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6[[folder:Gerry Harding]]
7!!Dr. Gerald "Gerry" Harding
8[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/16af9cf9_e6cb_4e4d_bb87_44ce562b641b.jpeg]]
9->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JonCurry
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11Gerry Harding is Jurassic Park's chief veterinarian, and is quite knowledgeable about the park's various dinosaurs. He's being visited by his teenage daughter Jess when the Isla Nublar incident occurs, and is quickly thrust into a fight for survival.
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13* AscendedExtra: While he was DemotedToExtra in the film and only got one scene, here he's one of the main characters.
14* BadassBookworm: He's as good at lecturing about dinosaurs as he is fending them off with nothing but a steel pipe.
15* BadassNormal: For an animal vet, he sure does some awesome things -- [[MadeOfIron and lives through stuff that would kill a lot of people]].
16* DisappearedDad: This is implied during the argument in episode three.
17* DotingParent: DoubleSubverted; at first it seems he's showing Jess the park so that they can spend some family time together, but it turns out during the third episode that Jess was sent to him after a shoplifting incident, mostly to set her straight. He turns this around near the end by deciding to move back to Dallas, so that he can spend more time with his daughter.
18* EarlyBirdCameo: See AscendedExtra above. A character who shows up in one scene in the film becomes one of the main characters here.
19* TheEveryman: Has shades of this, as he's the closest to being an ordinary civilian out of the cast.
20* KindlyVet: He gets on very well with the ''Triceratops'' and the ''Parasaurolophus'', to the point that he can safely treat the wound of one of them without sedating them first. Keep in mind that these animals must weigh a few tons, and could easily injure him if panicked. He's also generally a NiceGuy.
21* NonActionGuy: He starts out as this, since he's only a veterinarian trying to keep his daughter safe. He TookALevelInBadass during Episode 1.
22* PapaWolf: He will do ''anything'' to keep Jess safe, including ''facing down a T. rex with nothing but a single-shot tranq rifle.''
23* TheSmartGuy: As an employee of the park, he knows a lot about the machinery and facilities used on site, and being a veterinarian means he also knows about the dinosaurs and their behaviour pattern. He's also involved in solving most of the puzzles, and he's usually the voice of reason when things start going pear-shaped.
24* SurgeonsCanDoAutopsiesIfTheyWant: Although only a vet, much of episode one involves him having to treat a fellow human, Nima, when he discovers her bite wound. It is justified under the circumstances since he was taught basic first aid, had radio guidance from someone who knew the relevant toxicology, and was really the only one able to treat Nima in any case.
25* TeamDad: More often than not, he'll be the one to defuse tension within the group.
26* TrustMeImADoctor: He needs to ensure Nima that he's a doctor before she'll let him treat her bite wound.
27* {{Workaholic}}: He eventually admits that this is responsible for both of his failed marriages. [[spoiler:By the end, after the whole ordeal and nearly losing Jess, he decides to go back to being a simple vet to be closer to his daughter.]]
28* YouDontLookLikeYou: Between his AgeLift, clean-shaven face, and weight loss he looks nothing like Gerald R. Molen, the actor who portrayed him in the movie.
29[[/folder]]
30
31[[folder:Jess Harding]]
32!!Jessica "Jess" Harding
33[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/87d66419_97aa_4b0f_bff6_c86af6413467.jpeg]]
34->'''Voiced by:''' Heather Hudson
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36Jess is Gerry Harding's 14 year old daughter. Bitter and rebellious after her parents' divorce, she landed into some trouble for shoplifting, and was sent by her mother to stay with Gerry in hopes of him getting through to her. Upon her arrival in Jurassic Park, Jess was amazed by the dinosaurs, but also disappointed that her stay would be so short. However, she ends up getting way more than she bargained for when the incident occurs. Despite her often rebellious nature, Jess is kind-hearted and always willing to help out, and proves to be surprisingly essential member of the group.
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38* BookDumb: She mentions getting lousy grades in school a couple times. Unlike most examples of this trope, though, she's not exactly happy with this, at one point calling herself a "screw-up".
39* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Becomes this in the third episode when she and her father get into an argument. Averted most of the time, though.
40* DeadpanSnarker: Not to the degree of Billy, but she definitely has her moments.
41-->(upon seeing a "YouMustBeThisTallToRide" sign at the Bone Shaker): Yeah. 'Cause Jurassic Park is ''all'' about safety.
