Thy Hybrid Wish List.

Also I find this argument hilarious as it was someone doing a list on hybrids and it was a few attention seeking guys who tried to start a argument:
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They are just hybrids man. Go and leave the guy who made this thread for fun alone and other people who enjoy hybrids instead of making a big deal of how you hate the Jurassic World Movies and how Aliens make more sense in the Jurassic Movies than hybrids.
 
Continuing on with the theme of returning hybrids, we have the other kind of ugly one. Stegoceratops, changes to this one are simple... Just make it what it should of been this whole time, a Stegosaurus with the head of a Triceratops. No extra horns, no oversized and overlapping dorsal plates, just what you see above. Now obsiously somthing as absurd as this will likely not be looked on too kindly from either ceratopsids, ankylosaurids, or stegosaurids. So if they get in, make their habitation needs reflect that. And due to their strange genetics I'd wager they'd need to have the most varied diet of the OG Trio.


I like the way Stegoceratops look like so I don't want a hybrid to change I want them to be crazy looking
 
The idea of cloning and DNA was already an artistic trick of what if SF scenarios where you twist reality, but hybrids are just plain nonsense in the form of JW. Genetics isn't a Frankenstein kit where you take any gene and then if the ornament is given a triceratops crest and a ceratosaurus physique then genetics won't work and it wouldn't produce a single viable animal, you can change some ingredients but not the entire blueprint.
Let's take the ankylodocus... So there should be a club-shaped thickening of the tail end and increased excessive osteoderm development, but then both the muscle development at the appropriate points and the biomechanical structure of the skeleton would have to be changed, and genes cannot be targeted in such a way or turn it off, since it is not a gene that is only responsible for one thing, you change e.g. The genetic structure for the tail, for example, may also sabotage the development of the neck structure or limbs, leaving the animal crippled and non-viable




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The idea of cloning and DNA was already an artistic trick of what if SF scenarios where you twist reality, but hybrids are just plain nonsense in the form of JW. Genetics isn't a Frankenstein kit where you take any gene and then if the ornament is given a triceratops crest and a ceratosaurus physique then genetics won't work and it wouldn't produce a single viable animal, you can change some ingredients but not the entire blueprint.
You’re not in a position to lecture us about the plausibility and logic of the hybrids, considering how you find the Xenomorph Queen from Aliens to be a more plausible addition to this franchise than a company who specialises in genetically engineering animals creating a genetically engineered hybrid.

Hybrids pure nonsense... The alien queen make more logical sense in his movie world
 
You’re not in a position to lecture us about the plausibility and logic of the hybrids, considering how you find the Xenomorph Queen from Aliens to be a more plausible addition to this franchise than a company who specialises in genetically engineering animals creating a genetically engineered hybrid.
They obviously don't understand the whole concept of "fiction"...
 
I mean, they did make this argument...

The hybrids and JW world has nothing to do with JP and is only a Trash movie with nonsense hybrids for a stupid transformers/aliens...

...and did not realize that because this is in fact a Jurassic World game it invalidated their point.

Jurassic World concepts like hybrids are going to be in a Jurassic World video game, and they should be. It really doesn't matter at all if you think hybrids are stupid or you liked the Park movies better.

And it's not like it's going away either, since we got new ones in Camp Cretaceous and apparently the new movie involves hybridized dinosaur insects or something.

Either way, I've wanted at least the JWE1 hybrids back from the start. It was always an awful move on Frontier's part to make sure everyone who bought stuff for JWE1 would get it back except "tough luck you jerks who bought Secrets of Dr Wu".
 
The idea of cloning and DNA was already an artistic trick of what if SF scenarios where you twist reality, but hybrids are just plain nonsense in the form of JW. Genetics isn't a Frankenstein kit where you take any gene and then if the ornament is given a triceratops crest and a ceratosaurus physique then genetics won't work and it wouldn't produce a single viable animal, you can change some ingredients but not the entire blueprint.
Let's take the ankylodocus... So there should be a club-shaped thickening of the tail end and increased excessive osteoderm development, but then both the muscle development at the appropriate points and the biomechanical structure of the skeleton would have to be changed, and genes cannot be targeted in such a way or turn it off, since it is not a gene that is only responsible for one thing, you change e.g. The genetic structure for the tail, for example, may also sabotage the development of the neck structure or limbs, leaving the animal crippled and non-viable




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You are right. The best kind of "correct".

But you're trying to apply real-world laws of genetics to a universe created on defying these laws. Each dinosaur in this universe is a kind of "hybrid", with frogs DNA added to the chain. Such "frog DNA addition" to another animal's genome in real world would result in non-viable creations.

From your point of view, a hybrid of two "living" dinosaurs should be more sensible and easier to create than recreation of any extinct animal (using the JP method), because of genome similarities.
 
They obviously don't understand the whole concept of "fiction"...
And not just any fiction for that matter, science fiction.

For them to have the sheer gall to say that genetically engineered hybrids are “plain nonsense” in a science fiction franchise about genetically engineered animals is staggering and beyond absurd.
I mean, they did make this argument...



