In the book "Jurassic Park" by Michael Crichton, a character, Arnold, faces a dilemma when considering a system reset to solve a problem. He expresses hesitation and a lack of experience with the procedure. Despite his apprehensions, Wu suggests that a simple restart may clear the memory issues at hand.
The interaction highlights the tension between practicality and anxiety about making mistakes in a high-stakes environment. Arnold's reluctance to perform an unfamiliar action demonstrates a common fear of the unknown, especially in a setting filled with potential dangers. Wu's casual attitude towards the reset contrasts sharply with Arnold's concerns.