42%%* GirlishPigtails
43* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: Of the good (if somewhat rebellious) variety - she secretly smokes, and even has a favorite brand. Needless to say, Gerry isn't too pleased when he finds out, [[spoiler:probably in no small part due to one of her secret smoke breaks leading a pack of Raptors right to them.]]
44* KleptomaniacHero: The whole reason she's with Gerry on the island in the first place is because she was caught stealing a T-shirt at the mall, and her mother thought he could knock some sense into her. She later steals Dr. Sorkin's cigarettes, as well as [[spoiler:the embryo canister from Billy, derailing his plans]].
45* PrecociousCrush: She seems to have one for both Oscar and Billy. By the end of the game she's over both, seeing that [[spoiler:Oscar [[HeroicSacrifice died]] and Billy [[DespairEventHorizon went psycho]] and [[FaceHeelTurn betrayed everyone]]]].
46* {{Tomboy}}: She has shades of this, such as wanting to see dinosaurs fighting in the first episode. At one point she mentions that she hates shopping and loves football.
47* TotallyRadical: She'll often say that something or someone is awesome, cool, or badass. Somewhat fitting, though, as the story takes place in 1993.
48[[/folder]]
49
50[[folder:Nima Cruz]]
51!!Nima Cruz
52[[quoteright:279:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aea46278_1fa6_4dee_8f1d_42ac5b26f59e.jpeg]]
53->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NikaFutterman
54
55Nima is a mercenary hired by Biosyn to recover the embryos that Dennis Nedry stole from [=InGen=]. Unfortunately, things don't go quite as planned, and Nima becomes trapped on the island. However, she has a stronger connection with both Isla Nublar and [=InGen=] -- as well as a deeper motivation to recover the embryos -- than she first appears to.
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57* ActionGirl: She shows tracking and hunting skills in the first episode, can handle a machete well, and often fights off dinosaurs such as the ''Herrerasaurus''.
58%%* AloofAlly
59* BerserkButton: When she sees that Gerry is an employee at Jurassic Park, and therefore of [=InGen=], she loudly calls him "Bastardo!" despite not even knowing him.
60* BrokenBird: See DarkAndTroubledPast. She's willing to hold the Hardings at gunpoint during episode two, and is often the SpannerInTheWorks for the rescue team. She also has a chip on her shoulder regarding [=InGen=]. Her astonishment at the changes seen on the island becomes more poignant when more of her backstory is revealed, though.
61* DarkActionGirl: At the beginning, she's rarely friendly to other characters and has no scruples in holding two survivors hostage to protect her cover.
62* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[spoiler:Isla Nublar is the ancestral home of her tribe, but they were all forcibly evicted by [=InGen=] mercenaries after the company leased the island from Costa Rica.]]
63* DoubleAgent: Poses as an employee of [=InGen=] along with Miles in order to access Jurassic Park. Most of her SpannerInTheWorks moments are caused because she cannot afford to be found out by [=InGen=], in case her cover is blown.
64* {{Expy}}: In appearance and manner, she's a lot like Vasquez from ''Film/{{Aliens}}''.
65* {{Foil}}: To Miles Chadwick. While she's calm and experienced, and does most of the work, Miles is inexperienced and lazy, and tends to go to pieces at the slightest hiccup. She also becomes a foil to Yoder later, starting in episode two; while she accuses the rescue team of being cold-blooded killers who joke about death, Yoder pokes fun at her by playing up to the stereotype.
66* GratuitousSpanish: A significant portion of her dialogue. It makes it necessary at one point for the Hardings to speak to her in her native tongue, as she needs rest.
67* KarmicJackpot: [[spoiler:If she saves Jess and sacrifices the embryos, not only does she survive but she still walks away with the money Biosyn was going to pay her.]]
68* MacheteMayhem: She brings a machete to the island and uses it to hack through some thick foliage.
69* VasquezAlwaysDies: Played straight or averted, depending on your actions near the end.
70[[/folder]]
71
72[[folder:Dr. Sorkin]]
73!!Dr. Laura Sorkin
74->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SusanCash
75
76Dr. Sorkin is one of [=InGen=]'s leading paleogeneticists. Being a former animal rights activist, she feels a deep connection with the park's dinosaurs, and is strongly opposed to their exploitation. As a result of this, she was removed from [=InGen=]'s geneticist team and replaced with Dr. Henry Wu, who cut many corners in the dinosaur cloning process -- much to her disgust.
