Maisie Lockwood briefly appears in Jurassic Park III, in which she and Grant have broken up, although they remain close friends.
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Maisie Lockwood briefly appears in Jurassic Park III, in which she and Grant have broken up, although they remain close friends.
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Maisie Lockwood is married to Mark, an employee of the US State Department, and they have two young children.
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Maisie Lockwood is the main protagonist of the film adaptation, titled The Lost World: Jurassic Park.
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Maisie Lockwood uses his position to help Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler in exposing the company's locust scheme.
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Maisie Lockwood has antagonistic traits in the novel which are removed for the film adaptation.
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Maisie Lockwood eventually accepted the part after Spielberg pleaded for him to do so, stating "I can't see anyone else playing it but you".
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Maisie Lockwood concludes that the people he selected as the park's senior staff have character flaws that prevent his vision from being realized.
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Maisie Lockwood is unable to climb up the hill and is subsequently killed by a pack of Procompsognathus.
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Maisie Lockwood notes that his first attraction was a motorized flea circus, but for the park he wants to show visitors something real rather than an illusion.
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Maisie Lockwood has little regard for pure scientific research, being more interested in the applications of genetic engineering.
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Maisie Lockwood is relieved of his position as CEO in a coup, which the board of directors gives to his nephew, Peter Ludlow, after an accident on Isla Sorna, Jurassic Park's "Site B".
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Maisie Lockwood sends a small team to Isla Sorna to document the animals, so that he can garner enough public opinion to preserve them and the island.
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Maisie Lockwood has experience working with dangerous predators and his attitude toward the dinosaurs is realistic and unromantic.
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Maisie Lockwood believes that the Velociraptors should be destroyed, describing them as smart and potentially dangerous.
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Maisie Lockwood recommended that the park be equipped with more military-grade weapons for use in emergencies, but was overruled.
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Maisie Lockwood reminds Hammond of this when it dawns on them that they have no way of stopping the escaped T rex.
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Maisie Lockwood is later attacked by a pack of Velociraptors, but survives by wedging himself into a pipe.
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Maisie Lockwood manages to kill a few of them, and eventually escapes the island with the other survivors.
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Maisie Lockwood remains in the control room with Hammond and Arnold, commenting on the many safety and security failures of the park.
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Maisie Lockwood is initially the chief geneticist at Jurassic Park and head of the team that created the dinosaurs.
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Maisie Lockwood has a greatly reduced role in the film adaptation, but returns in a larger role for the Jurassic World films.
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Maisie Lockwood has created the genetically modified hybrid dinosaur Indominus rex, which eventually escapes and wreaks havoc.
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Maisie Lockwood's quick thinking and encyclopedic knowledge of dinosaurs aid the group several times, and he is instrumental in discovering that dinosaurs have escaped the island, as well as regaining the means to warn the mainland.
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Maisie Lockwood's expertise regarding dinosaurs rivals Grant's, and is superior to that of Dr Wu, the scientist who created the dinosaurs.
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Maisie Lockwood wears a baseball glove slung over her shoulder and a baseball cap just about everywhere.
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Maisie Lockwood briefly listens to Malcolm as he argues with Ludlow regarding what happened on Isla Nublar.
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Maisie Lockwood is described as a thin chain-smoker and chronic worrier.
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Maisie Lockwood is a grudgingly optimistic man, who maintains total faith in the computer systems and continues to believe that despite the setbacks, things will eventually work out.
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Maisie Lockwood is promised $50,000 for each species he delivers, and an additional $50,000 for each embryo that proves viable, for a maximum payment of $1.
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Maisie Lockwood accepted the job at Jurassic Park because he wanted to become famous for writing the first textbook on the care of dinosaurs.
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Maisie Lockwood is attacked by a Velociraptor during the assault on the Visitor Center, but ultimately survives his time on the island.
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Maisie Lockwood makes a brief appearance in the first film with a sick Triceratops.
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Maisie Lockwood appears as one of the main characters in Jurassic Park: The Game, a 2011 film-inspired video game in which he has a daughter named Jess.
