Nerosaurus
Wu repeatedly told me that he wanted to go beyond. He wanted to improve dinosaurs' DNA, and he had all the cards to do it. I always denied it. People had to know dinosaurs as they really were.
"Shut up!". I told him. "Stop with this egocentrism, I pay you to recreate dinosaurs, not to create monsters!"
Weeks followed in which our relationship was weakened, we just said the usual phrases of circumstance. Annoyed by his behavior, during night I regularly sent two of the staff to check that there was nothing strange in the lab. Every time, everything went smoothly.
Years later, a boy from Wu's staff, after a heated discussion with him, came to tell me about a Wu's past secret project. An underwater project. Something too dangerous for me to accept. At that moment I connected everything. I realized that the big recognition chip found on the beach, attached to a piece of flesh, didn't belong to a blue whale, as I was told.
-Brief invented interview in the 90s with John Hammond, written by me :)
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