...and did not realize that because this is in fact a Jurassic World game it invalidated their point.

Jurassic World concepts like hybrids are going to be in a Jurassic World video game, and they should be. It really doesn't matter at all if you think hybrids are stupid or you liked the Park movies better.

And it's not like it's going away either, since we got new ones in Camp Cretaceous and apparently the new movie involves hybridized dinosaur insects or something.

Either way, I've wanted at least the JWE1 hybrids back from the start. It was always an awful move on Frontier's part to make sure everyone who bought stuff for JWE1 would get it back except "tough luck you jerks who bought Secrets of Dr Wu".
A personal dislike for the hybrids has been the only “valid” reason provided by those who are against their inclusion. Frankly speaking, I find a personal petty dislike to not be sufficient enough reason for the exclusion of additional hybrids.

I find it beyond insulting at the fact that some of the content from the Secrets of Dr. Wu is in JWE2, the two natural dinosaurs and the genetic modifications, but not the three hybrids. And not only that, the Sino-Spino or Spinoceratops being a noticeable absentee for no explicable reason from the Camp Cretaceous pack despite it playing a very prominent role in Camp Cretaceous' fourth season and Frontier making their own fully grown adult model for Allosaurus in the previous game.
 
And not just any fiction for that matter, science fiction.

For them to have the sheer gall to say that genetically engineered hybrids are “plain nonsense” in a science fiction franchise about genetically engineered animals is staggering and beyond absurd.

A personal dislike for the hybrids has been the only “valid” reason provided by those who are against their inclusion. Frankly speaking, I find a personal petty dislike to not be sufficient enough reason for the exclusion of additional hybrids.

I find it beyond insulting at the fact that some of the content from the Secrets of Dr. Wu is in JWE2, the two natural dinosaurs and the genetic modifications, but not the three hybrids. And not only that, the Sino-Spino or Spinoceratops being a noticeable absentee for no explicable reason from the Camp Cretaceous pack despite it playing a very prominent role in Camp Cretaceous' fourth season and Frontier making their own fully grown adult model for Allosaurus in the previous game.

I think spinoceratops was absent because the two you see in the show were only babies and not full grown adults. so Frontier would have has to make a guess as to what they might have looked like fully grown. Plus this is Universal's product first, and Frontier's second, so they might not have been allowed to add them. It is odd how the Dr. Wu hybrids are still absent from this game, so let's just hope they make a comeback soon.
 
I think spinoceratops was absent because the two you see in the show were only babies and not full grown adults. so Frontier would have has to make a guess as to what they might have looked like fully grown. Plus this is Universal's product first, and Frontier's second, so they might not have been allowed to add them. It is odd how the Dr. Wu hybrids are still absent from this game, so let's just hope they make a comeback soon.
Except Frontier have done this before with Allosaurus.

Frontier made their own fully grown adult model of Allosaurus (seemingly) with Universal's approval, more than a year before the franchise’s canonical design appeared in Battle at Big Rock. So there’s nothing preventing them (that we know of) from making their own fully grown Spinoceratops.
 
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Except Frontier have done this before with Allosaurus.

Frontier made their own fully grown adult model of Allosaurus (seemingly) with Universal's approval, more than a year before the franchise’s canonical design appeared in Battle at Big Rock. So there’s nothing preventing them (that we know of) from making their own fully grown Spinoceratops.
Yes, with the aproval of universal, but not Spinoceratops. Not to mention it at least resembles the allo from BABR, So that argument doesn't really work here. On the other hand, Frontier did NOT get approval for spinoceratops. So unless that changes it's not likely we will ever see it in JWE2.
 
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Yes, with the aproval of universal, but not Spinoceratops. Not to mention it at least resembles the allo from BABR, So that argument doesn't really work here. On the other hand, Frontier did NOT get approval for spinoceratops. So unless that changes it's not likely we will ever see it in JWE2.
Wait... just realized but does universal have the right to own the spinoceratops since it was technically made by dreamworks? Not wanting a fight but just wondering if Universal has full ownership of it.
 
Wait... just realized but does universal have the right to own the spinoceratops since it was technically made by dreamworks? Not wanting a fight but just wondering if Universal has full ownership of it.

I think Universal owns Dreamworks, so if so then yeah they do.
 
If they had approval then why isn't it in the Camp Cretaceous pack now? I doubt what ever happens in season 5 really matters.
We don't know the production cycle of Camp Cretaceous. It seems to have an extremely quick production schedule for an animated show. We don't know if it will reappear in season 5.

If it does reappear, there's a possibility that the design is altered - after all, if Bumpy is any indication, these genetically engineered creatures can mature at extreme rates. We don't know if it'll appear looking the same or not. With its really quick production schedule, it's possible its design wasn't finalized.

It's even possible that the writers hadn't decided fully whether or not this hybrid would return and if so in what form. So even if it doesn't appear in season 5, they may not have wanted to commit to that yet at time that the Frontier's Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack went into production. This means that they wouldn't give approval yet, but still could.

Honestly whether it does or doesn't appear in season 5, there's still a possibility we will be seeing it in a future update.

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