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Guys the Dr Frankenstein of dinosaurs.
I read both of the Michael Crichton books. I don't recall Wu being an evil mad scientist.. overly ambitious maybe. But the way he's portrayed in this game makes zero sense.
And in Jurassic World, he barely had any part in it aside from introducing the Indo Rex
But in the novel Hammond was giving him a narrow deadline.
Wu gets super villain status here while Hammond gets to be Mr nice guy. Really they were both somewhere in the middle