The place buzzes with activity. Everywhere, there are piles of amber, tagged and labeled with SCIENTISTS in white coats examining it under microscopes.
One scientist moves a complicated drill apparatus next to the chuck of amber with a fossilized mosquito inside and bores into the side of it. MR. DNA escapes through the drill hole as the Scientist moves the amber onto a microscope and peers through the eyepiece.
MR. DNA: "This fossilized tree sap...which we call amber waited millions of years, with the mosquito inside until Jurassic Park's scientists came along!"
We see the greatly enlarged image of a mosquito through the lens of an microscope through a zooming effect.
MR. DNA: "Using sophisticated techniques, they extract the preserved blood from the mosquito, and..."
A long needle is inserted through the amber, into the thorax of the mosquito, and makes an extraction.
Mr. DNA: "...Bingo! Dino DNA!"
Mr. DNA jumps down in front of DNA data as it races by at headache worth of speed. He holds his head, dizzied by it.
MR. DNA: "A full DNA strand contains three billion genetic codes! If we looked at screens like these once a second for eight hours a day, it'd take two years to look at the entire strand! It's that long! And since it's so old, it's full of holes! That's where our geneticists take over!"
Then the film changed into a Genetics Lab.
Scientists toil in a lab with two huge white towers at either side.
MR. DNA: "Thinking Machine supercomputers and gene sequencers break down the strand in minutes..."
One Scientist, in the back has his arms encased in two long rubber tubes. He's strapped into a bizarre apparatus, staring into a complex headpiece and moving his arms gently, like Tai Chi movements.
MR. DNA: "...and Virtual Reality displays show our geneticists the gaps in the DNA sequence! Since most animal DNA is
ninety percent identical, we use the complete DNA of a frog..."
Now going to the Virtual Reality display.
We all see an actual DNA strand, except it has a big hole in the center, where the vital information is missing. Mr. DNA bounds into the frame, carrying a butch of letters in one hand.
He puts it in the gap and turns back against it, grunting as he shoves into place.
MR. DNA: (straining) "... to fill in the...holes and...complete... the...(finally getting it) ...code! Whew!"
He brushes his hands off, satisfied.
MR. DNA: "Now we can make a baby dinosaur!"
My opinion on that film, is that Mr. DNA is pretty annoying and that virtual reality nonsense make no damn sense on being there in the first place.
The scientists specifically Grant and Ellie look at each other, unsure if the film is actually correct or not.
Hammond: "All this has some dramatic music ... da dum da dum da dum dum ... march or something, it's not written yet, and the tour moves on ..."
He throws a switch and safety bars appear out of nowhere and drop over their seats, and lots of clicking sound were made.
Hammond: "For your own safety!"
The row seats begin to move out of the auditorium.
The row of seats moves slowly past a row of double-panned glass window beneath a large sign that read 'GENETICS/FERTILIZATION/HATCHERY.' Inside, Technicians work at microscopes.
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In the back is a section entirely lit by blue ultraviolet light.
Mr. DNA voice continues over a speaker in each seat.
MR. DNA: Our fertilization department is where the dinosaur DNA takes the place of the DNA in unfertilized emu or ostrich eggs ... and then it's on to the nursery, where we welcome the dinosaurs back into the world!
Gennaro has a wondrous grin plastered on his face, just loving everything now. Even though I get to see it, I know he's making it, cause I saw it in the movie.
Gennaro: "This is overwhelming, John. Are these people animatronics?"
Hammond: "No, we don't have any animatronics here. These are the real miracle workers of Jurassic Park."
I cough out a small laugh. Because the movie Jurassic Park was made with using Cgi and animatronics.
Grant, Ellie, and Malcolm are frustrated, leaning forward, straining against the safety bars for a better look. But the cars keep going.
Grant: "Wait a minute! How do you interrupt the cellular mitosis?!?"
Ellie: "Can't we see the unfertilized host eggs?!"
But the cars are already moving on to another set of windows, which give a glimpse into what looks like a control room.
Hammond: "Shortly, shortly...."
MR. DNA: "Our control room contains some of the most sophisticated automation ever attempted in..."
Grant strains to look back into the labs, but the cars move past again, no intention of slowing down.
Grant: "Can't you stop these things?!"
Hammond: "Sorry! It's kind of a ride!"
Grant: (to Malcolm) "Let's get outta here!"
The two of them team up on the safety bars. Grant shoves his all the way back with one foot and Malcolm does the same. They stand up and head for the door of the hatchery.
I did the same as well, so did the other players of our group. Following the cast.
Gennaro: "Hey! You can't do that!"
Too late. Ellie slips out from under her safety bar too and stomps right across Gennaro's seat.
Gennaro: "Can they do that?"
They reach the door to the hatchery. Grant tries to shove it open, but just did some thud into it. He rattles the handle, but the door won't budge as it's on a security key-card system.
Hammond steps up and takes his glasses off.
Hammond: "Relax, Donald, relax. They're scientists, They ought to be curious. (he steps up to the code box) It's a retinal scanner."
He pushes various code numbers. The door opens. He steps aside, and the group eagerly goes up the stairs. Along with the group of players and I went in too.
In the hallways we entered in. We saw some stairs
Grant runs up the stairs. Malcolm and Ellie eagerly try to get a look at the lab. Hammond and Gennaro come up and join Grant at the door.
Gennaro: "John, w-what I'm just saying...."
Hammond: "Relax Donald, relax. They're scientists. They ought to be curious."
Hammond reaches the door, Grant tries to pry it open.
Hammond: " Dr. Grant, just a minute, just a minute, (he pushes the code; the door opens). Remember what Samuel Johnson said. (they step into the cubicle) Curiosity is one of the permanent and certain characteristics of a vigorous intellect!" (the second door opens) Right! Come along."