Spinosaurus Rex
MemberCompsognathusJul-13-2014 4:01 PMWelcome to the first T-C : K vs K (Triassic-Creatacious : Killer vs Killer)
Today's competetors will be...
Spinosaurus
This individual is a 10 ton, 57 foot long male. He has had some experiance, but most of the time challengers run away in fear due to his intimidation technique.
And his Challenger...
Carharadontosaurus
This specific individual is an 7 1/2 ton, 45 ft long male. He is bigger than most of the other Carcharodontosauruses within a 1,000 mile range. He has fought a little bit, but that is mainly because many dont tend to mess with him.
And the fight.... SHALL BEGIN!....
On a rocky shoreline, a Spinosaurus is feasting on what used to be his last challenger, a smaller Carcharodontosaurus, who somehow managed to think he could intimidate the Spinosaurus and make it let down its guard from its previous kill, a large fish. Sadly, it never would have been able to learn from that mistake because that act of cockiness cost him his life. What he did manage to do was give the Spinosaurus a couple of wounds, a somewhat deep scratch in the Spino's leg was the worst of them, but it was nothing serious.
It had been a couple of days since then, the smell of the dead fish and Charcarodontosaurus mixed with that of the saltiness of the sea, giving it a bit of a stronger odor. It attracted some smaller scavengers and a few pterosaurs, but it was nothing the Spino was going to put to waste, so all it did was roar at them and slam its tail, which worked quite nicely, and scared any pests away, except for the dense cloud of gnats and flys, who also found an interest with his nostils and eyes. All it could do is periodically shake them off and wait till they got dense to do it again, as he was trying to nap for an hour or two.
There was the periodical, small earthquake-like stomps of a Paralititan herd about a quarter mile away that would wake him up, along with the occational roars of other Spinos and Carcharodontosauruses, which would make him a bit peeved at times, so he would roar at the top of his lungs, hoping the unnecessary noise would stop, which it would for a few minutes, but it was like clock-work. A couple hours had past, and he heard a deafening roar within a hundred ft range. He quickely stood up, as if 10 tons were 10 pounds, and let a low, gutteral growl, as if saying "You've disturbed me, you must leave". He walked towards the tropical forest's entrance, and just before he got to the forest, out came a severly pissed off Carcharodontosaurus, who had just came from the plains from trying to pick off a young Paralititan, which he almost called his, but it was quickely defended by an adult, likely its mom.
The Carcharodontosaurus looked at the Spinosaurus's kills, watering at its mouth. He is a very greedy dinosaur, he had just killed and eaten a stray juevenille Paralitian the day prior, but he just liked to claim any food he sees as his, even if he doesnt eat it. The Spinosaurus looked at the Carcharodontosaurus as if wondering "You think you can claim this as yours without a fight?". As if responding subliminally, the Carcharodontosaurus let out the exact same roar that got the Spino's attention in the first place. The Spinosaurus stood up showing its full height, all 26 daunting feet. He did a pump fake flinch towards his rival, which had little effect.
The Carcharodontosaurus, without warning, took off full speed towards the Spino, saliva still pouring from its mouth. The Spino had his arm fully cocked back, ready to slice and dice, when out of the blue, a pterosaur flew in front of his face. While trying to regain his focus on the Caracharodontasaurus, his attention now was noticing his cocked hand had been caught by his enemy, who wasnt letting go anytime soon. The Spino growled with pain, as the Carcharodontosaurus maintained its grip. In an obvious rage, the Spino bit down on his adversary's maxilla and bit down with all he could. Now, with blood and pain splitting down his top jaw, the Carcharodontosaurus let loose of his grip. The Spinosaurus looked down at his hand, which now had two fingers instead of three.
While the Carcharodontosaurus was trying to recover from the Spino's counter-attack, the Spinosaurus lunged forward and headbutted his foe, sending him stumbling 30 feet back, almost loosing his footing. The Spino raced forward again, this time clamping his jaws around the Carcharodontosaurus's neck. He remaimed his grip, clamping down with 7,000 lbs of force. With a sheer act of adrenaline, the Carcharodontosaurus pulled away with all of his strenghth, and to his surprise, he found himself free of the Spino's grip. Now, the Carcharodontosaurus had blood pouring down his neck, which was made worse when he pulled away from the grip. The Carcharodontosaurus lifted his head in the air, roared with ear piercing loudness, lifted one of his legs up, and clawed the Spinosaurus's side, which left three very deep clawmarks, which were now gushing with blood. In much pain, the Spino stepped backwards 40 ft, roaring with pain piercing down his side.
He recovered, and at this point, he wanted his enemy dead. They both stared down at each other, waiting on who would make the next move, almost like a western movie, in 75 million BC. Once again, the Carcharodontosaurus rushed forward with all he had, roaring while making his way to the Spinosaurus. This time, the Spinosaurus was ready, with his good hand high up in the air ready to swip. When the Carcharodontosaurus was 10 feet away from him, he threw his arm right out in front of him with all of the power he had with hydrolic force, making a low woosh sound as it glided through the air. With a sickening crack, his arm had collided with the Carcharodontosaurus's skull, the claws making their way into the skull and forward to the brain, killing it instantly. After looking at his new kill for 5 seconds, just staring at it, he let out a long, deafening triumphant roar that was heard for miles.
He still had pain soaring through his side and hand. To cope with the pain and numb it to an extent, he waded into the salty sea water, which stung at first, but began to loose its intensity and eventually went away.
And the winner is... SPINOSAURUS!!
It was strength, size, and more weaponry that won this for Spinosaurus. The Carcharodontosaurus didnt go down until it was death though.
Please post your thoughts and astonishment below, if it astonished you lol.
Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexJul-24-2014 7:49 AMI mean the actual fight as in this vs this, not the winners. There's not a chance in hell Rex vs Spino would have been in Round 1 of LS if I didn't use the random matchup thing.
That said, I'm writing FBR VI, so stay tuned for that.
Jack of all trades. Master of none
Spinosaurus Rex
MemberCompsognathusJul-24-2014 8:31 AMSo you are literally making Rex the winner everytime? Well as one man to another, please dont make it come out on top almost every single time. I mean you make good fights, but one big factor of making a good fight is not knowing who the winner is going to be, and every time i see you post a fight with Rex in it, its preety much a no brainer to who wins.