Jarassic Park
... responsibilities of running a park full of recreated, extinct dinosaurs that had existed millions of years ago. The responsibilities were that one, he had to be able to know how the dinosaurs would react to certain things; Secondly, he had to make sure the park was under his control, and thirdly, he had to make sure that he would not be too confident in himself that he would not realize if anything went wrong, he would have to do something. One of Hammond's responsibilities for running Jurassic Park was to be able to know the dinosaur's reactions to events and/or certain environmental factors. The dinosaurs would react in unpredictable ways. Hammond's responsibility should have been to have some sort of theory to how the dinosaurs reacted in their time millions of years ago. "If I remember," Malcolm said, "I predicted fence integrity would fail" Crichton (305). By that, Hammond's knowledge of how the dinosaurs would react failed him because he had thought that the electrical fences would have held the dinosaurs inside the park, but they didn't. The second responsibility that Hammond should have kept was to keep the park under his control. The dinosaurs were unpredictable in the ways that the characters would have never thought of. Hammond should have had Jurassic Park under control, but he failed. An example of the park not being controlled would be that the dinosaurs were actually attacking the humans. They had escaped out of their fenced area, and started to meander about looking food, and they found the humans. If Hammond had them under his control, the dinosaurs wouldn't have gotten out in the first place. Another example of uncontrolled dinosaurs was that they reproduced. Hammond said that they were all males, but somehow they still reproduced. Hammond should have had better control over ...