What happened to the employees who were working on the I-Rex enclosure?

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roseline371274
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What happened to the employees who were working on the I-Rex enclosure?

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That's it. The guy is free.

Owen just has time to hide under a park vehicle and douse himself in gasoline to mask his liquid fart smell, before the Indominus Rex, which we'll call the I-Rex because it's a bit of a pain to write, devours the second large employee (the one who was in charge of the cameras and who was accompanying Owen) before quietly leaving. Owen breathes, he had a lucky escape.

Note that during this scene, we are treated to a passage where we just see the dino sticking its snout right next to the hero's hiding place before sniffing around for a long time, looking for him. Okay, well, I'll spare you the details, but this scene must come back about 7 or 8 times in the film, quietly. It's a little bit heavy, but the film isn't particularly light, so what can I tell you?

So everyone rushes back to the security PC (by the way, It was probably phone number list the break, let's say, to try to stop stoning this shameful film), and off we go to Simon Masrani's speech, who explains to his teams that it's fine, everything is fine.

"  Dear friends, since the beginning of the film, I've been acting like I have a lot of ethical values, that everything I do, I do for people and dinos. Okay, I also fund killer mutant dino projects, but who could blame me since being incoherent is the very essence of 100% of the characters in the film? Well, the I-Rex just left, precisely. And since I have a lot of ethical values, I suggest we definitely don't raise the alarm. After all, we're going to handle this on our own, like grown-ups, and without even warning the employees. The last time this happened, everyone died, so nothing to worry about, right? Send in our containment squad instead. They're there to handle this kind of problem. Not to mention our invisible barrier system: thanks to its implant, we can track the dinosaur, and if it crosses the boundary of its zone, it will be electrocuted, immediately! " 

It's a shame that the boundary of the area wasn't his enclosure, then. Anyway, I'm just saying that.

Owen, for his part, briefly goes into security headquarters to explain that this is crazy, that we need to send men with weapons to take him down, not capture him. And that there's a minigun on the island: we need to attach it to a helicopter and chase this little dinosaur. So we explain to him that the I-Rex cost 26 million dollars, and therefore, we're going to avoid smashing his face in directly, because it's the crisis, you understand? Then, we kick Owen out of the headquarters.

"That is to say, at $26 million, you could have also put a kill switch on it. Like an implant to calm it down remotely. But hey, I don't want to bother anyone!"
The thing is settled: let's follow the adventures of the containment team.
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