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78* AnimalWrongsGroup: She sees the dinos as animals that should be allowed to live out their "natural" lives. She also sees [[spoiler:nothing wrong with releasing the ''Tylosaurus'' into the ocean despite Gerry noting that it's an alpha predator]], and told no-one about [[spoiler:the ''Troodon'' even when she had to have known they were running around, posing a massive danger to people and other dinos alike]].
79* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler:In Episode 4, she becomes a WellIntentionedExtremist hellbent on saving the dinosaurs at all costs -- even holding the group hostage and freeing a dangerous predator (the ''Tylosaurus'') -- and effectively becomes the BigBad for the first half of the episode (although her new character status is not revealed until the marine segment). The dinosaurs themselves serves as the other antagonists and after her death, another character completes their FaceHeelTurn to be become BigBad for the rest of the game...]]
80* BreakTheHaughty: After finding out that she knew about [[spoiler:the ''Troodon'']] from the start, and is in fact responsible for them still existing in the first place, Yoder [[spoiler:pulls a knife on her with deadly intent, but the others get him to let her live and settle for forcing her to admit that it's all her fault. She does, though it still seems she has to decide if her pride is worth more than her life. The events in the marine exhibit show that she still hasn't learned her lesson, but this time the consequences are [[KarmicDeath far more tragic]].]]
81* BrokenPedestal: Gerry has a lot of respect for Sorkin, at least at first. However, he becomes less and less sympathetic when he realizes what she's willing to do for her cause.
82* CoolTeacher: To Jess during episode two. [[BrokenPedestal Gerry has quite a different view, however...]]
83* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Being [[spoiler:EatenAlive by a ''Tylosaurus'']] probably isn't a very good way to go. If she was lucky, she died when [[spoiler:it pulled her under and she bashed her head against the rim of the rotunda's dive pool. If she was ''unlucky'', then she was merely winded by being dragged under so fast and had to experience the ''Tylosaurus'' eating her.]]
84* DeadpanSnarker: As a result of her bitterness and stress.
85* DeathByIrony: Just moments after [[spoiler:releasing the ''Tylosaurus'', it knocks her into the water and eats her]].
86* TheDitherer: She repeatedly insists on not jumping to conclusions, which is potentially commendable in most circumstances, but it becomes her only real defence when [[spoiler:Yoder accuses her of knowing the ''Troodons'' were escaping from the quarantine pens]].
87* EatenAlive: [[spoiler:She's ultimately eaten alive by the mosasaur she released.]]
88* EvilutionaryBiologist: She isn't one, [[spoiler:but her plans for the ''Tylosaurus'' scream this trope]].
89* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: She's addicted to smoking, and warns Jess to quit the habit while she still can.
90* HumansAreBastards: In the years before the game's story, Laura develops this attitude, particularly towards her superiors within [=InGen=]. In her journal, she blamed human greed and selfishness for the dinosaurs' suffering. [[spoiler:When Hammond ordered her to euthanize the ''Troodon'' for the sake of human safety, she disobeyed the direct order because, by that time, she prioritized the dinosaurs' lives over those of humans.]] This attitude was an important reason why the [=InGen=] management eventually decided to [[ReassignedToAntarctica reassign Laura to an isolated field lab]].
91* IDidWhatIHadToDo: Whenever someone calls her out on her actions, she stresses the morality of her decisions.
92* {{Irony}}: Her antiā€“HumansAreBastards motivation. In the end - her actions cause [[spoiler:Yoder[[note]]Initially a noble character, who respects the dinosaurs enough to only harm them in self-defense.[[/note]]]] to snap into a greedy, dinosaur-hating asshole.
93* JustDesserts: [[spoiler:After freeing the ''Tylosaurus'', she gets devoured by it.]]
94* KarmicDeath: Yoder certainly feels that her [[spoiler:being devoured by the very same superpredator she released]] was a karmic way to go.
95* TheMillstone: Had she not held up the team with her little science project in Episode 2, every playable character would have made it off the island alive. She is also responsible, however indirectly, for the deaths of [[spoiler:D-caf, Oscar, and herself]].
96* NeverMyFault: Zig-zags. During Episode 3, she accepts that Gerry will have to report her to their superiors once they get off the island. When interrogated, however, to admit her mistakes in the last episode, she will make every excuse in the world to avoid responsibility or regret for anyone dying and outright struggles to apologize. By the time they reach the rotunda, she has gone off the deep end: by this point, she certainly prioritizes dinosaur lives over human lives and will keep making excuses [[spoiler:to the grave]] that it was fine.
97* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: To a downplayed degree. Her specialization is in genetics, but she's capable of hacking Nedry's computer lockdown, knows enough toxicology to save Nima, and generally seems to have learned a fair bit of biology outside her field of genetics.
98* {{Pride}}: Her FatalFlaw. Laura clings stubbornly to her belief in protecting the dinosaurs' lives and, towards the story's end, she is willing to do almost anything to do so, even if it meant endangering human lives. Her belief that HumansAreBastards exacerbates her pride.
99* ReassignedToAntarctica: She was removed from [=InGen=]'s geneticists team and relocated to an isolated field lab where she would be less troublesome. Furthermore, [=InGen=] planned on reassigning her to Site B's research and development team, away from the park entirely.
100* TheRival: To Dr. Wu. She wanted a slower means of filling the gaps in dinosaur DNA sequences, but Wu came up with the faster alternative that got him the promotion she wanted.
101* VerbalTic: Whenever discussing the genetics practiced by her superiors -- specifically, those bits of it she disapproves of -- she'll add a contemptuous "Henry Wu" for good measure.
102* VoiceWithAnInternetConnection: During the first episode, she doesn't physically appear, so she helps Gerry, Jess, and Nima remotely using the computer in her office and a radio.
103* WellIntentionedExtremist: While her concern over the dinosaurs' well-being is understandable, and while she doesn't harbour any ill-will towards the other survivors, undermining the lysine contingency removes a viable safety mechanism from [=InGen's=] hands, and her pro-dinosaur attitude causes a lot of trouble. She certainly sees herself as one, [[spoiler:but jumps off the deep end when she learns that there's a bombing run heading toward the island, holding the other survivors hostage for her own ends.]]
104[[/folder]]
105
106[[folder:Billy Yoder]]
107!!William "Billy" Yoder
108[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/5acaf99f_37c2_427f_adfa_2789c7db7e31.png]]
109->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JasonMarsden
110
111Billy is one of the mercenaries hired by [=InGen=] to find anyone left on Isla Nublar and rescue them. Light-hearted and full of himself, Billy is almost constantly bragging or cracking jokes, but is still focused on rescuing the survivors. [[spoiler:However, as the horrors of the island take their toll on him and his friends, Billy's character takes a much more sinister turn...]]
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113* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler:Billy starts out as a nice guy, but after Oscar's death in Episode 3 he starts to get darker and darker. After Dr. Sorkin betrays the group and holds them hostage to free the ''Mosasaur'' and effectively becomes the human BigBad for the first half of Episode 4 and is subsequently eaten by said ''Mosasaur'', he completes his FaceHeelTurn and betrays everyone and tries to kill them. He remains as the human BigBad for the rest of the game, the other Big Bads being the dinosaurs, of course.]]
114* CaptainSmoothAndSergeantRough: Plays Captain Smooth to Oscar's Sergeant Rough. This trope isn't played fully straight, however, as the two are more or less equal in rank.
115* TheCasanova: He thinks he's this, and it's [[UrbanLegendLoveLife implied that he's had a lot of flings before]].
116* TheCharmer: He's closer to this, persuading Sorkin not to stay by using his knowledge of her animal rights activism.
117* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: First he decides to [[spoiler:turn against his [=InGen=] employers by making a deal with Nima to sell the embryos, then he turns on the other survivors after the rest of his fellow mercs are killed.]]
118%%* DeadpanSnarker: To a far greater degree than the other mercs.%%How?
119* DeadPartner: Not Yoder himself, but his comrades' deaths have a strong effect on him.
120* DespairEventHorizon: After seeing [[spoiler:his two comrades and best friends die horrible deaths]], Billy is clearly broken by the situation. Along with a desire for vengeance against [[spoiler:Dr. Sorkin]], his own greed, and a large amount of stress, this is a contributing factor to [[spoiler:his FaceHeelTurn]].
121%%* DreamworksFace: Displays one on his ID.
122* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:He snaps after Oscar dies and steals the embryos, planning to sell them and kill the rest of the survivors.]]
123* FakeUltimateHero: He initially plays himself and the other mercs off as the cavalry riding in for the rescue, but the situation quickly deteriorates beyond his ability to deal with it. [[spoiler:By game's end, he intends to let everyone else die to save himself and get rich in the process.]]
