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I so hope he does something like Muldoon with a good last line...or brutaly killed...it's funny haven't seen the movie he is already my favourite character! Funny enough I have only seen him in one film...Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift...and he was the antagonist and I dislike him... :D
I hope he is made in Lego and Action Figure since I plan on am buying all of it!
Also hope he shares traits to Muldoon and I hope the Spino doesn't appear like you said since I am a Spinop fan (but love Rex too and I hate when they fight! >:( ...) and I am 100000000000000000000 times with you on the Arlix I hate it!!!!!!!!!! It will ruin the JP Franchise and name!
Is this the script...found it ages ago and dug it out earlier...


"Clever girl..."
"You got me..."
"You are a smart one...you got me..."
"You got to be shittin' me..."
"Shi..." (cut off)
or maybe nothing just silence....
Lol
....Sta...Stay Frosty.... :0....:D
JPCerato
Thanks Paden! Enjoyed reading your respsonse! Glad you confirmed Hamada as Muldoon was my favourite character, also I remember some people on the forum a while back telling me he was just a worker and I'M LIKE NO! But yeah, I get alll points with rain, spino, etc I just like to get stuff out their wider view, again thanks Paden!
@Paden
You made some really interesting points but...
I dont think Hammond didnt keep the Spino because they are difficult to handle but because he just didnt have time to put it in the park. Well first, the park wasnt fully developed for a paddock of it, or it wasnt built. Also, Spino is possibly a mistakrn species, thought to be a Suchomimus or Baryonyx, also JPIII is possibly 8 years after JPI, so Spino might have been a newborn or just not ready for park, as it might have still been on Sorna.
Upon a Second Inspection of Owens Rifle, I've reached a Conclusion:


The Rifling of the Barrel is Much too Small for A shotgun as I originally Theorized.
It does appear to be a Repeating Rifle, A very fair chance of it being a Winchester-- For speed, and Damage (Trust me, These Repeating rifles are not to be taken lightly). The scope, Added for Accuracy, As The Repeating rifle can Often be off target.
With a Standard Ammo count of around 12 Rounds of .22 or .45 caliber Ammunition, This rifle can be Extremely deadly, Aswell as able to take down multiple targets.
I'd imagine they'd prefer fire power, And would take the .45 over the .22. The rapid Fire rate could mean a Good shooter could Dispatch multiple dinosaurs of small sizes within a minute or so.
The second barrel, is most likely the tube that holds the munitions, To be loaded into the action and fired. This gun would seem to make a good side arm for a Park ranger, Or whatever Profession it is that Owen has.
Remember,
Stay frosty.
-Paden
It most likely won't kick off the film, But the first casualty is to come from D-Rex, It's been teased to be similar to the first film in some of the trailers.
Aswell, The attack in JP3 on the boat, Pteradons have been Credited with that kill, Which, Makes sense, As, A mosasaur would've sunk the boat, and A spino probably couldn't get out that far.
Rain is added by Directors/Writers to give it a more "All has gone to hell" Effect. A number of Things can happen to create that efect, But rain is the preffered one. I think that it probably won't rain. I dunno, Nothing in the trailer teases rain. Infact, The island looks really really dry.
It's a Miniscule little bit added in by the Writers to give the audience a Relieved feeling. I'd probably bet it'd be a bird, Rather then a Dactyl... Dunno why, It just seems repetetive to have them Again.
There has been a Tease of a Rex family, But I wouldn't hold my breath on it. Much like other animals, Rexy is the Alpha, She is the Leader of her pride, Owner of her land. She would most likely kill Hatchlings that weren't hers (Concluding that she'd have to be Bred to Artifically inpregnated). If they did keep a bunch of Juvinile dinosaurs in a Sort of Isolation area, Where rexy can view them, And interact but not harm, They could possibly be introduced into her Enviroment.
Theres an Even greater chance, That along wiht some of the larger questions that can't be answered about the film (Like that Horrid Dinosaur X Gorrila,) Colins just kinda gone: ¯_(?)_/¯ About it. So, Theres a likely chance that it's kinda just going to be a whole bunch of "Holly wood magic" to cover this one up.
Like I've said a Million times before. Spino ain't gonna show. I'm sorry, It just wouldn't make any sense. Even if there was one in the Isolated area of the island (Which I've been lead is for Park Development, Maintance, Geothermal plant, ETC) The one on Sorna probably would've died from age (Believed to be Unlikely, But plausible) or natural causes (Extremely possible).
The distance between the two is too far for it to swim. It'd be isolated on Isla sorna, Regardless of whatever idea possible. It wouldn't make sense to breed a new one, Seeing how hammond didn't have the old one in the park. *I'd imagine they are extremely difficult to care for and keep in a paddock. *
According to JP Wiki, The distance between Sorna and Nublar is 87 Miles West of Isla Nublar.
I highly doubt a Dinosaur could swim that. (Very deep, Long distance would spell Drowning.)
