but if you don't think the scientists were wrong, let's define why they thought they were right.
they figured they could control every aspect of the park. in the book they even have motion sensors to let them know exactly how many dinos are there in case any leave
they bred them all to be females
lysine deficiency...etc
nedry was one part of the system breaking down
but the book also talks about the fact that they didn't program the motion sensors to count HIGHER than what they figured the count should be...because why would they need that? all the dinos are female
except that also broke down
they found lysine rich foods off the island
nedry happened...
so it wasn't just an insider. it was a complete lack of control even though the arrogant scientists assumed they had it locked in and dialed in.
you can draw the parallels to other complex systems if you'd like...each of these small issues compounds as time goes by and creates the disaster that happened (chaos theory)
Haven't read the book, but in the movie there would have been zero deaths and destruction had nedry not turned off the power/system
Nope. There were plenty of deaths and accidents, which is why Hammond wanted the scientists brought in to counteract the lawyer. The park was having issues throughout. ---