Thread:Indominus Rex 2016/@comment-31330278-20180406204548/@comment-31330278-20180507115700

1. You and I both. My theory is that the "dinosaurs have no emotions" are die hard conservatives. They live in a world where Martin Luther King and Malcolm X are the same guy, final girls in slasher films are always virgin and happy ever after is for real. Know what I mean?

2. You know what else can be cool? The chameleons from JP2 novel. The deviantart user Taliesaurus have an interesting interpretation to this creature. But I guess the good people chose some hybrids over others. A new thing you can take in the good people's credit is adding not very familiar species of dinosaurs. Crichtonsaurus (an ankylosaur I never met up until this game), a duck-bill I don't remember its name and some others. There are rumors about I-Black being the final JP hybrid, since part 6 won't include any hybrids. I can respect them, because each and every dinosaur, especially hybrids, should serve the plot vs be there just for the sake of it. We already got one failed hybrid. Spino-Rex was so awful that they had to retcon it into Indominus-Rex's draft just to make that movie worth more than a spit, even though the damage is already done. Doing a 4th hybrid might be tricky if not dangerous.

3. Utahraptors are cool, don't they? Now that you mention it, I might use one (as far as I know, utahraptors hunted either alone or in couple). If I do use them, do you see them better as:

A. An enforcer for Julain in Posdonllo. Since Utahraptors are less social than other types of raptor, they are not likely to take over a pack of the social types (namely deinonychus/dromaeosaurus/achillobator/dakotaraptor), but do likely to become an enforcer for the alpha.

B. A species of dinosaurs in possible fantasy story. Something like the dire wolves in Games Of Throne.