The Dilo has been... Teased, For lack of better words, of being in the film. The Dilos were EXTREMELY elusive (According to JPTG) Almost as Elusive as the Troodons, Aswell as Dangerous. With a near intelligence to raptors, (JPTG) As well as a Rank system and Pack hunting, They are not easily toyed with. If they are in this "Isolated" Part of the island (Quotation marks cause I don't think it is) They are extremely dangerous.
Although Cannon of the series explains that the Dilos were all still juviniles (JPTG and JP novel) , and had not yet reached full length, I get the feeling that if colin does include them, they're going to still be small so that the Audience sees that it's them, And not some "Freakish weird Small T-rex".
/One of my fears with this film release is that it will usher in a bunch of new "Amatuer Paleontologists, With little to no real Knowledge of Dinosaurs outside of the Jurassic world movie./
Hamanda is the Game warden, We're to see a lot of him (Thanks to some of the leaked scripts) He resembles Muldoon in Many ways, Even his death resembles muldoons. Owen (Chris pratt) Was revealed to be an Animal Worker *Or something along the lines* A couple weeks ago. I'd imagine he's got a fairly good relationship with Hamanda. As, "No fire arms" On Nublar should probably still apply.
/Side note: I've no Idea what kinda of Camoflauge pattern that is. I dabble a little in Military unifroms, And that appears to be one Specifically created for the film, or is a rarely seen one. (I've seen them somewhere else, I just can't place my finger on it.) It's believed that A.C.U. Stands for "ANIMAL CONTROL UNIT" So, Essentailly Park Rangers *Which we didn't get to see in the first film.*
With the guy getting dragged into the bushes... There's a fair chance that that is hamanda, From the lower part of the Uniform, it makes sense. However Taking the other picture into account, the A.C.U. probably Has a bunch of Staff, This could be anyone. (But, Could easily still be Hamanda)
Baby Trike in a Tree bleeding out. Horrifying. (Triceratops was always my first love as a kid). But it could make sense.
D-rex in trees...
Hmm...
I love the idea, But D-rex has to weigh a Couple Tons at least! Meaning that the branches would probably snap under her weight. Unless they are from older Trees from the Original Re-forestation by Ingen, Or from original plants left there by the Natives of Nublar.
Good eye with the Rifle. The Iconic Winchester is a Great choice, but I don't think it could stop some of these animals in the park. It might be able to topple a Galiminus or Bring a raptor to it's knees, But It'd be kinda useless for the other species.
But, Seeing how Owen trains Raptors, it' makes sense for the Caliber and rifle.
But it also Shares a Similar Barrel to that of a Shot gun, (Possibly A winchester). It does have a Shape of a Winchester Repeater... But to get a good answer, @ Mr.Happy9097 Might have to be called in to settle this one...
A shot gun, According to muldoon, Will do the same, if not better then a Rifle on a Raptor.
/I have no problem with the Gun that settled the west being in this movie, It's just that it doesn't quite make sense./
The Flare, is being used to Distract Rexy (Or D-rex) From attacking one of the Kids. (don't believe the Arlix Lies!!!)
Good job, Long post, but worth it.
Stay Frosty
-Paden
Feel free to Update this with the Actual interview or such when it Drops-- As to cut down on Reposts and spam on the forums.
Stay frosty
-Paden
CARNOSAUR - *Curious Chirp* *Friendly Chirp*...*Playful Squeal*...*Playful Chitter*...*HISS* *CRUNCH*...*Delighted Chirp* ;)
NOAH ECKECKENRODE - How very neat! I would love to see the dilophosaurus return to the Jurassic Park series! Thank you so very much for presenting this information to us! :)
@Danielosaurus, any chance you could send it to me as well? kokiril33t@gmail.com
@Danielosaurus,
Any chance you could send it to me as well? [email protected]
Thanks!
edit: Sorry about the doublepost, I can't figure out how to delete it. :(
@Carnosaur, LOL
@Sci-Fi King, Yes "Ultra Dino" probably is D-Rex. "Ultra Dino" pretty much describes what they wanted when they made D-Rex. Even if Ultra Dino is it's official name, I will still continue to call him D-Rex.
^That's too true...
Well, a species list already says Dilophosaurus will be in it, and now this LEGO set. Also, what about the "Ultra Dino"? D. rex?
the Dilophosaurs in the JP series are jerks. they act all cuddly and nice one moment..
then..
boom!
they eat your face off.
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I can't see the pic. Here it is.

But this is really great nontheless.
Here's a pic, by the way:
Well, Lego is known for making movie accurate toys.
Dilophosaurus could very well be in Jurassic World, their was a rumor that a man would wander into the jungle to use the bathroom, then he'd run into a Dilophosaurus. It would act all innocent and then kill him.
However, I could be like what they did in the TLW and JP3 toy lines where they make a toy of the dinosaur, but not feature the dinosaur in the movie.
