Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20180708010920

1. I have a female friend just like Gwen. She supported me on the past 11 days of tests and pressure like few people can. The 3rd most supportive person i met this month. I even asked her permotion to call a future character after her, which she agreed :-). As for Fiona (Emma Stone): She wont meet neither Jones or Jake. Jones' ex is Clover Lisbon, who dated Bingo the dog after leaving Jones. People like Jones have the habbit to neglect you and then wonder why you dont hold a particular fond toward them. Seeing someone like Bryce (as Clover Lisbon) getting killed by being mauled with a crowbar will make everyone hate Jones even more. Now you gave me two possible ideas. in case of using Bryce for a role other than Clover, she might be casted as the sleeping beauty, who will be killed either by Jack or Cheshire. And if i choose to cast Bryce as Clover, does her good chemistry with Chris Pratt means i should consider casting Chris as Jones?

2. Sending her child to adoption, if she'll have one, is a major step. You got an interesting idea here :-). In case of using your idea, there wont be a retcon, but rather a new plot line with that hypothetical child as a major character. The best possibility for that scenario is my personal take to Gaston Roberts. Just like his cinematic version, Gaston will be nuts and translate his PTSD into psychopathy, if not outright psychosis. In that sense, he can be considered as an evil counterpart to Tyson from "Posdonllo 3", because both are security people who took their PTSD to different directions. If and when i'll plan Gaston's motive, it would be as heinous as every other killer (except for Dee and Red). As soon Red find out she's the birthmother of Gaston, she feel deep guilt about her son's actions, to a degree she deem him as a mistake and refer to him as "it". She's a killer, not a monster, so some murders are too evil even for her standards. Other mothers might lose their mind, or sticking by their deranged son just for being their son. But Red decided to do what could be the unthinkable in any other situation. "I did a mistake. Now i shall fix it".

3. One of the characters in "Posdonllo", a humans doctor named Allan Biden, have traits of Zia. He wasn't inspired by Zia, because i planned him long before "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" (since highschool), but in hindsight they have many similarities. Both are very resourceful (Zia nursed Blue back to health using a t-rex blood, Allan can improvised a cure for cancer from some randomal herbs), both have nerves of steel (Zia talked assertively to a whole squad of mercinaries and reminded them they should keep her alive for the sake of their goal, Allan will protect a critically injured Angel against a pack of raptors without losing focus from any of the raptors even for a nanosecond), both have crucial knowledge about dinosaurs (Zia is a dino-vet after all, Allan will be smart enough to understand that mixing Angel's blood with a tube with a t-rex inside can make the t-rex believe itself to be Angel's parent), both are more skilled with weapons than one might expect (Zia was skilled enough with a tranqulizing gun to affectively threating Wheatley that she'll sedate him with overdose at the first oportunity if he won't stop with his misogyny, Allan will hold back a pack of raptors for a short while and distract a dire bear from killing Angel with a single sniper rifle and some improvised smoke grenades), both will have major roles in their second appearance (Zia will most likely appear in JP6, Allan will be in both part 1 and 2), both make good romantic partners (Zia will be protective and intellectually arousing to every lover she'll have, Allan will be a ferociously devoted boyfriend and husband to Angel until either is dead), both would be crucial members in any heroes group in zomie stories. At the moment i write these lines, i'm thinking of casting Patrick Dempsey to his role. How do you see Allan casting-wise?

4. There's an upcoming zombies game i think you'll like, maybe even love. "Overkill's The Walking Dead". It's an action game in TWD universe, where you play 4 different characters:

A. Aidan - A black man with some Grease qualities. In his trailer we see him dressed up with a fine suit, talking with his family on the phone, but then we find out it's a flashback. In his next scene we see him walk between the zombies with a nailed baseball bat. His body language and bloody bat indicate he got used to the apocalypse quickly. Before the zombies outbreak he was kinda short-tempered, just like Grease, albeit to (hopefully) smaller extent. Currently he's my least favorite character in the heroes group. I might change my mind during the game (hope i'll have the time, money and computer to play it. If not, i'll watch walkthroughs). The other 3 are awesome, so i dont know if Aidan's buttom status is because he himself aint much of a character, or he's just being overshadowed by awesome people.

