Dr Ellie Sattler
"You never had control, that's the illusion! I was overwhelmed by the power of this place, but i made a mistake too. I didn't paid enough respect for that power and it's out now!"
Dr Ellie Sattler, or just Dr Sattler, or even just Ellie for the close ones, is a famous Paleobotanist that worked under the Hammond Foundation around 1993 in various Dig Sites, Montana in particular. After the 93 incident on Isla Nublar, it's presumed that John Hammond called her once again, this time to help on the Park Operations, leading the Dinosaur Welfare operations, perhaps after her take with a sick Triceratops on Isla Nublar.
Full Name:
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Ellen "Ellie" Sattler
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Ellen "Ellie" Degler [by 2001]
Voiced By:​
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Marcela Russo
Division:
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Dinosaur Welfare
Helps With:
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Dinosaur's Food and Water Conditions
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Dinosaurs Fighting
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Sick Dinosaurs
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Dying Dinosaurs
Appears In:
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Jurassic Park
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Jurassic Park III
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In Game
Character
In Movie
Gives you Urgent Messages when:
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Dinosaurs are extremely thirsty
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Dinosaurs are starving
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Dinosaurs are fighting
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A dinosaur dies
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A dinosaur is extremely stressed
Text Messages
All the 29 Text Messages Dr. Sattler can give you during your gameplay:​
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"Have you noticed that your [Carnivore] is looking thirsty?"
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"I believe your [Herbivore] needs some water."
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"Be careful. Your [Carnivore] is extremely dehydrated. This dinosaur will die if it doesn't get water soon."
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"Your [Herbivore] is dying of thirst. You must provide water for all your dinosaurs!"
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"Were you aware that your [Carnivore] needs feeding?"
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"I just noticed that your [Herbivore] looks extremely hungry."
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"If you don't feed your [Carnivore] it will die!"
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"You must provide this [Herbivore] with a food source! Please feed her."
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"Your [Dinosaur] was found dead in its enclosure. I'm not sure why it died, shall I have the remains analyzed?"
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"Your [Dinosaur] has died!"
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"Your [Dinosaur] has died! Press Go To, and you can discover the Cause of Death by looking at the dinosaur's Info."
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"It appears that your [Carnivore] is becoming extremely stressed! You should attend to her needs before she becomes dangerous!"
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"From the looks of it, your [Herbivore] is becoming quite stressed! You should attend to her needs before the situation deteriorates!"
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"We have a dino-fight! Your [Carnivore] is sinking her teeth into a [Dinosaur]."
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"We have a dino-fight! Your [Herbivore] is battling against a [Dinosaur]."
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"Your [Carnivore] collapsed! It appears to have gone into a coma. You must Revive it before it dies!"
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"Your [Herbivore] has had a seizure. She has collapsed and become comatose. You must Revive her or else she will die!"
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"Your [Dinosaur] is looking extremely sick. You should send a Ranger Helicopter immediately, before the disease spreads."
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"The results of our tests show that [Dinosaur] is in fine health and living happily."
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"This dinosaur died of starvation. You must provide food for all of your dinosaurs!"
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"Lack of water was responsible for [Dinosaur] death. Access to sufficient water is essential for all living creatures!"
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"The numerous teeth and claw marks on [Dinosaur] body is evidence of fighting, and is the most likely cause of death."
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"Our tests and the observed symptoms indicate an unpleasant case of Dino Belly."
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"Skin samples have revealed [Dinosaur] is infested with Ticks."
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"We have discovered a case of Dino Flu in [Dinosaur]."
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"This dinosaur has Rabies, this is an extremely dangerous disease. You should consider retiring this dinosaur, if you do not have a cure."
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"The results for [Dinosaur] have revealed a case of Bumblefoot. While not fatal this condition should not be treated lightly."
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"The analysis indicates [Dinosaur] has contracted Foot and Mouth disease. This specimen should be isolated from all other dinosaurs."
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"[Dinosaur] appears to have Gastric Poisoning, this can be fatal if not treated quickly."
Audio Messages
All the 53 Audio Messages Dr. Sattler can give you during your gameplay:​
1-Waiting for Command
"What would you recommend here?"
"Well this is interesting. What should we do?"
"What should we do about this?"
"How are you gonna handle this?"
"What's your plan here?"
"I think you need to look at this."
"What should we do here?"
"This needs to be brought under control, what should we do?"
"I've never seen this before, what do you recommend?"
"I don't like the look of this, how should we proceed?"
"What are you gonna do about this?"
"There could be a problem here, what's your plan?"
"I don't feel good about this, what should we do?"
"I really think you should do something about this."
"You should sort this out, quick smart!"
"You can't let this go on, do something!"
"This is a complete disaster, will you do something now?"
"This is way out of my lee, what's your advice?"
"You must do something about this!"
"Are you gonna let this go on? Do something!"
"This is looking very dangerous, make a call."
"I can't believe this is happening, what should we do?!"
2-Visiting Ellie
"Hello."
"Hello again."
"Hi there."
"How can i help?"
"It's good to see you."
"Great to see you again."
"You should stop by more often."
"Things are.. looking good."
"Everything's okay here."
"We could do some maintenance here."
"We're in good shape!"
"Thanks for that upgrade."
"We needed that upgrade."
"The Upgrade works just fine."
3-Taking Actions
"Right."
"Okay!"
"No problem."
"Sure!"
"Uhuh."
"Yep."
"Great!"
"Good!"
4-Missions
"This is terrible, those herbivores will starve if we don't get them back into their enclosures! Please hurry!"
"This is a tragedy, those Tyrannosauruses will eat them all unless you try this mission again.."
"Well done! Thank you for saving our Herbivores!"
"Some of our herbivores have become trapped in this maze of fences. Please muster them back to safety, but be careful, there are rogue carnivores out there."
"It's so sad, those herbivores will never make it out of the maze unless you try this mission again."
"Fantastic! Once again you saved our herbivores!"
"This is a fantastic research opportunity, let's not waste it. Our science team are relying on those photos."
"There's just not enough detail in your photographs, our science team will never learn anything! Unless you try this mission again.."
"Well done! Those photos are excellent! Our science team sent their thanks."