Heading for the East Dock in Isla
Nublar, driving a Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler under a strong storm,
the infamous computer programmer crashes with a sign indicating his
destination. Going in a new
direction, he loses control of
his vehicle and bogs down near his objective. Using the car's tow
cable to release it, he slips in the mud losing his glasses, and,
while tying up the cable in a tree, he meets a
young
Dilophosaurus. Trying to get back to his vehicle, he falls once
more and then realizes that the animal, although small, is not as
harmless as he thought. Another memorable scene from
Jurassic
Park is replicated by Iron Studios on the statue
"Dennis Nedry meets the Dilophosaurus Deluxe - Jurassic Park - Art
Scale 1/10", with the corrupt and reckless programmer Dennis Nedry
fallen facing the
Dilophosaurus, while the small
carnivorous predator opens his fan-shaped membranes on the back of
his head to spray its tar poison, first hitting Nedry's
shirt.
With serious financial problems, the
computer programmer Dennis Nedry, responsible for the entire
Jurassic Park's security system, was corrupted by a bribe offer of
US$ 1,5 million from BioSyn to steal
InGen dinosaurs
embryos. Nedry created and used a program similar to a virus that
disabled most of the entire Jurassic Park security, cutting off the
energy and granting him access to all the embryos.
To
accomplish his theft, he used a fake shaving cream can
that was designed to hide 15 species and preserve them for 36
hours. That also turned off all the fences, allowing him to open
them without being
electrocuted, but as a side effect
freed almost every dinosaur from the park, making them free to roam
the island. Pressed by his hirer due to a storm that would force
him to leave the island soon, Nedry
hastened his plan,
leaving the Visitor Center to deliver the stolen embryos in the
East Dock to his contact that was ready to leave in a ship, but the
events described above led him to his tragic destiny and his greed
resulted in the incident that led to the park's collapse.
Size: 21 x 41 x 24 cm
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