17 August 2020

Canon and Timeline of the Historical Events of Trespasser

Although Trespasser was promoted as "the digital sequel to The Lost World," various factors, such as the budget for purchasing licenses or parallel development with the film, caused that it did not entirely fit into film continuity and canon. Some changes were made in dinosaur designs, locations, and the shape of Isla Sorna, where the game takes place. The course of some events did not escape the changes either. Since the interconnection between the individual media under the Jurassic Park / World brand is not as tight as, for example, in the case of Star Wars, the world of Trespasser is built from three primary sources, which are:

  • films Jurassic Park (1993) and The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) directed by Steven Spielberg
  • novels Jurassic Park (1990) and The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1995) by Michael Crichton
  • original content added by the developers of the game

However, even within the Trespasser itself, it was not so easy or so simple as it appeared. Due to complications and the hurried development of the game, audio files containing, among other things, information about historical events of Trespasser remained unused or were deleted. Information on the existence of files with this data, together with other similarly oriented materials, comes from the following currently known sources:

  • files of the final and development versions of the game
  • The Official Strategy Guide
  • design documents (Walktrough, Hammond Numbers, ANNE SELECTIONS)
  • the original script of Hammond's voiceovers
Some of these sources partially overlap, others are completely unique. The timeline below is a compilation of information from all known sources. 


Approximately between the years 900-1500 AD

Isla Sorna is colonized by the Mayan civilization, and its members establish their settlements here.


1860s

A coffee plantation was founded on Sorna by the Spaniards.


1928

March 14 - date of birth of John Parker Hammond.


1943

Fifteen-year-old Hammond leaves his home, motivated by seeking his fortune.


1951

Hammond attends Lord Darley's charity luncheon. He meets there "a very pleasant young woman," to whom he begins to have unrequited feelings (according to the original script of Hammond's voiceovers, this supposed to happen in 1949).


1968 (?)

Estimated year of Anne's birth.


1979

One morning in New York, Hammond is awakened by the idea of ​​the existence of dinosaur DNA preserved in the body of a mosquito trapped in amber. He comes up with the idea to Stanford geneticist Norman Atherton and together they found the International Genetic Technologies (InGen).


1980

Hammond surveys countless small islands in the Caribbean and Pacific. 


1981

Hammond, Robert Muldoon, and the survey team visit Sorna for the first time.


1982

InGen hires Robert Muldoon, Dennis Nedry, and Dr. Henry Wu.


1983

InGen holds 13 new patents (according to the original script of Hammond's voiceovers, this supposed to happen in 1985).

The town of Burroughs was founded on Sorna.

November - test fertilization of an artificial ovum (according to the original script of Hammond's voiceovers, this supposed to happen in 1985).

Anne is in her first year of high school.


1985

April 22 - Release of the first raptor (according to the original script of Hammond's voiceovers, this supposed to happen 1986).


1986

The first dinosaur to prove viable in the modern age was a small Albertosaur, revision three-oh-eight. It had behavioral quirks and a chronic skin infection, but it lived.

Note: Because the date of release of the first raptor was changed during the development of the game (the year 1986 was replaced by 1985), this information became invalid considering the final version of Trespasser's historical events.


1987

The first dinosaurs reached their full size.


1988

February 5 - a survey of the southern part of the island took place in order to find potential locations for the hotel and the monorail station.

Hammond encounters the alpha female Velociraptor.

Summer - an abnormally large and atypically colored tyrannosaurus moves to the northern part of the island.

Winter - mainland construction workers begin work on an elevated transit system, later known as the Atherton Causeway, that would unify the island.


1989

May - the foundations of the hotel are laid on the south beach of Isla Sorna.

Jurassic Park on Isla Nublar is almost complete.

August 27 - the incident on Isla Nublar.

October 3 - Hammond is giving his testimony to the government panel in Washington DC.

The tug ship Emily is scuttled due to quarantine measures required by the United States government.


1990

March 15 - the planned opening of Atherton's Causeway.


1992

Hammond meets Harold Greenwood for the first time.


1996

October - Hammond is removed from the head of InGen's board of directors and replaced by his nephew, Peter Ludlow, who sends his team to Sorna.


1997

May 13 - InGen's hunting party lands on the island.


1998

Thursday, April 30 / Friday, May 1 - A small charter plane en route to Golfito, Costa Rica crashes off the coast of Sorna with a young woman named Anne on board,.

Friday, May 1, 16:29:10 - Anne reboots the Cray XMP computer in the laboratory complex.



Sources:
Trespasser, DreamWorks Interactive 1998.
Kramer, Greg, Trespasser Official Strategy Guide, Indiana: Brady Publishing 1998.
ANNE SELECTIONS, DreamWorks Interactive 1998.
Hammond Numbers (2),  DreamWorks Interactive 1997.
Walkthrough, DreamWorks Interactive 1997.
Trespasser: Jurassic Park; Script: John Hammond, DreamWorks Interactive 1997.

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