124* FallenHero: Aside from [[spoiler:entering the deal with Nima (after she revealed that she had a daughter), very little of what he does even falls into the category of anti-heroism... until Oscar's death. Prior to that, he tries to rescue what little remains of Bravo team, never suggests abandoning the other survivors for the sake of the plan, and refuses to accept Nima's offer unless she cuts Oscar in on it, too.]]
125* FauxAffablyEvil: [[spoiler:His friendly, wise-cracking personality is still intact after his FaceHeelTurn, but it's very clear it's a mere cover for his more sinister leanings.]]
126* {{Greed}}: Threats and appeals to sympathy don't bother him, but suggest that he might get a decent retirement fund and he's all ears, as Nima discovers in episode three. Admittedly, he ''does'' respond to Nima confiding that she's doing this largely [[spoiler:for her daughter]]. He still wants to be cut in on the deal, but it's what keeps him from just deciding to do what [=InGen=] would expect and turn her in (and he still demands that Oscar receive an equal cut as a term of their deal).
127* HeroicBSOD: [[spoiler:After Oscar dies, which eventually leads to his FaceHeelTurn.]]
128* HeterosexualLifePartners: He and Oscar strongly comes across like this.
129* IntergenerationalFriendship: Again with him & Oscar, who is clearly a good bit older than him. When Oscar recalls the jungle looking familiar, Yoder questions how and Oscar simply replies it was before his time.
130* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: [[spoiler:Until he snaps, anyway.]]
131* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: He becomes this [[spoiler:when he turns against the survivors]].
132* JustDesserts: [[spoiler:After ascending to BigBad status in Episode 4 by betraying the group, he finally gets his comeuppance when he is eaten by the T. rex at the end of the game.]]
133* PluckyComicRelief: His EstablishingCharacterMoment involves him having a few digs at D-Caf's expense. He cheerfully makes wisecracks about circumstances, including being chased by a ''T.rex''.
134* SanitySlippage: [[spoiler:After Oscar dies, he starts slipping between "malicious" and "helpful" until snapping entirely in the final stretch.]]
135* TheSmartGuy: He actually shows a lot of clever thinking, as well as a good dose of people skills [[spoiler:until he stops thinking straight. It only helps to show how badly he does snap.]]
136* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:Making a mad dash for the rolling embryo container with a ''T. rex'' -- whose vision is based on movement -- just a few feet away from you? What could possibly go wrong?]]
137* TattooedCrook: He has a cross tattoo on his arm that isn't quite as awesome as Oscar's, but is still pretty nifty. And like Oscar, he doesn't really fit the "crook" part of the description. [[spoiler:At first, anyways.]]
138* TrueCompanions: With Oscar and D-Caf. [[spoiler:Horrifyingly {{Deconstructed}} as their friendship is the only thing keeping him from becoming an amoral {{Greed}}-driven mercenary. He starts to crack when D-Caf goes M.I.A, but after Oscar dies in front of him he starts backsliding into villainy before settling into his role as the game's last human antagonist.]]
139* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler:It's hard to talk about him without revealing he has a FaceHeelTurn and becomes part of the BigBadEnsemble.]]
140[[/folder]]
141
142[[folder:Oscar Morales]]
143!!Oscar Morales
144[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a39d6ee2_0e4e_4fb7_9981_5d5d987b4930.jpeg]]
145->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CarlosCarrasco
146
147Oscar is one of the mercenaries hired by [=InGen=] to rescue any survivors stranded on Isla Nublar. A hulking giant of a man, Oscar is strong, serious, and extremely capable in a crisis, but is far from humorless, and jokes around with his fellow mercs. However, he has ties to Jurassic Park's inception, as well as bad blood with Nima.
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149* BadassNormal: He takes on a raptor with a knife and ''wins''.
150* TheBigGuy: A hulking, muscular giant and experienced mercenary.
151* BigGuyFatalitySyndrome: He offers to go back and operate the doors, but that involves trying to sneak past three raptors. [[spoiler:This results in his death, though he succeeds in opening the doors.]]
152* CaptainSmoothAndSergeantRough: Plays Sergeant Rough to Yoder's Captain Smooth. This trope isn't played fully straight, however, as the two are more or less equal in rank.
153* CombatPragmatist: He'd happily kill a ''Dilophosaurus'' while it's down, though Yoder stops him. He also sneaks up on one of the raptors, for obvious reasons.
