Dennis Nedry grabbed the embryos but it happened really quickly. Then he was at the part where he was trying to work out where he needed to go after crashing into the sign and it took a bit of time to work it out. Eventually he chose a direction.
Then Dennis was dealing with the Dilophosaurus and it did its frill extension and spit things (from which I understand are things the dinosaur quite likely couldn’t do in real life, but that’s not important for this recounting) and it spat up the black muck. Then it spat up some acid and burned Dennis’ face but at the same time that didn’t happen.
Dennis ran back to his van but then it was a minibus and he entered it and shut the door behind him as quickly as he could. Then the viewing angle was facing him in the driver’s seat and just out of focus the minibus door opened and something came onto the bus, and then the door shut. At this point I was thinking something along the lines of “Oh no, this is bad”, but it turned out it was someone Dennis knew.
Then the minibus got to the port but due to a late arrival the ship wasn’t there so time had to be spent waiting for the next one to arrive. Dennis parked the minibus inside a small building and shut the roller door which was and was not there. Then he and the other person asked me to shut the side doors which I did, and I had to be quick as we didn’t want the Dilophosaurus getting in as that wouldn’t be good.
Both doorframes had two doors. One opened outward and one inward, so you could close them against each other. They also had individual locks so you could lock one and not the other if necessary. I closed both sets of side doors and then hopped back onto the bus where we decided to hopefully get some sleep whilst the storm was happening.
I heard something bang against one of the doors and claw at it, but it was only for a brief period before it stopped. I tried to rest but I was also wondering what it was and if it would get through. Then I woke up.


