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Robert Muldoon (Character)
from Jurassic Park (1993)

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Jurassic Park's game warden. Muldoon comes from Kenya... See more »

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  1. Jurassic Park (1993) Played by Bob Peck
    ... aka "JP" - USA (promotional abbreviation)
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  1. "5 Second Movies"
        - Jurassic Park (2008) TV episode, Played by Bob Peck

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From Jurassic Park (1993)
Muldoon: What about the lysine contingency? We could put that into effect!
Dr. Ellie Sattler: What's that?
John Hammond: That is absolutely out of the question.
Ray Arnold: The lysine contingency is intended to prevent the spread of the animals in case they ever get off the island. Dr. Wu inserted a gene that makes a single faulty enzyme in protein metabolism. The animals can't manufacture the amino acid lysine. Unless they're continually supplied with lysine by us, they'll slip into a coma and die.
Dr. Ellie Sattler: How could we cut off the lysine?
Ray Arnold: No real trick to it. Just stop running the program, leaving them unattended.
Dr. Ian Malcolm: How long before they become comatose?
Ray Arnold: It would be totally painless - they'd just slip into unconsciousness and die.
Dr. Ian Malcolm: How long until they slip into unconsciousness?
Ray Arnold: Hmm... seven days, more or less.
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