ah!
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What's the spitting dinosaur in Jurassic Park?

In the 1993 film Jurassic Park as well as the novel it is based on, one of the dinosaurs depicted is the Dilophosaurus. The film shows it with a frill around its neck and standing shorter than the actor Wayne Knight (5 ft 7 in) who plays the role of Dennis Nedry, killed by the Dilophosaurus which spits venom.
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How Dennis Nedry really died?

The dinosaur blinded Nedry with its venomous saliva, ripped his stomach open, causing his intestines to spill out, and then crushed his head in its jaws. Nedry's remains were later found by Muldoon and Gennaro, by now being devoured by a group of scavenging procompsognathus.
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Is Nedry Hammond's son?

Anyway, Dennis Nedry and Henry Wu are John Hammond's metaphorical sons. He neglects them both for his park and they both react accordingly: Henry tries to become the thing that makes John desert them. John is obsessed with his power of creation; Henry becomes the guy who creates the dinos.
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Why did Tim get shocked in Jurassic Park?

The reason Tim is "electrocuted", though, and rendered unconscious, is the electric POTENTIAL difference (voltage) between him and a suddenly active 50000 volt fence.
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Can you survive 10000 volts Jurassic Park?

It will not kill you, at the Amperage is too small and for a very short duration. Well 10,000 volts are really dangerous.
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Who runs to the fence to distract the raptors in Jurassic Park?

Wu, Harding, Muldoon, Sattler, Hammond, and Malcolm are all trapped in a room at the lodge, as three raptors on the roof of the room slowly bite through the bars of the skylight. Sattler goes outside to distract the raptors while Grant makes a run for the generator, leaving the kids alone in the cafeteria.
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What was wrong with the Triceratops in Jurassic Park?

In the original book upon which the film is based, we find out that the stones it eats are too close to poisonous West Indian Lilac berries. So when the dinosaur replaces the stones every six weeks it simultaneously picks up some of the fallen berries and is poisoned again.
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What was Dennis Nedry salary?

Nedry was paid US $750,000 up front, and was promised an additional $50,000 for each viable embryo delivered to Dodgson. This would add up to a total of $1,500,000 (over $2,660,000 in 2019 after adjusting for inflation).
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What does Hammond want from Ellie and Grant in Jurassic Park?

Just then the phone rings and it is Hammond, who tries to convince Grant to visit his biological preserve on Isla Nublar. Grant is reluctant, explaining that he wants to pursue this discovery of a living procompsognathid—which greatly interests Hammond—but gives in when Hammond offers $60,000 each to Grant and Sattler.
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Did Dilophosaurus have venom?

The cute Dilophosaurus' ability to spit poison makes for one of the most memorable scenes in Jurassic Park — as well as one of the most inaccurate. The Dilophosaurus never spit poison. In fact, the Dilophosaurus didn't have poison at its disposal at all.
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Is Alan Grant returning to Jurassic World 3?

Jurassic World Dominion is bringing back Dr. Alan Grant and Dr. Ellie Sattler from the original Jurassic Park for this final installment.
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Are Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler married?

In the first novel, contrary to the film, Ellie never had a relationship with Dr. Grant.
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Who died on the toilet in Jurassic Park?

'Jurassic Park': Meet 'the guy who died on the toilet'

Actor Martin Ferrero has had a long career as a character actor in Hollywood, appearing on hit shows such as Miami Vice and movies such as 1995's Get Shorty.
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What was the first dinosaur they saw in Jurassic Park?

Brachiosaurus. In the first Jurassic Park film, a Brachiosaurus is the first dinosaur seen by the park's visitors.
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Did the Dilophosaurus have a frill?

Many people are at least vaguely familiar with Dilophosaurus thanks to its bit-part in the first Jurassic Park movie. It was that small-ish, cooing theropod with a pair of crests on its blunt head and that turned out to have a shocking extendible neck-frill and the ability to spit venom like a cobra.
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What was making the Stegosauruses sick in Jurassic Park?

The Stegosaurus was known to regurgitate the stones every six weeks before ingesting new ones, but in doing so, it inadvertently ate the poisonous berries. While Jurassic Park briefly focused on the poisonous plant and nearby stones, it didn't spend much time on the sick dinosaur.
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How was Earth during the Jurassic period?

The Jurassic period (199.6 million to 145.5 million years ago) was characterized by a warm, wet climate that gave rise to lush vegetation and abundant life. Many new dinosaurs emerged—in great numbers. Among them were stegosaurs, brachiosaurs, allosaurs, and many others.
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Is Dilophosaurus a raptor?

Dilophosaurus (/daɪˌloʊfəˈsɔːrəs, -foʊ-/ dy-LOHF-o-SOR-əs) is a genus of theropod dinosaurs that lived in what is now North America during the Early Jurassic, about 193 million years ago. Three skeletons were discovered in northern Arizona in 1940, and the two best preserved were collected in 1942.
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