The venom was strictly the novel canon... unless you can provide some source that explicitly says the Compy's in the movie were venomous, the explanation for Compy's taking down a full grown human is plot armor. Furthermore, those were Procompsognathus in the novel, a completely different species of dinosaur.I think they need to be made poisonous like the Troodon. That's novel canon and, to some extent, movie canon too. That photo guy wasn't bad enough to not get rid of them, however much they could be, unless their bites injected him some toxin.
Giving them some venom that actually acts as tranq darts would be the best move. They bite. They poison. They wait. Then you fell asleep and, if no one helps you, the whole swarm runs over you.
The venom was strictly the novel canon... unless you can provide some source that explicitly says the Compy's in the movie were venomous, the explanation for Compy's taking down a full grown human is plot armor. Furthermore, those were Procompsognathus in the novel, a completely different species of dinosaur.
This is true, but that doesn't prove the Compy's were venomous... again, unless you can conclusively prove venom was involved then the simplest answer is plot armor; they wanted to replicate the scene of Hammond being eaten by the Procompy's, so they did... whether it makes sense or not doesn't matter...The attack on that LW guy was much like Hammond's in the novel.
I'm sorry, what? Are you trying to imply small carnivores don't exist? Or that they're totally harmless?It also doesn't make sense for such tiny animal to be a carnivore if it will be also totally harmless.
No, they don't... real Compy's ate small animals; lizards, rodent-like mammals, insects and so on... they wouldn't be a threat to something the size of a human, in fact, they would likely avoid them...Compys need to be either scavengers or poisonous, and the Procompsognathus novel example is a good model. Not that JWE hadn't take inspiration in the novel before, either.
This is true, but that doesn't prove the Compy's were venomous... again, unless you can conclusively prove venom was involved then the simplest answer is plot armor; they wanted to replicate the scene of Hammond being eaten by the Procompy's, so they did... whether it makes sense or not doesn't matter...
...they wouldn't be a threat to something the size of a human, in fact, they would likely avoid them...
I'm sorry, what? Are you trying to imply small carnivores don't exist? Or that they're totally harmless?
No, they don't... real Compy's ate small animals; lizards, rodent-like mammals, insects and so on... they wouldn't be a threat to something the size of a human, in fact, they would likely avoid them...
I'm calm as can be dude... and reading everything you post... repeatedly... because if you're trying to say something other than what I'm interpreting, you're probably not doing a good job of making your thoughts clear...Where exactly did you read such a thing in my comment? Really, some of you seriously need to calm down and actually stop to read...
Of course I wasn't 'implying' small carnivores do not exist; and I do know what kind of diet has been attributed to the real ones. But chances are, neither lizards, nor roden-like animals, nor insects are present in JWE, so what's the point?
Seriously, what am I suppose to interpret this line as? It doesn't make sense for a tiny animal to be a carnivore if it's harmless? If you're not saying harmless animals can't be carnivores, then what are you trying to say?The attack on that LW guy was much like Hammond's in the novel. It also doesn't make sense for such tiny animal to be a carnivore if it will be also totally harmless.
Why do they need to be scavengers? Why say they need to be scavengers OR venomous? Why even suggest that, unless you're trying to imply they can't be dangerous without venom?Compys need to be either scavengers or poisonous, and the Procompsognathus novel example is a good model. Not that JWE hadn't take inspiration in the novel before, either.
Seriously, what am I suppose to interpret this line as? It doesn't make sense for a tiny animal to be a carnivore if it's harmless? If you're not saying harmless animals can't be carnivores, then what are you trying to say?
Why do they need to be scavengers? Why say they need to be scavengers OR venomous? Why even suggest that, unless you're trying to imply they can't be dangerous without venom?
Why do they need to be poisonous? Because a swarm of them killed a person and there's no logical reason for it, so you just 100% assume it must be venom because despite the franchise being full of unexplained reasoning, bad logic and plot armor you've decided it can only be venom? And in the event they escape, do you really want something as small and difficult to capture as a Compy (or worse, many Compy's) to just run around indiscriminately biting everyone, poisoning them and killing them? Do you want to live that kind of headache? And all for what? Because you assume the Compy's have venom and should totally be dangerous?
It doesn't prove they are not, either. Then again, we only know Procomsognathus were indeed venomous (in the novel) because of Hammond's thoughts while being eaten. I don't recall anyone explain it aloud, so I think it would be really weird to have some of the non-InGen workers in TLW stating so before such scene with that guy.
Oh yeah, btw, in the novels, if you guys find this interesting.
JP Novel: Compy's were used for waste disposal, aka "Poop Eaters", as mentioned by Dr.Wu.
JP:LW Novel: Levine got bit by a Compy, while the Compy's were munching on Parasaur poo.