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more adventurous guests of course can
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opt for our jungle River Cruise or for a
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closeup look at our Majestic none of
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these attractions are ready yet of
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course but the park will open with the
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basic tour you're about to take and then
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other rides will come online 6 or 12
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months after that absolutely spectacular
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design spared no expense and we can
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charge anything we want 2,000 a day
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10,000 a day and people will pay it and
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then there's the merchandise I can
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person this park was not built to cater
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only for the super Rich everyone in the
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world has the right to enjoy these
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animals sure they will what we'll have a
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a coupon day or
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something
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yes see the lack of humility before
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nature that's being displayed here um
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staggers well thank you Dr Malcolm but I
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think things are a little bit different
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than you and I had feared yeah I know
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they're a lot worse now wait a second
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now we haven't even seen the part Don
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let him talk there's no reason I no I
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want to hear every Viewpoint I really do
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yeah don't you see the danger uh John
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inherent uh in what you're doing here
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genetic power is the most awesome Force
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the planet's ever seen but you wield it
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like a a kid that's found his dad's gun
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it's hardly appropriate to start hurling
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generalizations if I may um I'll tell
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you the problem with the scientific
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power that you're that you're using here
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uh it didn't require any discipline to
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attain
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it you know you read what others had
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done and you and you took the next step
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you didn't earn the knowledge for
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yourselves so you don't take any
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responsibility for it you stood on the
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shoulders of geniuses uh to accomplish
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something as fast as you could and
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before you even knew what you had you
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you patented it and packaged it and
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slapped it on a plastic lunchbox and now
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you're selling it you want to sell it
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wellu I I don't think you're giving us
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our due credit our scientists have done
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things which nobody's ever done before
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yeah yeah but your scientists were so
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preoccupied with whether or not they
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could they didn't stop to think if they
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should
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Condors Condors are on the verge of
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Extinction if I was to no no if I was to
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create a flock of condors on this island
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you wouldn't have anything to say no
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hold on this isn't this is some species
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that was obliterated by
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deforestation or or the building of a
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dam dinosaurs uh had their shot and
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nature selected them for
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extinction I simply don't understand
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this Lite attitude especially from a
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scientist I mean how can we stand in the
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light of Discovery and and not act oh
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what's so great about Discovery it's a
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violent penetrative act that scars what
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it explores what you call
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Discovery I call the rape of the natural
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world well the question is how can you
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know anything about an extinct ecosystem
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and therefore how could you ever assume
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that you can control it you have plants
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in this building that are poisonous you
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pick them because they look good but
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these are aggressive living things that
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have no idea what Sentry they're in and
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they'll defend themselves violently if
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necessary Dr Grant if there's one person
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here who could appreciate what I'm
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trying to
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do the world has just changed so
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radically and we're all running to catch
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up I don't want to jump to any
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conclusions but look dinosaurs and man
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two species separated by 65 million
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years of evolution have just been
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suddenly thrown back into the mix
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together how can we possibly have the
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slightest idea of what to
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expect I don't believe it I don't
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believe it you're meant to come down
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here and defend me against these
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characters and the only one I've got on
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my side is the blood sucking
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lawyer thank
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you they're here
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