Thanks for the input!
I agree with you that the recruitment wasn’t very interesting. I think I could use the prologue, but I would have to edit a few things here and there.
It’s easy to change the date of the prologue to imply that it takes place a few years before Jurassic Park, and not before Jurassic World as it is in the movie.
The other change is not so easy: the prologue implies that the Mutadons and the D-Rex are deliberate creations, not accidents, since their names appear in digital displays in the laboratory.
That to me would contradict the original Jurassic Park, where Hammond seems to come from a position of showing genuine animals. I don’t think the original Park ever meant to have hybrid dinosaurs.
That’s one of the many other aspects of the JW Trilogy that I disliked: how much they retconned his character and motivations. I find it pretty unbelievable that he would have endorsed the creation of a new park after his speech at the end of JP2 (unless the character of Masrani lied about Hammond’s dying wishes).