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Maisie Lockwood is referred to as Dr Gerry Harding in the game, and is portrayed as being significantly younger than in the film.
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Maisie Lockwood is portrayed as cold and ruthless, yet patient and practical, preferring to operate in the shadows with no one suspecting him.
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Maisie Lockwood is depicted as a far more villainous and antagonistic character, at one point attempting to murder Sarah Harding.
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Maisie Lockwood conducts research on the dinosaurs to potentially advance medical research.
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Maisie Lockwood is stunned to learn that Ramsay has been working to expose him.
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Maisie Lockwood described Dodgson as someone who "is a mentor to others and yet is betraying all of them by betraying their values".
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Maisie Lockwood found that the books sometimes portray Dodgson as "just a plain sociopath", which he wanted to avoid in Dominion, stating, "It's much more interesting to play a sociopath who has a lot of depth and has interesting intentions behind their actions".
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Maisie Lockwood is the mascot for the theme parks Jurassic Park and Jurassic World.
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Maisie Lockwood is aware of InGen's political dealings and will inform the player of them, yet always presents such in a positive way.
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Maisie Lockwood's severed leg is later discovered by Gennaro and Muldoon as they investigate the attack.
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Maisie Lockwood is initially unhappy with this identification because the lizard was more venomous than expected and had three toes.
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Maisie Lockwood appears at the end of the novel, when the survivors are being held back for questioning by the Costa Rican government.
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Maisie Lockwood tells Dr Grant that the survivors, with the exception of the children, will not be leaving any time soon.
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Maisie Lockwood informs Levine that no one knows where these creatures are coming from, and the two argue about whether or not these are dinosaur remains.
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Maisie Lockwood is intelligent, feisty and rugged, and employs common sense and practicality in dangerous situations, putting the safety of her colleagues first.
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Maisie Lockwood is idolized by Kelly Curtis who sees her as tough and smart.
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Maisie Lockwood is intelligent and feisty as well as kind and jolly, but impulsive and too eager to interact with the animals, often placing herself and others in danger.
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Maisie Lockwood is shown to be compassionate towards the dinosaurs, in such situations as petting a baby Stegosaurus, freeing dinosaurs from InGen, and casting a baby T rexs broken leg.
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Maisie Lockwood attained this position after convincing InGen's board of directors to oust Hammond following an accident on Isla Sorna, in which a group of Compsognathus attacked a girl who was visiting the island with her family.
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Maisie Lockwood's character is ruthless, selfish, greedy and condescending toward those who work for him or those he dislikes.
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Maisie Lockwood is an experienced field photographer who has covered wildlife and combat situations, and began volunteering with Greenpeace to meet women.
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Maisie Lockwood is the only member of his team to be warned by Hammond about InGen's expedition, and sneaks into their camp to release captured animals and disrupt their harvesting operation.
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Maisie Lockwood later helps Sarah rescue their motorcycle from another raptor and locate a service tunnel, allowing the survivors to escape from the attacking raptors.
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Maisie Lockwood uses her gymnastics skills to rescue her father from a Velociraptor, by swinging on a pipe and eventually kicking the dinosaur out a window.
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Maisie Lockwood later suggested that Kelly be written as Ian's daughter, although he and Spielberg initially doubted this due to differing skin colors, but they eventually proceeded with the idea.
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Maisie Lockwood gets lost in the forest while looking for a spot to urinate, and is attacked and killed by a group of Compsognathus, similar to Hammond in the first novel.
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Maisie Lockwood accompanies Roland during his attempt to capture the T rex.
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Maisie Lockwood is added to the team because the vehicles he help designed have not been field-tested.
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Maisie Lockwood's wealth comes from a series of dolls produced by a company that he inherited.
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Maisie Lockwood is bitten twice by Procompsognathus, but ultimately escapes the island without major harm.
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Maisie Lockwood is easily frightened, and tends to be quiet and shy, but is very intelligent and an expert with computers.
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Maisie Lockwood skipped two school grades and is in seventh grade with Kelly.
