tessa’s endless ocs: dakota malcolm in “descent”
Jurassic World was a verifiable success and there wasn’t a soul alive that would dare to criticize InGen for finally achieving what John Hammond had set out to do all those years ago when it had been just a dream in the corner of his mind.
Except of course, famed mathematician Ian Malcolm and his two daughters. Aquatic Biologist Kelly Malcolm, who witnessed the same events Dr. Malcolm did on Isla Sorna, and his youngest Dakota Malcolm, a geneticist and biochemist who’d always wondered what the original Jurassic Park must have looked like before it was forced to shut down.
Unable to handle the bad press just before the release of the Indominus Rex exhibit, Simon Masrani extends a personal invitation to the Malcolm family to witness their new creation, but only Dakota answers his call despite the protests from her father and half-sister. She remains just as skeptical and pessimistic as her father did before her, and her mood sours even further when she’s forced to work with Owen Grady, someone she hoped to never see again.
Jurassic World is filled with questionable decisions and danger lurking around every corner. And just like her father always told her, Dakota discovers that life, indeed, finds a way.
BONUS cause this is all @decennia‘s fault
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