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In the context he used it in I think he meant it in as there being no fences on Sorna that there were no constrictions like there were on Isla Nublar. Fences would actually be required on Sorna to protect the scientists and other personnel there, but it wouldn't have mattered if the dinosaur population blended.
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lol, yeah. Would have been a disaster with no fences at all.
Incidently, I'm pretty sure you see fences around the buildings in TLW.
Incidently, I'm pretty sure you see fences around the buildings in TLW.
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It's necessary to read between the lines. He wants simply to say that the dinosaurs can walk freely in all the island, with some small difficulties sometimes (fence of JP3 close to the birdcage for example). Because precisely, it appears that some fences and installations were destroyed by the Clarissa hurricane? I am not sure... /huh.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":huh:" border="0" alt="huh.gif" /> (Inform me at which time in the movie one speaks about it then, because I don't remember it.)