CompsognathusMember0 XPFeb-02-2015 12:29 PMSo we've seen concept art, leaked stuff, and now there's a new trailer with a lot more I-Rex in it, here's what we can figure out; It can use it's arms to grab things, It may or may not hve Camoflauge abilities, and it definitley will go on a rampage but that dosen't keep me from wondering; How the hell can People be so stupid? First off they decide to go through with the park after everything that happened in the first 3 and now they're making "a perfect killer", They're basically asking to die now but what do you think? 




CompsognathusMember0 XPFeb-02-2015 2:16 PMThe thing that I don't get is, why make a carnivore first? Why not make a herbivore?
CompsognathusMember0 XPFeb-02-2015 2:22 PMThat's another good point Heiseiking; Another thought is why can't they just make a park with no Carnivores?
CompsognathusMember0 XPFeb-02-2015 2:29 PMbecause looking at dull planteaters all day would...well...get dull. people like thrills, dangerous animals, excitement. that's not what you'd get with the lumbering sauropods or ankylosaurs.
just my thoughts.
Nature doesn't deceive us; it is we who deceive ourselves.
CompsognathusMember0 XPFeb-02-2015 2:38 PMCarnosaur, True but just after the events of the first 3, I'm surprised that parents would be willing to send their kids to a place where they could get eaten if they stick their hand in the cage.
TriceratopsMember204 XPFeb-02-2015 3:06 PMThis is exactly the theme that is underlined in every movie and each of Crichton's novels guys. Just because you can do something, no matter how spectacular, doesn't necessarily mean that you should do it. But once you get enthralled with this, and COULD make money off of it, it's really hard to restrain yourself. It's part of the human condition: make mistakes. And like people have done for a long time, it's really hard to learn from many of our mistakes.