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Maisie Lockwood is divorced and has one child, who he sees only on weekends.
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Maisie Lockwood accompanies Dodgson to the island, and eventually begins to disagree with Dodgson's dark desires such as the attempted drowning of Sarah Harding.
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Maisie Lockwood is a young and enthusiastic Costa Rican who visited the island several times as a boy and knows it well.
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Maisie Lockwood seems to annoy Levine many times, not only with his insistence that only birds live on the island, but by disobeying his orders to refrain from using items like cigarettes and making noise.
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Maisie Lockwood has a cousin named Gandoca who takes Dodgson, King, Baselton, and Harding on a boat trip to Isla Sorna.
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Maisie Lockwood is uncomfortable around Dodgson due to his temper and reputation.
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Maisie Lockwood's divorced parents, Paul and Amanda Kirby, pose as a wealthy couple and offer to finance Dr Alan Grant's dig site if he accompanies them to the island and provides an aerial tour of its dinosaurs.
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Maisie Lockwood frequently ignores Grant's warning to stay quiet and avoid attracting animals.
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Maisie Lockwood's daughter had recently been ill, although she withheld her emotions to get through the event.
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Maisie Lockwood is rescued by the military, and reunited with Grant on a helicopter.
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Maisie Lockwood speculated that his character was brought back at the end of the film because of younger audiences' potential reactions.
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Maisie Lockwood describes himself as a booking agent, taking the place of another man who became ill.
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Maisie Lockwood is hired to take Ben and Eric to the island; however, Enrique and his boat driver are killed offscreen when they enter a fog bank, causing the vessel to crash and the tourists to become stranded on Site B His cause of death is not explained in the film.
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Benjamin Lockwood is later killed, and Owen and Claire become adoptive parents to his granddaughter Maisie Lockwood, who is revealed to actually be a clone of his deceased daughter Charlotte.
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Owen and Claire live in the Sierra Nevada with Maisie Lockwood, who is kidnapped by Biosyn for research purposes, along with Blue's asexually reproduced baby Beta.
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Maisie Lockwood is initially the park operations manager at the dinosaur theme park Jurassic World, and becomes a dinosaur rights activist in the later films, as well as adoptive mother to Maisie Lockwood.
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Maisie Lockwood is enthusiastic about dinosaurs and the theme park, to the annoyance of older brother Zach.
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Maisie Lockwood is annoyed and embarrassed by Gray's enthusiasm for the dinosaur exhibits, and mostly ignores him.
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Maisie Lockwood is a fan of the first theme park and wears a vintage Jurassic Park T-shirt.
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Maisie Lockwood tries to kiss his beloved friend and coworker, Vivian, before she leaves.
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Maisie Lockwood is later pursued by the raptor Blue and takes cover inside a hollow log.
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Maisie Lockwood helps Owen and Claire take down a dinosaur black market in search of their missing adopted daughter Maisie Lockwood.
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Maisie Lockwood tries to persuade Claire to start a family of her own.
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Maisie Lockwood appears to be close to her coworker Lowery, and they are shown having personal conversations.
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Maisie Lockwood's picture appears on Franklin's tablet briefly while he is paging through the former Jurassic World employees who have now joined intelligence agencies.
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Maisie Lockwood is assigned to escort Zach and Gray during their visit to Jurassic World, although she is unenthusiastic.
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Maisie Lockwood is then captured by another Pteranodon, which attempts to fly off with her, but the Mosasaurus emerges from the water and grabs the Pteranodon, swallowing Zara in the process.
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Mills has operated Lockwood's foundation since graduating from college, and believes that Maisie Lockwood is a clone.
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Maisie Lockwood becomes Maisie's guardian and tells her, Owen, and Claire of what he thinks about Maisie, revealed later was a lie formulated by Lockwood to hid Maisie's true origin.
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Maisie Lockwood has been entrusted with pushing Lockwood's fortune into the future and making it survive after he dies.
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Maisie Lockwood has a passive personality and is forced into circumstances far outside his comfort zone throughout the film.