Would love a retutn but only if its when they discover nedrys jeep. Or they do infact have a mating thingymigiggy by the river, like they do in the novel. That would be cool.
Other than that i cant see thwre beeing enough TIME to have screen time Its sad to say. i actually dont know how thy are going to fit it all in one movie as it is!
Think they have to fit a build up in and y they go. The history of whats happened in the past 20 years, the old ruins the new park, then the actual visit We whitness. While this is happening we have a sub plot of what we believe is the d-rex, then we have to experience everything the kids are seeing around the park. And thats even before the shit all starts happening!
There is so much this film needs to be at least 2 hours long! There is so many dinosaurs to see. And that we WANT to see. Thats my one and only worry!
I have full faith in this film and colin will deliver the best film of th franchise. But that is my only worry. Pratt said from half hour in ppl start getting eaten. Thats not long time frame to cram in what i just stated. Wht u guys think ???!!
Excellent !!!!!
more importantly it shows the mosasaur size to be more scientifically accurarate, and it appears that it wont be the size of a blue whale with teeth after all! Like it did in the trailer. Which im happy about. The trailer made it look too big for the lagoon it swam in. Would have done the length in 30 secs if it was that big.
And I bet their kids are just as snappy as their parents :o
Oh Crap, It's gonna be at least 3 times worse than The Lost World..........
And she has a mate. That's also a T. rex. And is probably just as big as her. And as protective. Uh-oh..... Double screwed.
Author's Notes:
As stated last time, this series will feature some foul language. This chapter is no exception.
Also, we got our first dinosaur in this episode, Iragrex leptos. The swarm.
Here are some notes on them:
- Iragrex leptos AKA “The Swarm”: A combination of Microraptor, Gila monster, canary, and Compsognathus. These small, flying animals are very social, and equally intelligent. They travel in large flocks and devour any prey they come across with a venomous bite.
Another thing seen in this chapter for the first time is a bit of graphic imagery. This is not the last time it'll be present, so be warned.
Finally, this one was horribly late, but between Christmas family stuffs and Dragon Age Inquisition, I just didn't get around to it. Sorry, waffles will be provided now.
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Welcome back. Has it really been three years? Well, anyway, just a bit of advice. Stay far away from any and all skulls made of crystal and/or glass. You'll thank me later.
@Lizardboy, YAY!!! REXY'S A MOM!!!
Wait, Rexy's a mother?
We're hosed....
Both drawings are excellent, much better than anything I can do!
What is with this Indominus? I've seen it on this forum, but not in any official JW stuff.
Wow, Both are really nice drawings :) From what I've heard and seen the first one appears to be more accurate but still, they're really nice.
Completely stolen:
Please add the source. You mustn't copy Cau's work without linking the source. Look:
Sorry if I sound rude, but Cau's just discovered that.
Were you helping me?
New material of the enigmatic giant viperid Laophis crotaloides (Squamata, Serpentes) from the Pliocene of Greece, with comments on reptilian gigantism in the Neogene of Southeastern Europe.
Abstract:
A fragmentary isolated vertebra from the early Pliocene of Megalo Emvolon (also known Karabournou) in Northern Greece is referred to the gigantic extinct viper Laophis crotaloides Owen. This taxon was originally named on the basis of 13 vertebrae recovered from Megalo Emvolon in 1857, and subsequently lodged in the collection of The Natural History Museum in London. Unfortunately, the type remains have since been lost and the species thus ignored or relegated to a nomen dubium, in spite of its estimated body length having potentially exceeded 3.5 metres. The incomplete and isolated nature of the new Laophis specimen hinders resolution to lower taxonomic levels. However, the fossil can be unequivocally placed within Viperidae because of its proportionally wide cotyle and condyle (the latter being markedly robust), probable presence of a hypapophysis, and most notably its dorsally tilted prezygapophyseal facets. Moreover, a multivariate quantitative approach supports previous assertions of large body size with an estimated maximum length and body mass, comparable to, if not larger than Lachesis muta, the largest extant viperid - a size that distinguish Laophis as amongst the largest extinct or extant venomous snakes ever known. The presence of a colossal viperid within the late Neogene ecosystems of mainland Greece is also significant because it concurs with the distribution of other gigantic Mio-Pliocene reptiles, including the large elapid Naja sp., another substantial but indeterminate species of Vipera, the varanid lizard Varanus marathonensis, and the colossal tortoises Cheirogaster. Similar coeval taxa have been found throughout the Balkan peninsula, southwestern Europe, and Asia Minor, and coincide with the onset of widespread climatic cooling during the late Miocene–late Pliocene. The spread of savannah grasslands throughout Mediterranean Europe during this time has been used to explain increased body sizes in herbivorous tortoises via dietary selection for greater consumption of C4 vegetation. However alternative ecological and/or physiological factors must be sought for large ectothermic predators, which would have had to effectively compete within a trophic system otherwise dominated by a broad range of mammalian carnivores.

