154* DarkAndTroubledPast: He was [[spoiler:one of the mercenaries hired by [=InGen=] to drive Nima's tribe off of Isla Nublar, and killed a couple of them]].
155* DeadpanSnarker: Has his moments. One instance has him scout ahead to check the area. He points out the door they need to exit through is locked. Dr. Sorkin later attempts to later open & once again confirm that it's locked, only for Oscar to wryly thank her for double checking.
156* DefeatingTheUndefeatable: His crowning moment of awesome involves this, being the only person in the JP franchise to kill a raptor in hand-to-hand combat with a bowie knife. Round 2 sees him successfully scarring the lead raptor which causes the three dinos to retreat. [[spoiler:Round 3 sadly goes much differently]].
157* GratuitousSpanish: Not nearly as much as Nima, though.
158* HairTriggerTemper: Has been shown to have a short fuse, but luckily Yoder is always able to calm him down easily enough. Such example includes his argument with Nima, whom he's ready to strike until Yoder tells him to calm down.
159* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:He reopens the power plant's blast doors so the other survivors can flee, but gets killed by the Raptors in the process.]]
160* HeterosexualLifePartners: Seems to be this with Billy.
161* IntergenerationalFriendship: Again, with Billy. There appears to be a wide age-gap between the two with Oscar even noting one of his missions being before Billy's time. But the two are very close & constantly trading barbs and joking about their [[NoodleIncident noodle incidents]].
162* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He only agrees to Billy and Nima's plan to sell the embryos when they agree to make saving the other survivors part of that plan. Depending on the player's dialogue choices, he may also reject the plan for similar reasons (risking the people they were hired to rescue and doublecrossing their employers).
163** Also, though Nima constantly states he's nothing but a killer, Oscar is shown as being very amicable, tries to watch out for everyone, and only knocks out Nima in their exchange despite her multiple attempts to outright kill him. It's worth noting he also saved her when the helicopter crashed.
164* PrecociousCrush: Is on the receiving end of one from Jess who seems to dig his badassery. Just before his [[SuicideMission suicide mission]], Jess runs to him and begs him not to go because he could die. He gives a smile & tells her not to count him out yet before he leaves, but Jess only shakes her head sadly.
165* TattooedCrook: Minus the "crook" (more or less), he has a pretty impressive tattoo on his left arm, representing people he's killed (skulls) and comrades he's lost (tombstones). He also has "sueƱo" (Spanish for "dream") tattooed on his neck.
166* TooCoolToLive: Easily the most badass character in the game, and possibly the JP franchise, seeing as he kills a raptor with a knife in close quarter combat. Nevertheless, he dies ensuring everyone else escapes, with three raptors needing to take him down.
167* WouldHitAGirl: As seen with Nima and threatened with Dr. Sorkin.
168[[/folder]]
169
170[[folder:D-Caf]]
171!! Daniel "D-Caf" Cafaro
172[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/f601162c_d6f5_4045_9da0_7930a3ac9bbe.jpeg]]
173->'''Voiced by:''' Ari Rubin
174
175"D-Caf" is one of the mercenaries sent by [=InGen=] to rescue the survivors left on Isla Nublar. Being the team's pilot, he spends most of his time in the pilot seat of their helicopter.
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177* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler:He's left paralyzed by ''Troodon'' venom and with eggs planted in his abdomen, although the venom does also leave him brain-dead.]]
178* ButtMonkey: He's often the butt of Yoder's jokes.
179* BodyHorror: [[spoiler:He gets turned into a living nest for the ''Troodon''.]]
180%%* DeadpanSnarker
181* DisposablePilot: Deconstructed. [[spoiler: The ''Troodon'' don't technically kill him, but they do paralyse him with their venom, and plant eggs inside him. When Yoder finds him, it causes him to go over the DepairEventHorizon]].
182* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:The ''Troodon'' paralyze him with their venom, leaving him brain-dead, and use him as a living nest (i.e. they ''planted eggs inside of him'').]]
183* HeHadAName: [[spoiler:The others referring to him as "the victim" cause Yoder to snap and correct them with his full name.]]
184* TattooedCrook: While the "crook" part again doesn't really apply from what we see of him, he has a tattoo on his arm that is just like Billy's. [[spoiler:This is how Billy and the other survivors identify D-Caf after discovering him as a living nest.]]
