After the spinosaurus attacks the plane, and the survivors become lost in the jungle, the only characters who really interact with Udesky are Paul and Amanda. Almost as if they're the only ones who can actually see him...
Alan and Billy have no dialogue with Udesky at all. I'm pretty sure that Grant doesn't even make eye contact with him at any point. When Grant and Eric reunite with the others, Grant doesn't seem to even notice that Udesky isn't there anymore. Maybe because he could never see him in the first place...
Udesky talks to Billy, but Billy doesn't respond. He acts as though a gust of wind brushed his shoulder, or a cold shiver went down his spine...
I think that Udesky was killed when the spinosaurus knocked the plane out of the tree and rolled it around on the ground. Due to a mixture of guilt and psychic abilities, Paul and Amanda are the only ones who can see Udesky's spirit, who is in denial about being dead, and is following everyone thinking that he is still alive. When the characters see Udesky lying on the ground after the raptor attack, Amanda calls out to him to see if he's ok, and Billy responds to her by saying, "he's dead." Now, i think that what Billy meant by this was that Udesky was already dead, and had been dead for some time.
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It's been a little over a year since I've been in this community IIRC and someone might have already seen it, but I stumbled upon this photo of Udesky from a deleted scene of JP III. He's seen holding a piece of wood, supposedly fighting against the raptors. I'm not sure if this has been seen by most of you, but I thought it would be good to share.
I would love to know more about what happens in this scene.
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R.I.P. Udesky
I just noticed during the paleontology conference in JP3 that Udesky is in the audience and leaves before Grant mentions the 2 Islands. Just a thing I hadn't seen or heard before about him being there.