Thread:Indominus Rex 2016/@comment-31330278-20180406204548/@comment-31330278-20180712212435

1. Klayton Fioriti told people about his discord account in one of his videos. I might talk to him myself. If you have questions about JP franchise, i think he would be happy to answer. And he know I-Rex outpower Spino-Rex, even if Spino-Rex would give a good fight, so it's another point on his behaf. I wonder if he know why Spino-Rex was afraid of the doors.

2. He's more tragic than scary. The tragic part is what make him scary. Springtrap is scarier. Jill Roberts was scarier. If we get deeper into the scare factor, how much Mills scared you from 1 to 11?

3. I have a theory that "the one you should not have killed" was both male and a female. The Puppet we know was more in touch with her feminine side. Her masculine side was less dominant. Another theory is that they talked about her as if she's a male for the same reason you can talk about I-Rex as a male and everyone will be cool with that. The Puppet was aggressive even for a 5NAF automatronic. Thinking about a murderous robot as a female ain't always easy. Inhuman things with extreme aggression are many times refered as males, even if they're confirmed as female.

4. I actually liked the Baby Zillas. I liked them so much that i made the mistake of using them in a scrapped story of mine. Remember the story with Hawarged the good orc and Tyrant the dragon? So in the original draft, Tyrant was an alien hitler from the Godzilla type. Tyrant used his Godzilla's self breeding mechanics to create "babies" in his image. Thanks to Avatar, who executed my idea better than i did, i now know that Zilla and its babies should never be used in any serious story. After all, not everybody like kaijus as you do and open to hear about it as i do. Most people would blow up miserably with kaiju-oriented plot, with Rampage and Kong:Skull Island as positive anomalies.