Your Feature Request / Idea
Currently, the Indominus rex is the only dinosaur in JWE to have the ability to camouflage thanks to the Cuttlefish genes made available from the Secrets of Dr. Wu. However, I believe there is another dinosaur that fully deserves the ability to camouflage as well. It’s the dinosaur that’s the direct descendant of the mighty Indominus rex; the fearsome Indoraptor.
Logically it makes sense and fits in canonically in the Jurassic World movie franchise to have an Indoraptor that can camouflage. The I. rex's DNA, which is compatible with Cuttlefish genes, formed the architecture of the Indoraptor. Surely within that architecture, there must be a gap to insert Cuttlefish genes to the Indoraptor's genetic makeup like its ancestor?
Considering how it was designed to be a bio-weapon and not a park attraction, an Indoraptor with the ability to camouflage is the realisation of what Vic Hoskins ultimately planned for in his speech regarding the Indominus rex’s creation:
“Imagine. That one, a fraction of the size; deadly, intelligent, able to hide from the most advanced military technology. A living weapon unlike anything we've ever seen. You see? Millions of years of evolution, what did we learn? Nature is the gift that just keeps on giving.”
Currently, the Indominus rex is the only dinosaur in JWE to have the ability to camouflage thanks to the Cuttlefish genes made available from the Secrets of Dr. Wu. However, I believe there is another dinosaur that fully deserves the ability to camouflage as well. It’s the dinosaur that’s the direct descendant of the mighty Indominus rex; the fearsome Indoraptor.
Logically it makes sense and fits in canonically in the Jurassic World movie franchise to have an Indoraptor that can camouflage. The I. rex's DNA, which is compatible with Cuttlefish genes, formed the architecture of the Indoraptor. Surely within that architecture, there must be a gap to insert Cuttlefish genes to the Indoraptor's genetic makeup like its ancestor?
Considering how it was designed to be a bio-weapon and not a park attraction, an Indoraptor with the ability to camouflage is the realisation of what Vic Hoskins ultimately planned for in his speech regarding the Indominus rex’s creation:
“Imagine. That one, a fraction of the size; deadly, intelligent, able to hide from the most advanced military technology. A living weapon unlike anything we've ever seen. You see? Millions of years of evolution, what did we learn? Nature is the gift that just keeps on giving.”