How the hell did those compy's kill Dieter?
I mean really how in the hell could you let those little things get the best of you.
And on taht note how did they finish him off so fast when he was on the other side of the fallen tree. I dont know but this was the most anoying opart of the film for me.
And on taht note how did they finish him off so fast when he was on the other side of the fallen tree. I dont know but this was the most anoying opart of the film for me.
Sign in to comment in this discussion.
Comments
So that he could be still alive but unable to move while the compys ate him.
Crichton explained in the novel JP that Procompsognathus had a venomous saliva which seemed similar to that of the indian king cobra but less dangerous and structured more primitive.
Basically after getting bitten the prey gets sedated and furthermore defenseless. "Compys" as they were called in the books hunted in large groups and were basically scavengers. They tended to attack only sick or harmed animals. In the novel JP several Procompsognathus obviously managed to reach the Costa Rican mainland and mostly attacked babys or little children especially when they were asleep. Also the opening scene from the movie TLW is taken from the novel JP where an american girl who was on vacation with her family in Costa Rica got attacked at Cabo Blanco beach.
Later on the compys were found eating the carcass of Dennis Nedry and at the end of JP they also killed John Hammond who had stumbled down a slope and broke his knuckle. This scene which is narrated in Hammond's point of view shows how the poison not only tranquilizes Hammond but also makes him peaceful and he doesn't even realize his fate clearly.
In the movies this whole issue is actually never mentioned. I think it is also not clear whether the compys are Procompsognathus or Compsognathus. But it seems they tend to attack in large groups and the attack on Dieter Stark is obviously an element of revenge because he electroshocked one of them.
That was...descriptive.
Maybe he was getting weak from the poison.