[X][Personal]Offer to take Nicte to dinner to make up for apparently being an idiot about people? You just know she's mad at you and you really don't like it.

[X][Ranger]Have them be subsidiaries to the animal handlers. It'll make them effectively their own sub-department and will have them constantly on the move through the park.

[X][Espionage]Follow up on Biosyn, they've got a long-standing rivalry with InGen apparently.

[X][Hatching]Continue the slow and steady pace of having the scientists work on a singular species of dinosaur at a time. There will be fewer dinosaurs than in canon but they will be more robust, socialized, and better understood.

[X][Wu Next Step]Triceratops. One of the Big Names of the dinosaur world, as recognizable as the T-Rex by any child around the globe. Also probably going to be the second third biggest herbivore you give the okay on reviving. You and Gerry are likely going to need to lean heavily on how Rhino calves are dealt with, as well as making damn sure no one loses any body parts to that beak. You've seen what an alligator snapping turtle can do to a man. A Triceratops eclipses that by several orders of magnitude.

[X][Breeding]Rely on the future rangers/keepers and the system you're setting up to track the dinosaurs to monitor their numbers. Begin drawing up a base plan for entering enclosures to check potential nests, and ways in which you could control their numbers and genetic diversity even with a breeding population.

[X][Revival]Dodo. The poster species for extinction in recent history. There are plenty of samples to be found thankfully, and while unlike the other species it wouldn't be able to be reintroduced into its home range, The World Wildlife Foundation was willing to shell out a lot of funds to bring it back. Sort of a whole "man wiped them out and then man brought them back. We just had to try," thing to bring more focus on ecological husbandry and conservation.

I like this slate of options. It feels like a very good synergy. We're focused on increasing the quality of our zookeepers/animal handlers, giving increased attention to all new animals, and using them to keep track of the reproductive health of the animals. Overall this is a solid line up.

Could also invest heavily in landlines.

Like we know in JW canon they have shitty wireless coverage, so why not rely on radio/landline coms wherever possible, with maps clearly distributed showing dead zones so we all know where they are?

It's ironic that in JW there are landlines in a few enclosures but they weren't used. We definitely need them in every island.
 
[X][Personal]Offer to take Nicte to dinner to make up for apparently being an idiot about people? You just know she's mad at you and you really don't like it.

[X][Ranger]Have them be subsidiaries to the animal handlers. It'll make them effectively their own sub-department and will have them constantly on the move through the park.

[X][Espionage]Follow up on Biosyn, they've got a long-standing rivalry with InGen apparently.

[X][Hatching]Continue the slow and steady pace of having the scientists work on a singular species of dinosaur at a time. There will be fewer dinosaurs than in canon but they will be more robust, socialized, and better understood.

[X][Wu Next Step]Triceratops. One of the Big Names of the dinosaur world, as recognizable as the T-Rex by any child around the globe. Also probably going to be the second third biggest herbivore you give the okay on reviving. You and Gerry are likely going to need to lean heavily on how Rhino calves are dealt with, as well as making damn sure no one loses any body parts to that beak. You've seen what an alligator snapping turtle can do to a man. A Triceratops eclipses that by several orders of magnitude.

[X][Breeding]Rely on the future rangers/keepers and the system you're setting up to track the dinosaurs to monitor their numbers. Begin drawing up a base plan for entering enclosures to check potential nests, and ways in which you could control their numbers and genetic diversity even with a breeding population.

[X][Revival]Passenger Pigeon. The President is looking to get some points with the ecologically-minded voters. And bringing back a species that Americans had wiped out should work quite well. The biggest problem will be getting enough genetic samples. But compared to pulling the DNA of a T-Rex together it'll be child's play.
 
Since we are getting some big guys and are expecting some of the dinos to escape eventially, should we start negotiation with the government for access to anti-materiel weaponry for emergencies?
 
