Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-31330278-20171016165154

2. There is always at least one survivor in those death fields, but i hear you on this one. My main reason to wonder about this is a new story in the dinosaur story's universe i'm starting to think about. "The Baselton Files". In this story, a Hammond-like person got hold of the south american drugs that caused to the last dinosaurs outbreak. His (currently his. Maybe her. Still planning it) vision was to creat the ultimate training field to make super soldiers, because "surviving multiple dinosaurs indicate superiority, which is crucial to our nation". As with every decent dinosaur story, the idea gone horribly right, people started to die and a certain mutated stegosaurus (he became inteligent due to genetic tempering that meant to make him the warden. You could think stegosaurs are easier than, say, raptors. We know that, but the stegosaur didnt) took  control of the incloser. In this point, a journalist named Jill Baselton gone to investigate the incident and hopefully save whoever got stuck there. I planned her to make contect with the 3 drug internees from the original dinosaur story to help her with her mission (because every brain can use brawn. Taken up to eleven if there are 3 of them, especially if they are from the smart muscle type).

3. The stegosaur villain is unique, both for being a type cast breaker and for being the first herbivore villain in this story (the villains before him were Julian, Rex Black and a druglord who became a mutated giganotosaurus). Since the mutation, the stegosaur developed a taste for classical litterature to a degree he named himself Long John Stego after reading "Treasure Island". He also did that with his goons, who are Starbuck the styracosaurus (named after Starbuck from "moby Dick")  and Deppo the diplodocus (named after Daniel Deppo, who wrote "Robinson Cruso"). I dont know if i'm planning him as pure evil (like the druglord is planned to be), but he'll be the cruelest stegosaur who can imagine.

4. Yeah. Wether you sympathize the victim or not is crucial to how you see the scene. The weird part is that some of the death scenes the jurassic park book scares me even though the victims earned it (dilophosaurus disembowle Nedry when the latter tried to smugle dinosaurs embryos, teenage t-rex kill Ed Regis in a disturbingly playful manner some time after the latter left the kids behind, t-rex chicks eat Dodgson alive like the bird chicks ate Hopper in bug life). I mean, i know dinosaurs can hurt anybody in the real world, but those graphic scenes reminds me of stuff i know first hand.

5. Heard about "Ghosted"? A friend recommended me about it. I liked the initial idea:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghosted_(TV_series)