Dinosaurs Indominus Rex should serve as the Velociraptor alpha (and maybe Spinoraptor)

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The Indominus Rex should be able to coexist in the same enclosure as Velociraptors as their alpha. I am fully aware that many people dislike the scene in Jurassic World when the Indominus becomes the Raptor alpha. However, given that JWE is based on this movie, I find it appropriate that this game should take more ideas from its movie counterpart. This idea being one of them. You'll even see the crown appear next to the Indominus' name!

Here's how it would work:

1. The two species in the same enclosure will contribute to each others population levels, not social levels. The Indominus' social can be raised to a maximum of 4 via gene modifications. However, that would only allow the Indominus plus three Raptors, which I believe would be lackluster. Thus, I believe it makes more sense to have the two contribute to each others population levels, and not social levels.

2. If the number of Raptors in the enclosure exceeds that of the Indominus' max population level, the Indominus will begin to kill off the Raptors. However, it will stop once the enclosure's population is within acceptable levels, according to whatever the Indominus' max population is.

3. If there is a third species within the enclosure, and the population exceeds that of the Indominus' max population level, the Indominus will target that third species before targeting the Raptors. However, it will only target the Raptors if its population level is still not acceptable even after killing off the third species within the enclosure.

4. To make things interesting, there will be a chance that the Indominus will not accept the role as alpha, and will reject the Raptors, and will begin to kill off the Raptors. If this happens, the player will have to incubate a new pack of Raptors and try again.

Perhaps this same principle could also be applied to the Spinoraptor? The Raptors were able to communicate with the Indominus because they both share Raptor DNA. Therefore, it stands to reason that the Raptors could possibly communicate with the Spinoraptor because they share Raptor DNA as well. However, the argument could be made that the Spinoraptor would refuse to compromise with the Raptors because of its Spinosaurus DNA, which makes it more aggressive. What are your thoughts?
 
I think that's a good idea. Should the Indoraptor be able to socialize. I personally think it should not, to highlight its solitary behavior.
 
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