Jurassic Park Management

[x]Birds. The Dodo is rather famous and experience with avian cloning can only help with dinosaur cloning.
 
[x]Birds. The Dodo is rather famous and experience with avian cloning can only help with dinosaur cloning.

Think we got to change the thread titles
 
It's a tough choice between Daniel Tiger and the most disrespected bird in history.
On one hand, it seems the Dodo is the closest we're getting to dinosaurs. On the other, the T.T. is a famous cartoon character, and I'd like to see a live action Bugs Bunny film.
Decisions, decisions.
 
[X]Birds. The Dodo is rather famous and experience with avian cloning can only help with dinosaur cloning.
 
[X]Birds. The Dodo is rather famous and experience with avian cloning can only help with dinosaur cloning.
Really great next step and not likely too kill all of us as well
Also a reminder the dodo bird went extinct in 1681
 
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[X]Birds. The Dodo is rather famous and experience with avian cloning can only help with dinosaur cloning.

Not only this, but there's th Passenger Pigeon, the Ne-Ne, and plenty of other birds that were driven extinct.

I do have a bit of constructive criticism here though; @midnight77 your posts are... kind of extremely brief. There's not a lot of character really being built. Nothing for us to feel emotionally invested in. It might help to have actual interaction scenes between characters like Wu, the MC and our new contractor's representative.
 
[X]Birds. The Dodo is rather famous and experience with avian cloning can only help with dinosaur cloning.

Not only this, but there's th Passenger Pigeon, the Ne-Ne, and plenty of other birds that were driven extinct.

I do have a bit of constructive criticism here though; @midnight77 your posts are... kind of extremely brief. There's not a lot of character really being built. Nothing for us to feel emotionally invested in. It might help to have actual interaction scenes between characters like Wu, the MC and our new contractor's representative.
That's a fair criticism. My issue is if I think about what I'm writing, I start second guessing and then get writers block. I have to just post a first draft or it doesn't happen.
 
[X]Birds. The Dodo is rather famous and experience with avian cloning can only help with dinosaur cloning.
 
My issue is if I think about what I'm writing, I start second guessing and then get writers block. I have to just post a first draft or it doesn't happen.
My main point is that we need some characterization and nuance to what's happening instead of dry reports. And yeah I recognize that that's going to be difficult, but unfortunately the only way to do it is to power through it. Try taking the results and then extrapolating interactions from there.
 
What if, just hear me out. What if we put the control room inside of the raptor container. Trust me, it will work. No errant hackers this time. The raptors won't learn how to use computers. Fool proof plan that will go off without a hitch.

We also need to occasionally let out all the dinosaurs out of their pens for socialization.

I don't know, it looks to me like the raptors will become hackers that way, or at least script kiddies(People who don't actually know how to program, but get and use scipts/codes that do what they want for them without knowing how they work) by associating "They touch these in this order and that happens".

So unless we do things that make going to the control room have no chance of sudden dinosaur attack, which renders putting it there into a bad decision for multiple reasons, it would be more risky to personnel than to enemies unless we manage to train them to not attack the personnel, and they decide not to fake being obedient.

[X]Birds. The Dodo is rather famous and experience with avian cloning can only help with dinosaur cloning.
 
[X] Birds. The Dodo is rather famous and experience with avian cloning can only help with dinosaur cloning.
 
[X]Birds. The Dodo is rather famous and experience with avian cloning can only help with dinosaur cloning.


Did some googling, the Dodo might have bee a rapidly growing bird and its debated if they laid single eggs or clutches. If clutches we can use the Dodos as feed animals for smaller predators.
 
[X]Birds. The Dodo is rather famous and experience with avian cloning can only help with dinosaur cloning.


Did some googling, the Dodo might have bee a rapidly growing bird and its debated if they laid single eggs or clutches. If clutches we can use the Dodos as feed animals for smaller predators.

You know we can just use farm animals instead of our few, limited and expensive cloned animals, right?
 
[X]Birds. The Dodo is rather famous and experience with avian cloning can only help with dinosaur cloning.
 
You know we can just use farm animals instead of our few, limited and expensive cloned animals, right?
If we can create a self-sustaining population though; it's one less thing that we have to expense bringing in when we start producing predators.
I want to activly breed the smaller animals and turn them into either multiable sources of revenue or have them double as assets for supporting other animals. having actual velociaraptors (not the chimera ones the source material had) hunting dodos will be good for the raptors and act as a show since the birds are well sized to give them good chase.
 
yah dodo could also be a novetly bird that once we get up and running we can have farms of and sell the public will eat it up

also I think we should start thinking about multipe locations for our more cold adapted species wen have pleistocene park! Where we can save cost by not having environmental support system to make sure they don't die of the heat and can be more in there natural habitat it will be much chepaer, more accurate and better for the animals to host the ice age species like woolly mamoths in another locations futher north perhaps of some island in alaska or pacific northwest? We prob can't do this right now but in the future once we prove ourselves we should def do 2 seperate park locations one for animals that are more cold adapted and one for more warm adapted animals
 
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