New Official Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous News!

I liked season 4
(best scene is where Spino finally became the hero "saving" the kids from the smilodon, similar to.gow Roberta saved Grant, Sattler and the kids from the raptors)

Returning dinos was the Spino and Dilo, and it's nice to see them after 20 years.
And, about the robots, I mean, in a way it's smarter than Jurassic Park/World: machines to care for the dangerous animals instead of risking the death of a handler. I mean, if I built a Park, I'd do the same thing to about red tape
 
Lol, that sounds like a very bad science fiction movie... Robots, lasers, tablets... Ugh, JP what have these kids done to you...
Uh, that's exactly what Star Wars and Star Trek are:
SW: C-3PO, R2-D2, lightsabers, datapads
ST: Borg, phasers, datapads
 
I have now finally seen S4. And I'm gonna say it: I like that they now more and more embrace the sci-fi-aspects of the franchise. I frequently see people complaining about it, but literally every single one of the new 'ridiculus' technological thing in there is more realistic than the whole Dino-DNA extraction premise. Not only is most of the technology plausible, but a lot of it is or could theoretically be reality.
Not to mention, one has to assume that Mantah Corp is very, very, rich. Especially when you realize that Kenji and his father are of a very rich family. And with richness, anything is actually plausible, if one has the will do do them, which is true in reality. That includes hybrid dinosaur creating like the ones in the entire JP/W film series (if we had extinct dino DNA that is).
 
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Also, did you guys know that the t-rex character, Big Eatie, has sparked rather confused and misinterpreted fan conversations online about her coloring. Big Eatie, contrary to what you may find online, is actually bluish-grey, not green in any way shape or form, not even in a specific way to indicate a male t-rex. It all depends on the lighting she's in, but the bluish-grey coloring is her true coloring. Besides, the t-rex in the original Jurassic Park is actually greenish, just not vibrant like the males presented in The Lost World or JPIII.
 
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I can make a whole list of sci-fi that features robots, tablets, and lasers. Those are just the 2 biggest names (and Disney totally messed up Star Wars)
Where even do you guys see lasers in CC? Or to you mean the laser-scanners. Because the weaponary seems to be more plasma-based than anything else.

And, if I go back to analizing the realism of that too, while lasers aren't unrealistic, electrified plasma makes for a cheaper and more effecient solution. At current technological levels, that is, but the point still stands for futuristic sci-fi.
 
Where even do you guys see lasers in CC? Or to you mean the laser-scanners. Because the weaponary seems to be more plasma-based than anything else
That's actually what I think people are getting confused by.
I was just saying that 7/10 sci-fi series have robots, tablets, and lasers
 
That's actually what I think people are getting confused by.
I was just saying that 7/10 sci-fi series have robots, tablets, and lasers
Yep. My post wasn't actually directed at you entirely, I was just going off the conversation currently happening. Felt like I had to quote something to fit the context, if that makes sense.
 
Yep. My post wasn't actually directed at you entirely, I was just going off the conversation currently happening. Felt like I had to quote something to fit the context, if that makes sense.
Another argument: the original Jurassic Park has robots: the machine that cares for the eggs
 
Another argument: the original Jurassic Park has robots: the machine that cares for the eggs
True. So having walking ones for the hatched animals feels like the next step of evolution.

Thinking of it... If there'd been robots caring for dinosaurs in the original JP, having an IT-guy screwing over the park would've probably been even worse.
 
In those franchises it makes sense, keep those lasers and robots out of my Jurassic World.
Robots were in tje very first film to begin with.
And many of the weapons have lasers on them, as well, such as the laser used to "control" the I-raptor.

Robots and lasers aren't a new, futuristic thing, either, they've been around in real-life, so, why wouldn't a genetics-cloning company take advantage of them and use them to handle huge, potentially dangerous animals instead of risking lives? It's not that farfetched
 
Robots in the first movie? YOu mean those fake-hands that turns eggs? YOu seriously compare that to a robotic smilodon? Really?
 
Robots in the first movie? YOu mean those fake-hands that turns eggs? YOu seriously compare that to a robotic smilodon? Really?
First of all, there is NO robot smilodon at all. You specifically said: "No robots in MY Jurassic World". Second, why are you even complaining if you don't watch the show? Third, Spielberg himself is assisting the show. If you have an issue, go have a coffee with him or make your own dinosaur franchise.
All I said was that there ARE robots in Jurassic Park.
Why do I even bother? You totally ruined the whole point. It's science fiction, why do you expect Jurassic to be realistic?
 
It may sound strange, but the B.R.A.D.'s are probably the most plausible addition to this franchise. They appear to be a more advanced version of the Boston Dynamics Spot:

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The B.R.A.D.'s don’t even fire lasers, it's shown throughout the show they fire projectiles that’s electrically charged before firing.
 
My only complaint from the Series is the fact that they established that all the dinosaurs in the Jurassic world\JP franchise are "female" when in the dinosaur protection group website even says that Simon masrani had both male and female dinosaurs in Jurassic World. But. Camp Cretaceous does follow the trend of what the movies or the latest movies try to establish and says that there was only female dinosaurs despite the fact that the dinosaurs are reproducing and making babies such as the baby Brachiosaurus that we saw before it just shows that they were breeding. Dr Ian Malcolm even said that life finds a way in Jurassic Park and how are the dinosaurs still reproducing of course there has to be males they can't reproduce a sexually because that's a rare trait in animals today. Anyway there were already male dinosaurs in Jurassic World so I don't get why universal is forgetting about this part of the Canon considering that they were the ones who hired writer's made it in the first place I guess they forgot about it and I hope they fix it in the future.
 
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