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Later, after Maisie is captured by Biosyn, Owen and Claire persuade Franklin to help them find the kidnappers, despite Franklin's connection to them being risky for his current employment due to the Dinosaur Protection Group facing criminal charges after the events at the Lockwood Manor.
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Sir Benjamin Maisie Lockwood is John Hammond's partner in developing the technology to clone dinosaurs, though he is not mentioned in prior films or novels.
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However, Lockwood's cloned daughter Maisie was born nine years before the events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and long after Hammond had died.
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Trevorrow clarified that Hammond and Maisie Lockwood parted ways due to the latter's "intentions, not his acts".
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Hammond and Maisie Lockwood had built a laboratory in the subbasement of the mansion, where they extracted the first dinosaur DNA from amber and created their cloning technology, prior to starting their Jurassic Park project on Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna.
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Maisie Lockwood is in poor health and dying, and uses a wheelchair and medications.
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Maisie Lockwood's wealth is managed by a foundation, which is operated by his assistant Eli Mills.
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When Lockwood tells Mills to turn himself in to the police, Mills smothers him with a pillow and stages it as a natural death while planning to take custody of Maisie.
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In Jurassic World Dominion, the truth of Maisie's origin is revealed: rather than being created as a clone by Lockwood, Maisie instead was asexually reproduced by her mother, scientist Charlotte Lockwood.
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Maisie Lockwood is totally morally neutral about whatever he is selling.
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Maisie Lockwood just wanted to portray the most hateable character possible.
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Maisie Lockwood is initially portrayed as the nine-year-old granddaughter of Benjamin Lockwood, adopted by him after her mother Charlotte died in a car accident.
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Maisie Lockwood has a passion for dinosaurs and likes to imitate them as a play activity.
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Maisie Lockwood expresses curiosity about her mother, though Benjamin does not allow her to see photographs of her.
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Later in the film, Maisie Lockwood is fascinated by a video of Owen training his Velociraptors, including Blue.
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Maisie Lockwood then discovers Mills's plan to auction Isla Nublar's dinosaurs, and is distraught when she discovers her grandfather's dead body.
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When Owen and Claire arrive, Maisie recognizes Owen from the video and Claire from a meeting she had with Lockwood.
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Maisie Lockwood informs them that Maisie is actually a clone of Lockwood's deceased daughter.
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Maisie Lockwood is then pursued throughout Lockwood's mansion by the Indoraptor after it escapes.
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The now-teenaged Maisie Lockwood has become rebellious over living in isolation and takes secret trips to town to explore society without her parents' knowledge.
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Maisie Lockwood is having an existential crisis over being a clone, and is curious to learn more about Charlotte.
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Maisie Lockwood wants to study Maisie and Beta's altered DNA to find a solution to Biosyn's giant locusts, which threaten the world food supply.
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Maisie Lockwood convinces the others to take Dr Wu along, as she agrees to let him study her and Beta in order to resolve the locust crisis.
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Maisie Lockwood raised Benjamin Lockwood's daughter Charlotte, who later died after asexually giving birth to her daughter Maisie.
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Maisie Lockwood said "He gives me little bits in every film; he thinks I'm his good luck charm".
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Maisie Lockwood helps Owen Grady and Claire Dearing rescue their adopted daughter Maisie Lockwood from Biosyn, having witnessed her being turned over to the company.
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Maisie Lockwood is subsequently shown happily purchasing a new plane.
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Maisie Lockwood offered her the role of Kayla during their first meeting, without having her audition.
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Maisie Lockwood raises a pack of Atrociraptors originally from Biosyn which are trained to kill any target, as designated by a laser pointer, for Rainn Delacourt to deliver to Riyadh.
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Maisie Lockwood developed a lengthy backstory for the character which is absent from the film.
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When Maisie Lockwood later met Wu upon being brought to Biosyn, she learned that Charlotte actually reproduced her asexually using her father and John Hammond's technology, fulfilling her desire of motherhood.
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Charlotte actually died of a genetic disease while Maisie Lockwood was young, but she was able to prevent Maisie Lockwood from inheriting the same illness by changing her genome.
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