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Not so much because of being greedy but being reckless

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Getting other people killed.

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He really was dumb. Didn't even ever study up on which Dinos were dangerous and which ones weren't. He admits that in the novel.

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The guy was a computer genius who pretty much built the whole park's computer system, so I don't think he can be called dumb by any stretch of the word. But he was definitely uninformed and naive when it came to dinosaurs. That's not really surprising though, because for some reason with most people, they love dinosaurs as kids but when they grow up they see dinosaurs as a childish subject, beneath adults. Which is kind of sad really and I don't know why it is that way. But to Nedry, they were just animals like in any zoo, he had no interest in them, and didn't bother to learn. It was a big mistake.

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I don't really see him as a villain, honestly. Amoral, to be sure, greedy and all around not a very nice guy, but he didn't, like, actually set out to harm people. He thought the electricity would be down for ten or fifteen minutes, tops, and everything could go back to normal. I can't really be bothered about him stealing from Ingen; Ingen was a typical nasty corporation which screwed over its own employees, Nedry included. Turning off the fences was obviously a bad thing and he shouldn't have done that. But in the book it was pretty clear that he thought he could get everything up and running again in a few minutes; he was just going to the dock to drop off the embryos, then he planned to head back to the control center and bring the system back online. Losing his way in the storm and running into a dilophosaurus screwed up his plan, and resulted in the shutdown going on far longer than he had ever intended. He probably had the same thought Arnold expressed in the book, that the dinosaurs had already learned to stay away from the electric fences and wouldn't go up to test them in the few minutes the power would be out. If so, he was wrong, and the consequences of this mistake were pretty much inevitably going to be severe. But I really don't think Nedry wanted people to die, or thought that his action would lead to people getting hurt and killed. The only injury he intended to inflict was to the Ingen corporation, in the form of the theft of millions of dollars' worth of dinosaur embryos delivered to a competitor. Things spun out of control, and Nedry certainly deserves the blame for that, but since it was unintentional on his part, I really don't think he quite qualifies as a villain.

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Nope!!

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