Since we are getting some big guys and are expecting some of the dinos to escape eventially, should we start negotiation with the government for access to anti-materiel weaponry for emergencies?

I think we've taken a lot of good precautions to prevent that. For the bigger dinos a dry moat will stop them dead in their tracks. It works against elephants. We'll probably have a few high caliber rifles on hand just in case, but we don't need to buy anti-armour weapons from the military to make it happen.
 
[X][Personal]Offer to take Nicte to dinner to make up for apparently being an idiot about people? You just know she's mad at you and you really don't like it.

[X][Ranger]Have them be subsidiaries to the animal handlers. It'll make them effectively their own sub-department and will have them constantly on the move through the park.

[X][Espionage]Follow up on Biosyn, they've got a long-standing rivalry with InGen apparently.

[X][Hatching]Continue the slow and steady pace of having the scientists work on a singular species of dinosaur at a time. There will be fewer dinosaurs than in canon but they will be more robust, socialized, and better understood.

[X][Wu Next Step]Stegosaurus. Easily being another childhood favorite of millions thanks to it's distinctive thagomizer (Heh, you still can't believe that a cartoonist came up with that name and then it stuck), and the plates along its spine. Another large herbivore, and one that likely would be in a mixed setting (you hoped), the current estimates on their potential size are pretty large, even larger than Triceratops after some corrections to the growth models by Wu and Sorkin.

[X][Breeding]Rely on the future rangers/keepers and the system you're setting up to track the dinosaurs to monitor their numbers. Begin drawing up a base plan for entering enclosures to check potential nests, and ways in which you could control their numbers and genetic diversity even with a breeding population.

[X][Revival]Thylacine. One of the poster species of extinction, the Tasmanian government has requested your efforts to revive the species. Possibly the most complex project yet due to the subject being a marsupial. But also a much more recent extinction event than the Terror Birds.

I must say that I am all for breeding - also because it is cheaper. Instead of spending resources on raising each individual, the animals themselves will do it for us. Ecological systems are better because they are self-regulating and cities are cheaper.
 
[X][Personal]Offer to take Nicte to dinner to make up for apparently being an idiot about people? You just know she's mad at you and you really don't like it.

[X][Ranger]Have them be subsidiaries to the animal handlers. It'll make them effectively their own sub-department and will have them constantly on the move through the park.

[X][Espionage]Follow up on Biosyn, they've got a long-standing rivalry with InGen apparently.

[X][Hatching]Continue the slow and steady pace of having the scientists work on a singular species of dinosaur at a time. There will be fewer dinosaurs than in canon but they will be more robust, socialized, and better understood.

[X][Wu Next Step]Stegosaurus. Easily being another childhood favorite of millions thanks to it's distinctive thagomizer (Heh, you still can't believe that a cartoonist came up with that name and then it stuck), and the plates along its spine. Another large herbivore, and one that likely would be in a mixed setting (you hoped), the current estimates on their potential size are pretty large, even larger than Triceratops after some corrections to the growth models by Wu and Sorkin.

[X][Breeding]Rely on the future rangers/keepers and the system you're setting up to track the dinosaurs to monitor their numbers. Begin drawing up a base plan for entering enclosures to check potential nests, and ways in which you could control their numbers and genetic diversity even with a breeding population.

[X][Revival]Thylacine. One of the poster species of extinction, the Tasmanian government has requested your efforts to revive the species. Possibly the most complex project yet due to the subject being a marsupial. But also a much more recent extinction event than the Terror Birds.
 
