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FoxMan0224 [2018-06-05 22:33:22 +0000 UTC]
These guys look cool!😄
They must be like the “Air Nation” of Dinosapien history with the powers of DC’s Black Canary, given their rarity in amounts of DNA and Sonic Scream abilities respectively.
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MetroXLR In reply to FoxMan0224 [2018-06-09 01:39:10 +0000 UTC]
The "Hyper Sonic" roar was my attempt to pay homage to the Kaiju
that the Gojirasaurus was named after, but make it more believable
(Dilophosaurs spitting poisonous tar is one thing, but radioactive fire is another.)
Fortunately, though. a canon Dinosaur ALREADY had this ability,
as the Indominus Rex was said to have a roar with sound equal to a fighter jet taking off.
And, certain sound vibration CAN shatter substances
(EX: Some humans can shatter glass if their voice has a high enough pitch.)
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MetroXLR In reply to FoxMan0224 [2018-06-09 01:34:55 +0000 UTC]
The main reason I wrote the 'Gojirasaurus' as being a rare, almost endangered species,
is because to date, the actual dinosaur is still "new" to the paleontology community
(Having been first classified in 1997, the same year The Lost World: Jurassic Park took place.)
Currently, it is a "dubious" species, with many still debating about it.
(So, it's scientific accuracy isn't as solid as a Tyrannosaurus Rex.)
One MAJOR reason for the Gojirasaurs being rare in my Jurassic Park/World Fanon,
is that the actually dinosaur is from the Triassic Period.
See, InGen primarily used Amber to harvest their Saurian DNA.
but, Mosquito didn't even exist until the Jurassic Period (so, no Triassic Age Amber.)
The only way to clones Triassic creatures is from DNA remnants in bones
(which is so difficult, it may as well be impossible.)
But, SOMEHOW, Jurassic Park AND Jurassic World not only had a Herresaurus (a Triassic Dinosaur),
but they also had a Mosasaur..which CLEAR:Y was never bitten by a mosquito.
So, in short. Gojirasaurs are a rare species for having little DNA to work with,
which makes their Genome EXTREMELY valuable on the Genetic Market.
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DinoNTrains [2018-05-14 01:47:51 +0000 UTC]
The coloration of these two remind me of Chomper's parents from The Land Before Time 2 and 5.
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MetroXLR In reply to DinoNTrains [2018-05-14 02:34:15 +0000 UTC]
That is because I used those colors deliberately.
I was stuck on what coloration to use, and didn't want to use predictable Godzilla colors
(I was pushing it enough with the dorsal plate shapes.)
So, I went with the color scheme of the "Mom & Dad Rexes" from The Land Before Time
(Who many believe parallel the Doe and Buck Rexes from The Lost World: Jurassic Park.)
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scifiguy9000 [2018-05-12 22:56:55 +0000 UTC]
Oh wow, these guys are cool!
You should take a look at my 'Reptile Swuad Dino-Men' work so far, cause that's the kind of thing I'm aiming for...
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MetroXLR In reply to scifiguy9000 [2018-05-12 23:34:53 +0000 UTC]
I had a quick look.
Neat idea (though, I would've called them "Dino Squad, or even "Dyno Squad",
as only Pterasaurs and Mosasaurs were truly reptiles.)
I almost went the same route as you with my Dinosapiens.
But, after a run through with one of my collaborator, I went for a more realistic approach.
In that the Dinosapiens are regular Jurassic Park Dinosaurs with Human DNA
gene spliced into their genome, resulting in a "Dawn of Planet of the Apes" type of scenario.
Despite their humanization, they start out primitive,
and gradually evolve into their own sentient race.
All while InGen thinks they can weaponize them as super-soldiers.
If people can get past the "Anthro Dinosaurs" thing,
such a plot would make for a decent 'Jurassic' film trilogy.
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scifiguy9000 In reply to MetroXLR [2018-05-31 21:37:01 +0000 UTC]
Are you sure that those two were truly considered reptiles, cause I did some research and some people in those sites said they are technically...
Can you help elaborate please?
Also, you guys should become script writers and get someone in Hollywood to make a film about 'anthro dinos'.
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MetroXLR In reply to scifiguy9000 [2018-06-01 02:50:59 +0000 UTC]
Most Anthro Dinosaurs in media is relegated to cartoons,
and exists for the purpose of children's entertainment, and comedy.
Very few Anthro Dinosaurs are utilized seriously.
FEW.
Ninja Turtles technically has them with Triceratons,
an alien race of Anthro Triceratops that are comparable to the Klingons from Star Trek.
So, chances are that if they keep making TMNT live-action films,
then sooner or later, we'll get a movie featuring the Triceratons
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MetroXLR In reply to scifiguy9000 [2018-06-01 02:46:33 +0000 UTC]
Oh, trust me. You ask any Paleo-Brainiac, and they were list of all the ways
that there were no such thing as Flying, or Swimming Dinosaurs.
But, I don't delve into that sciencey stuff, as that tends to get too heated.
BUT, what you should know is that Dinosaurs themselves were divided
between the "Lizard-Hipped", and "Bird-Hipped" varieties.
So, I guess Dinosaurs were related to both Reptiles, and Avians.
(Which is all the more reason to use "Dino", or "Dyno" with team names,
Otherwise you would need two teams: a "Reptile Squad", and an "Avian Squad.")
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AmalgamHeroMecha [2018-05-12 18:57:40 +0000 UTC]
we found Toffee's cousin
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MetroXLR In reply to AmalgamHeroMecha [2018-05-14 02:34:39 +0000 UTC]
I didn't realize that until you brought it up.
Interesting..
(Course, Toffee resembles a Raptor more than a Tyrannosaur-like Dinosaur.)
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AmalgamHeroMecha In reply to MetroXLR [2018-05-14 07:08:03 +0000 UTC]
yes but if toffee wasn't a magic based villain one could say he was a product of man messing with DNA half Raptor half tyrannosaur
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