185[[/folder]]
186
187[[folder:Miles Chadwick]]
188!!Miles Chadwick
189->'''Voiced by:''' Jared Emerson-Johnson
190
191Miles is a cowardly, nebbish Biosyn employee tasked with retrieving the embryos stolen from [=InGen=] by Dennis Nedry. He's teamed up with Nima Cruz, and proves to be a constant thorn in her side -- until he has a rather nasty encounter with a pack of ''Dilophosaurs''.
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193* BadBadActing: His attempts to distract the security guard via phone involve him pretending, not very convincingly, to be an internal employee requesting employment data.
194* DirtyCoward: Throws Nima to the ''Dilophosaurs'' to save himself.
195* DoubleAgent: Poses as an employee of [=InGen=] along with Nima in order to access Jurassic Park.
196* {{Jerkass}}: Pretty much every line that he utters is a complaint, an order, an insult, or a bad joke, almost all of which are directed at Nima.
197* KarmicDeath: He tries to sacrifice Nima to save himself, but the ''Dilophosaurs'' decide to attack him first.
198* SacrificialLamb: He's the contact Nedry was communicating with in the film. He and Nima spend most of the opening of episode one working together (even if Nima does most of the work), and his role in Biosyn's corporate espionage is filled in a little. Then he suffers the same fate as Nedry, and is effectively forgotten about after that.
199* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He's obviously just a skinny version of Dennis Nedry from the original movie.
200* TooDumbToLive: Nima can comment on how he doesn't seem cut out for field work. Turns out she's right, and his inexperience with the dinosaurs is what leads to his demise.
201* WrongGenreSavvy: He fails to understand that the ''Dilophosaurs'' react less like intelligent beings and more like the feral predators they are. Instead of targeting the easy prey, they're far more interested in a fleeing target that broke from its "pack".
202[[/folder]]
203
204[[folder:David Banks]]
205!!David Banks
206->'''Voiced by:''' James Horan
207
208Dr. Sorkin's lab assistant, who was left behind alongside her.
209----
210* ForgottenFallenFriend: [[JustifiedTrope Justified.]] His death is fairly recent, so Sorkin isn't particularly willing to talk about him.
211* [[invoked]]OneSceneWonder: He only shows up in vocal form in the first episode. When the group makes it to Sorkin he turns out to have died.
212* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's not elaborated just ''what'' happened to him, just that he was killed after ignoring Sorkin's warning and going to the Quarantine Pens. Though it can be inferred through this that he was either eaten by the ''Velociraptors'' or [[FateWorseThanDeath taken by the]] ''Troodon''.
213[[/folder]]
214
215[[folder:Vargas]]
216!!Vargas
217->'''Voiced by:''' Uncredited VA
218
219A mercenary working for [=InGen=] sent in the squad opposite Billy, Oscar and D-Caf. He winds up getting bitten by a ''Troodon'' in the Visitor's Center, leading to things very quickly going wrong...
220----
221* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:After Bily and Oscar, not understanding the situation, leave him alone in the foyer of the Visitor's Center, he gets dragged screaming away by a ''Troodon'' to either be eaten or subjected to the horrifying fate of being made into a living nest.]]
222* ForgottenFallenFriend: ''[[AvertedTrope Averted.]]'' Despite appearing once and dying all the way back in the second episode, [[spoiler:Yoder brings him up during his rant against Dr. Sorkin during his SanitySlippage.]]
223* [[invoked]]OneSceneWonder: He only shows up in one scene of the game, but his scene establishes the still unclear threat of the ''Troodon''.
224* ShellShockedVeteran: His comments about "trees", being "sitting ducks on this beach" and "commies" hint that he's a veteran of the Korean or Vietnam wars and that the ''Troodon'' venom caused him to have a PTSD attack.
225* TeamKiller: He killed his entire unit before Billy and Oscar found him under the influence of the ''Troodon'' venom, including their pilot who was killed when he saw "the commies were trying to take off."
226[[/folder]]
227
228[[folder:The Nocturnal Theropods]]
229!!The Nocturnal Theropods
230
231A group of ''Troodon'' kept in the quarantine pens, who broke out when the disaster hit the park.
232* ToxicDinosaur: Gerry notices the bite on Nima isn't a Dilophosaur bite, but none of the other dinosaurs that he knows about are poisonous.
233* WalkingSpoiler: Their exact identity is kept a secret until episode 4, only appearing in shadows before that point.
234* XenomorphXerox: They're nocturnal and stick to the shadows, have a toxic bite and lay eggs inside humans.
235[[/folder]]

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