[x][Personal]Offer to take Nicte to dinner to make up for apparently being an idiot about people? You just know she's mad at you and you really don't like it.
[x][Ranger]Have them be subsidiaries to the animal handlers. It'll make them effectively their own sub-department and will have them constantly on the move through the park.
[x][Espionage]Follow up on Biosyn, they've got a long-standing rivalry with InGen apparently.
[x][Hatching]Continue the slow and steady pace of having the scientists work on a singular species of dinosaur at a time. There will be fewer dinosaurs than in canon but they will be more robust, socialized, and better understood.
[x][Wu Next Step]Stegosaurus.
[x][Breeding]Rely on the future rangers/keepers and the system you're setting up to track the dinosaurs to monitor their numbers. Begin drawing up a base plan for entering enclosures to check potential nests, and ways in which you could control their numbers and genetic diversity even with a breeding population.
[x][Revival]Dodo.
 
[X][Personal]Offer to take Nicte to dinner to make up for apparently being an idiot about people? You just know she's mad at you and you really don't like it.

[X][Ranger]Have them be subsidiaries to the animal handlers. It'll make them effectively their own sub-department and will have them constantly on the move through the park.

[X][Hatching]Continue the slow and steady pace of having the scientists work on a singular species of dinosaur at a time. There will be fewer dinosaurs than in canon but they will be more robust, socialized, and better understood.

[X][Breeding]Rely on the future rangers/keepers and the system you're setting up to track the dinosaurs to monitor their numbers. Begin drawing up a base plan for entering enclosures to check potential nests, and ways in which you could control their numbers and genetic diversity even with a breeding population.

[X][Revival]Thylacine. One of the poster species of extinction, the Tasmanian government has requested your efforts to revive the species. Possibly the most complex project yet due to the subject being a marsupial. But also a much more recent extinction event than the Terror Birds.

[X][Wu Next Step]Triceratops. One of the Big Names of the dinosaur world, as recognizable as the T-Rex by any child around the globe. Also probably going to be the second third biggest herbivore you give the okay on reviving. You and Gerry are likely going to need to lean heavily on how Rhino calves are dealt with, as well as making damn sure no one loses any body parts to that beak. You've seen what an alligator snapping turtle can do to a man. A Triceratops eclipses that by several orders of magnitude.
 
[X][Personal]Offer to take Nicte to dinner to make up for apparently being an idiot about people? You just know she's mad at you and you really don't like it.

[X][Ranger]Have them be subsidiaries to the animal handlers. It'll make them effectively their own sub-department and will have them constantly on the move through the park.

[X][Espionage]Follow up on Biosyn, they've got a long-standing rivalry with InGen apparently.

[X][Hatching]Continue the slow and steady pace of having the scientists work on a singular species of dinosaur at a time. There will be fewer dinosaurs than in canon but they will be more robust, socialized, and better understood.

[X][Wu Next Step]Triceratops. One of the Big Names of the dinosaur world, as recognizable as the T-Rex by any child around the globe. Also probably going to be the second third biggest herbivore you give the okay on reviving. You and Gerry are likely going to need to lean heavily on how Rhino calves are dealt with, as well as making damn sure no one loses any body parts to that beak. You've seen what an alligator snapping turtle can do to a man. A Triceratops eclipses that by several orders of magnitude.

[X][Breeding]Rely on the future rangers/keepers and the system you're setting up to track the dinosaurs to monitor their numbers. Begin drawing up a base plan for entering enclosures to check potential nests, and ways in which you could control their numbers and genetic diversity even with a breeding population.

[X][Revival]Passenger Pigeon. The President is looking to get some points with the ecologically-minded voters. And bringing back a species that Americans had wiped out should work quite well. The biggest problem will be getting enough genetic samples. But compared to pulling the DNA of a T-Rex together it'll be child's play.
 
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Could also invest heavily in landlines.

Like we know in JW canon they have shitty wireless coverage, so why not rely on radio/landline coms wherever possible, with maps clearly distributed showing dead zones so we all know where they are?
there is one potential issue i can see with this, though only a potential one, that being some dino chewing through it, if there's a physical wire it is not unheard off for some animals to get curious and chew through it, maybe even bite into the wire itself. it's something take into account at the very least
 
@TempestK are the revival offers time limited?,can we suggest somes?and will we have the possibility to imprve tne number we make by turn like we just had withe the dino ?
 
