Jurassic Park

Jurassic Park

by

Michael Crichton

Ed Regis is the publicist for InGen’s Jurassic Park project, although John Hammond’s cost-cutting and miserliness means that Regis ends up saddled with odd jobs, like accompanying injured workers to the mainland for medical treatment or babysitting Hammond’s grandchildren. Because he has an intimate knowledge of the damage a dinosaur attack can do to a person, Regis fears the animals a great deal. Yet he still participates in advertising the park and trying to attract visitors. In this way, he demonstrates the ways in which greed privileges money over the health and safety of other people. He shows his own selfishness and fear when he abandons Tim and Lex Murphy in the midst of a tyrannosaurus attack; while the children survive, the dinosaur ends up tearing Regis’s body into pieces.
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Ed Regis Character Timeline in Jurassic Park

The timeline below shows where the character Ed Regis appears in Jurassic Park. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Prologue: The Bite of the Raptor
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...an injured worker on a stretcher, and a man in a yellow raincoat named Ed Regis. (full context)
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...than 18—looks like the victim of a wild animal mauling, although a clearly nervous Ed Regis tells Dr. Carter that a backhoe ran over and dragged him. Without dirt or contamination... (full context)
Second Iteration: Isla Nublar
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...The dense fog and dangerous wind make the landing stressful, despite the pilot’s skill. Ed Regis waits on the helipad to greet the guests. (full context)
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As the consultants walk towards the resort buildings, Regis explains that the island has two primary ecological zones: a deciduous rainforest at the higher... (full context)
Third Iteration: Jurassic Park
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When Ed Regis draws Ellie’s attention to the “authentic Jurassic ferns” around the pool, she realizes that the... (full context)
Third Iteration: The Tour (I)
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...He and his sister Alexis (“Lex”) argue about who must introduce themself first until Ed Regis steps in. Tim forms chaotic impressions of the assembled experts until he realizes that he... (full context)
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Ed Regis, for his part, resents having to babysit Hammond’s grandchildren. He’s the head of public relations... (full context)
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The tour passes the control room, where Regis boasts that the maximally automated park can run on a skeleton crew. Inside, they see... (full context)
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...hands over. But Grant handles the creature callously, stressing it and causing it to scream. Regis intervenes, forcing Grant to relinquish the juvenile. He explains that the fragile infant dinosaurs tend... (full context)
Third Iteration: Control (I)
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...how many species they’ve made thus far. Wu thinks it’s 15, but he looks to Regis for confirmation, explaining that he can’t keep track because some of the attempts didn’t work... (full context)
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Grant asks if the park already has adult raptors. They do, Wu and Regis tell him, but they’re not yet “integrated into the park setting.” In the meantime, they... (full context)
Third Iteration: The Tour (II)
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Ed Regis guides the visitors to the front of the visitor center, where electric Land Cruisers wait... (full context)
Third Iteration: Big Rex
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The Land Cruisers stop at the crest of a hill while the narration continues. Ed Regis appreciates the early evening light, but his guests impatiently demand to see the tyrannosaurs. Regis... (full context)
Third Iteration: Control (IV)
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...catches a glimpse of a brown-and-yellow animal—a raptor—stalking through the tall grass.  He screams for Regis to stop the car, but Regis refuses to accept that Tim saw what he thinks... (full context)
Third Iteration: Stegosaur
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...island, near the stegosaurus enclosure where they find the veterinarian’s Jeep parked by the road. Regis explains that the vet, Dr. Harding, has tranquilized one of the animals for study. The... (full context)
Third Iteration: Breeding Sites
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...Malcolm and Grant prepare to return to the visitor center in the second vehicle, while Regis, Tim and Lex climb into the front car. To assuage Tim’s frustration at not being... (full context)
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On the tour, Grant asks Regis how long the ship takes to reach the mainland. They have 18 hours to raise... (full context)
Fourth Iteration: The Main Road
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The tyrannosaur reaches out and grips the fence. Ed Regis, the only person in the group to have seen the aftermath of a dinosaur attack,... (full context)
Fourth Iteration: Lex
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After fleeing the car, Ed Regis wedges himself into a hiding place among some boulders on the hill below the road.... (full context)
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Lex complains about being hungry, but Grant silences her. Ed Regis stands in plain sight near the road, pressed up against a tree trunk while the... (full context)
Fourth Iteration: The Road
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...is safe and sound. As they round a curve, they see a leg—capped by Ed Regis’s shoe—lying in the middle of the road. While Gennaro tries not to vomit in horror,... (full context)
Fourth Iteration: Control (II)
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...just “a little breakdown” from “the storm or whatever” leading to a terrible, regrettable accident—Ed Regis’s death and Malcolm’s mauling. He expresses confidence that soon, Arnold will have the computer systems... (full context)