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I wonder what role she'll have in the sequel.
I didn't know that her name was Rexy. Why didn't I think of that? I can't wait to see the queen of Jurassic Park again.
@Chris, that's hilarious
It did? That's awesome!
I love that my April Fool's Day joke made its way to Colin, this is great hahaha
Same, I love Rexy. Who doesn't?
I was hoping she would come back.
If do Megalodon, then it must be separated from Mosasaurus, otherwise they will tear each other apart. But, again, two large predators, in a small pool, without the possibility of following the instincts of hunting - it's more like mockery of animals. It is possible to fence off a large territory in the ocean, divide into two "cages", and put several sharks and mosasaurs there. So it will be more correct.
^Sounds reasonable
If dinosaurs are cloned using amphibian (reptilian) DNA, then obviously they will not have feathers. By the way, that's why the Raptors turned out to be the wrong anatomy. And if you use the DNA of Crocodiles (the lateral branch of the Dinosaurs) or Birds (descendants of the Dinosaurs) when cloning, the dinosaurs in the Park will have right anatomy, and, most likely, feathers.
^T.rex wins no question
Actually, the Giganotosaurus was about 13 ft tall, and weighed 6 tonnes.
The Tyrannosaurus however, was 39 ft long, stood 13 ft tall, and weighed 6.688 tonnes
I hate to admit it, but the Tyrannosaurus might have a real chance of winning
Honestly, i've never been a fan of the whole "All dinosaurs had feathers because they are more closely related to birds" bit. I know, there has been evidence that some did, but these were all small dinosaurs, like the true velociraptor. A feathered T-Rex? Ehhhh... now you're going overboard, at least IMO.
However, featherless dinosaurs have already served as a template to the Jurassic Park franchise. So, adding feathers to the dinosaurs in future JP movies would be nonsensical if they were applied to the already introduced dinosaurs, and it shouldn't be changed just to satisfy some viewers.
The franchise itself didn't gain its popularity due to all of the scientific accuracies, did it? I mean come on, the velociraptors aren't even velociraptors, yes an overused statement, but nonetheless still a valid point.
I would be ok if they added feathered dinosaurs in sequels.
Seems very unlikely, feathered spino? Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus was quadrupedal and had an aquatic lifestyle feeding on fish such as onchopristis in real life, and it Jurassic park 3, it was a way too over estimated theropod.(Do i really need to go any further, spino fanboys?) not feathered, period. And with that HUGE mistake they made with spino and non-feathered inaccurate "movie themed monsters" as quoted from Alan Grant himself, DINOSAURS IN JURASSIC WORLD 2 WILL NOT BE FEATHERED, as disappointing as it sounds, i'm sad too ;(.
Could be absolutley !!
Welcome back Alphadino!
Yeah why bring her back?
I wouldn't really see a point to bringing her character in if the kids weren't a big part.
Awesome and creepy.
This is brilliant!
The battle was savage, in every way possible. The RP path is going a specific direction, going to be amazing.
Also...Lackluster reply! XD
I kinda expected something like "OHMYGAWDTHISISGAWDLIKEWRITINGSOMUCHBETTERTHANYOURPASTFIGHTSTHISISTHEBESTTHINGYOU'VEEVERWRITTENEHFNXLAHTBCOWGTBXI
^Thanks, even though I'm salty about the amount of authority you have over the role play plot xD
Very good job, your description of battles has improved. Good use of Tyrance and the rest.
^Thanks SR! I'd go so far as to say that this is the best fight (and story) I've ever written!
DARTH TYRANT - How very neat! I very much enjoyed the way in which you described the vicious battle between your characters - especially Tyrance! The descriptive manner of your work was also quite good! Thank you ever so much for taking the time to share this with us! :)
Oops wrong forum. Please move this to the Dinosaurs forum
Most compelling! :)
I'm guessing the skull is more or less supposed to represent a triceratops, an easy assumption. Yet, them brow horns are so freakishly long. I'd almost want to call it a torosaurus, but the frill isn't near large enough.
This is quite the spectacle!
Yeah, I thought it might fit! Would be a nice homage too.
^Hey, good thought! That'd be awesome!
This is awesome! I wonder if this was Hammond's own personal museum?
Tyrannosaurus wrecks Giganotosaurus
Someone please move this to the Role Playing forum
It depends on how far back in the dinosaur's evolution. Does the question extend to only True Dinosaurs?
Thats not a dinosaur thats a protomammal! That thing is further from being a dinosaur! It will be like calling a bat a bird!
I don't get why people insist calling ever fucking prehistoric animal a dinosaur, why call a dog a dog or a cat a cat! With that logic I might as well call humans hippos! Cats Dogs and Dogs cats! Its freaking insanse!
Hey everybody, I'm returning to finish this project!
Yes. It's still in the process. The movie is entitled JURASSIC TOMB or JURASSIC AGE!
A group of paleontologist found an enclosure of remains from the undergrounds of New York City, Sydney, Tokyo & London, a geologic period that spans 56 million years ago only discovered accidentally on 2021. A blood sucking insect will bing dinosaurs come to life causing massive destructions.
In addition to your excitement, expect a level of thrill like "kitchen-velociraptor-scene".
That's all to reveal for now folks!
My personal thoughts on where this series is going is probably towards dinosaur maltreatment.
i mean on the last installment the public is already bored with the dinosaurs, they are only happy when scientist create BIGGER and BADDER dinosaurs right?
so what if, someone in the park that day took a video of the fight between the t-rex and the indominus and was able to upload it to the internet?
im predicting scientist and companies are gonna abuse this hype to experiment on dinosaurs, create dino hybrids and pit them against each other, even go so far as to sell dinosaurs to people, well see dinosaurs experimented or injected with powerful performance enhancers, we may see failed hybrids. Of course in the end a certain something will happen that will remind us humans that these are actual animals not some toy monsters, and pets.



