B. Maya -  A surgeon who got caught up in the apocalypse in the middle of a surgery. The trailer shows her forced to give someone a mercy kill. She have some Megan qualities, because both are brave women who used to make life or death decisions (Maya as a surgeon, Megan as a former soldier) and Trying to keep their merciful side as active as possible. Even when killing Abe the rapist bigfoot, Megan killed him in the least sadistic way possible consider the circumstances, which was shorting his life by 6 bullets to the nape and back. If i got Maya correctly, she'll most likely take shooting someone over letting him/her being eaten alive by zombies.

C. Heather - a preschool teacher who developed a cruel side during the apocalypse. The trailer shows her facing three goons while hiding at a convinience store. the two bulky guys hired a menacing-looking girl to beat the daylight out of Heather, because they technically dont hit girls. Their concept of not hitting girls is like Wu's concept of not hurting flies. Just like how the people Wu was involved at their deaths are indeed not flies, the bandit girl did the physical violence for her male comrads. It hold just as shortly as you can expect. As soon as Heather killed the female bandit, the other 2 came to beat her some more and tried to steal her backpack. In the last part of the trailer, Heather locked the goons behind a gate, extorting them to give her the backpack in exchange to the key. Between the locked gate and an aproaching horde of zombies, the bandits were forced to give Heather her backpack. She technically gave them the key, but not in the old fashion of actually giving the key. Instead, she threw the key near the gate and wished them good luck. Megan aint nearly as vengeful as Heather (for her defence, even someone who find the good at everyone should know when to stop looking), but she have a similar talent to be as dangerous to her enemies as the other way around and escaping hazardous situations. Also, both will go head first against zombies and non-zombies threats alike (many bandits and crazy people for Heather, Abe the bigfoot and other monsters for Megan).

D. Grant - An elderly licensed hunter and wilderness guide. The trailer shows him talking about his history and his granddaughter, whom he haven't seen since the apocalypse. He see flashbacks of his granddaughter and mentions some of their unique conversations. "She asked me "grandpa, are you old?" and i said "yes, sweetheart. I'm old. And one day you're gonna be old as me". It got her all cooking and she said "grandpa, are you gonna die?". I said ''"yes, sweetheart. Of course i'm gonna die one day. But it's not gonna be today". ''Finally, she said to me "grandpa, am i gonna die?". How to explain a question like that to a kid?". Priceless. At the end of the trailer we see Grant holding a pink toy donkey which was once belong to his granddaughter as a reminder of her. He even became lonely enough to sit in a car and tell his story to a zombie, just so he can talk with someone. The nostalgic moment is over and Grant get out of the car, ready to face the zombies and keep searching for his granddaughter and the rest of his family. He's my favorite character in this game so far. The others gave up to despare on one level or another and gained sharp edges. Grant kept his optimism from the most pesimistic reasons and looked to the horizon with hope to find his family rather than the common hatred and existential anxiety. As Friedrich would put it: "I feel no hate. Hate is for animals and weaklings. I admit i have some people i want dead, but it's not because i hate them. It's because they are motherless bastards who try to kill me and my friends, in addition to make the world worse. Because of those people, the zombies and other monsters, it's easy to hate. Easy to become an animal. Every day it's keep getting easier. That's the hard part".

https://www.overkillsthewalkingdead.com/game/characters/

5. Good thinking :-). If i go with your idea, that hell pig would be originally a drug dealer who was sent to the the dinosaurs infested training field as an execution. However, he survived long enough to become a mutated entelodont. His plan have two phases. First, he want to recruite forces (including the heroes) and get out of the encloser. The second phase is to take revenge of the people who sent him to be killed and return to his days as a loan shark, like Bill Sykes was in "Oliver Twist". He would be the secondary antagonist, because he's terrorising the heroes and fight Long John Stego over the position of the local dictator. As an elite unit, i'm thinking giving either Pig Jong Un or LJ Stego the leadership of a pack of 6 dilophosaurs. The dilos will be like the real creature (approximately the size of a brown bear, neither the venom nor the frill that the JP incarnation of this creature had), except for different colors and working as a pack. Now 6 of those as a prehistoric KGB. TV Tropes will rightfully call it nightmare fuel.

https://www.deviantart.com/fredthedinosaurman/art/Dilophosaurus-Different-Colors-470088761