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Future Isla Sorna Story

Sci-Fi King25

MemberAllosaurusJanuary 22, 20141466 Views5 Replies

Ever since the cancellation of Isla Sorna Survival, I've wanted to explore the life of the JP3 Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus. In Isla Sorna Survival, the Spino was thought to be a baryonyx and hatched by Dr. Henry Wu and another scientist named Dr. Alan Tomson. The Spinosaurus creates the hole where the raptors entered the facility in JP3, and it's defeated by a Tyrannosaurus pair, which is why he hates the species so much. In Isla Sorna: The Next Generation, it explains of another Spinosaurus on thee island, and the two build a nest and raise a few Spinosaurus hatchlings. (I'm not following the whole evil-dino kills-innocent-dino-family-and- the-last-survivor-tries-to-get-revenge chiche.) So, goodbye for now!

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Sounds Interesting... Although Spino I presume Killed out of Territorial reasons more then Revenge... Still Lets see what happens

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This does sound good.

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Interesting, I'll be reading when you start.

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Paden, if the Spino killed out of territorial reasons, why did he follow the humans around everywher? Plus, it's just my perspective.

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True, But Of course These are creatures that Hunt humans because they are easy to kill (As stated in the first book) But He might be hunting because since the rex was killed, He now feels its his territory, Im going to cancel that out beacuse IN TLW Hammond said that all the Carnivores are on the interior of the island... Hammond also said they were "Fiercly territorial"  So... Maybe He was hunting because they were easy prey? or because he was trying to get more territory and they were always in it...

 

I dont know... It's just these  are prehistoric creatures So they could Hold feelings of revenge But It doesnt seem right that they would... .

 

Oh well, The technical reason is fairly complicated anyways... So... why not...

 

I'm interested to see what happens...

 

 

Life cannot be contained, it breaks walls, crashes through barriers sometimes painfully, but uh... Life uh, finds a way

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