Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park
by Michael Crichton

Lewis Dodgson Character Analysis

Lewis Dodgson is the chief geneticist at Biosyn, the rival of John Hammond’s company, InGen. Pure greed motivates Dodgson, and in his desire to make money he willingly engages in immoral practices like experimenting on people without their consent, conducting dangerous experiments to see if he can increase the virulence and communicability of already deadly diseases, and engaging in corporate espionage by hiring Denis Nedry to steal frozen dinosaur embryos from Jurassic Park. As a character, he provides a warning about the kind of people that can flourish in a field without proper regulatory oversight or the internal will to police itself.

Lewis Dodgson Quotes in Jurassic Park

The Jurassic Park quotes below are all either spoken by Lewis Dodgson or refer to Lewis Dodgson. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Second Iteration: The Shore of the Inland Sea Quotes

It was outrageous. It was irresponsible. It was criminally negligent. But no action was taken against Biosyn. The Chilean farmers who unwittingly risked their lives were ignorant peasants; the government of Chile had an economic crisis to worry about; and the American authorities had no jurisdiction. So Lewis Dodgson, the geneticist responsible for the test, was still working at Biosyn. Biosyn was still as reckless as ever. And other American companies were hurrying to set up facilities in foreign countries that lacked sophistication about genetic research. Countries that perceived genetic engineering to be like any other high-tech development and welcomed it in their lands, unaware of the dangers posed.

Related Characters: Lewis Dodgson, Dr. Alan Grant, Bob Morris, John Hammond
Page Number and Citation: 43-44
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Second Iteration: Target of Opportunity Quotes

In the 1980s, a few genetic engineering companies began to ask, “What is the biological equivalent of a Sony Walkman?” These companies weren’t interested in pharmaceuticals or health; they were interested in entertainment, sports, leisure activities, cosmetics, and pets. The perceived demand for “consumer biologicals” in the 1990s was high. InGen and Biosyn were both at work in this field.

Biosyn had already achieved some success, engineering a new, pale trout under contract to the Department of Fish and Game in the State of Idaho. This trout was easier to spot in streams, and was said to represent a step forward in angling. (At least, it eliminated complaints to the Fish and Game Department that there were no trout in the streams.) The fact that the pale trout sometimes died of sunburn, and that its flesh was soggy and tasteless, was not discussed.

Related Characters: John Hammond, Lewis Dodgson, Dr. Ian Malcolm
Page Number and Citation: 72
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Fifth Iteration: Control Quotes

But scientific power is like inherited wealth: attained without discipline. You read what others have done, and you take the next step. You can do it very young. You can make progress very fast. There is no discipline lasting many decades. There is no mastery: old scientists are ignored. There is no humility before nature. There is only a get-rich-quick, make-a-name-for-yourself-fast philosophy. Cheat, lie, falsify—it doesn’t matter. Not to you, or your colleagues. No one will criticize you. No one has any standards. They are all trying to do the same thing: to do something big, and do it fast.

Related Characters: Dr. Ian Malcolm (speaker), John Hammond, Dr. Alan Grant, Dennis Nedry, Lewis Dodgson
Page Number and Citation: 343
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Lewis Dodgson Character Timeline in Jurassic Park

The timeline below shows where the character Lewis Dodgson appears in Jurassic Park. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Second Iteration: The Shore of the Inland Sea
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...commercial pressures, Biosyn faced no accountability, and the geneticist in charge of the project,  Lewis Dodgson, still works for them. (full context)
Second Iteration: Target of Opportunity
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...Biosyn Corporation has called its board of directors to an emergency meeting chaired by Lewis Dodgson. Dodgson, either the most reckless or fearless geneticist of his generation, doesn’t care about proper... (full context)
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When the final board member finally arrives, Dodgson presents the company’s next “target of opportunity,” InGen. He tells board members about Biosyn’s ongoing... (full context)
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The board members express extreme surprise, much to Dodgson’s annoyance. Scientists have discussed cloning dinosaurs—at least theoretically—since the early 1980s. Finding DNA poses a... (full context)
Second Iteration: Airport
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At the San Francisco airport, a disguised Lewis Dodgson meets “his man” (later named as Dennis Nedry) in a coffee shop. The man mocks... (full context)
Third Iteration: Breeding Sites
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...via a sort of corporate blackmail, the trapdoors became an insurance policy. Thus, when Lewis Dodgson approached him about stealing dinosaur embryos, he had both the motive and the opportunity. In... (full context)
Fourth Iteration: Nedry
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...and drives through the park towards the east dock, where a boat sent by Lewis Dodgson waits to collect the frozen embryos. The rain threatens to derail his clever plan—and his... (full context)
Fourth Iteration: Bungalow
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...conservative estimates. And that’s without bothering with the pet dinosaur project that Hammond knows Lewis Dodgson suspects him of.  (full context)