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It's ironic that in JW there are landlines in a few enclosures but they weren't used. We definitely need them in every island.

Seriously, we know our wireless/radio coverage is shite at bset, why would we not invest in enough landlines to choke a camel?

there is one potential issue i can see with this, though only a potential one, that being some dino chewing through it, if there's a physical wire it is not unheard off for some animals to get curious and chew through it, maybe even bite into the wire itself. it's something take into account at the very least
I'm not saying we hang them out on poles, we've got a ton of buried cables for the fences, just put them down there.
 
Maybe, that might be the reason why the White Rhino option is no longer there because we continually refused to do so. Real shame because Rhinos are my favorite animal and I want to see them thrive here.
hopefully it will return but on the brightside they aren't disappearing any time soon so we will prob get more chance in the future to do it
 
Maybe, that might be the reason why the White Rhino option is no longer there because we continually refused to do so. Real shame because Rhinos are my favorite animal and I want to see them thrive here.
I don't think that is the problem...

We are offering two distinct things in InGen: repopulation of endangered animals and de-extinction of extinct animals...

This turn we are focusing on the de-extinction, and the White Rhino is on the repopulation list...

By the way I am hoping that once we present enough successful de-extinction projects the Soviets will contact us asking for Mammoths

Seriously, we know our wireless/radio coverage is shite at bset, why would we not invest in enough landlines to choke a camel?

I would rather try to increase our Wireless/Radio communication via repeaters and antennas, but of that is not possible buried Landlines seems like a good options
 
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[x] [Personal]Offer to take Nicte to dinner to make up for apparently being an idiot about people? You just know she's mad at you and you really don't like it.
[x] [Ranger]Have them be subsidiaries to the animal handlers. It'll make them effectively their own sub-department and will have them constantly on the move through the park.
[x] [Hatching]Continue the slow and steady pace of having the scientists work on a singular species of dinosaur at a time. There will be fewer dinosaurs than in canon but they will be more robust, socialized, and better understood.
[x] [Breeding]Rely on the future rangers/keepers and the system you're setting up to track the dinosaurs to monitor their numbers. Begin drawing up a base plan for entering enclosures to check potential nests, and ways in which you could control their numbers and genetic diversity even with a breeding population.
[x] [Revival]Dodo. The poster species for extinction in recent history. There are plenty of samples to be found thankfully, and while unlike the other species it wouldn't be able to be reintroduced into its home range, The World Wildlife Foundation was willing to shell out a lot of funds to bring it back. Sort of a whole "man wiped them out and then man brought them back. We just had to try," thing to bring more focus on ecological husbandry and conservation.
[x] [Espionage]Follow up on Mantah Corp. While lagging behind, getting your procedures would give them a massive boost in the genetics race. They may be desperate.
[x] [Wu Next Step]Triceratops. One of the Big Names of the dinosaur world, as recognizable as the T-Rex by any child around the globe. Also probably going to be the second third biggest herbivore you give the okay on reviving. You and Gerry are likely going to need to lean heavily on how Rhino calves are dealt with, as well as making damn sure no one loses any body parts to that beak. You've seen what an alligator snapping turtle can do to a man. A Triceratops eclipses that by several orders of magnitude.
 
Seriously, we know our wireless/radio coverage is shite at bset, why would we not invest in enough landlines to choke a camel?


I'm not saying we hang them out on poles, we've got a ton of buried cables for the fences, just put them down there.
fair, but even then, some animals can smell it or something like that and still dig 'em up, might depend on what exactly the wire is made up off, probably not gonna be an issue, but we might have to reinforce them or something
 
@TempestK are the revival offers time limited?,can we suggest somes?and will we have the possibility to imprve tne number we make by turn like we just had withe the dino ?
Yes, some of them can end up being limited due to regime changes.
I forgot what year we are in the 80s I am not disagreeing with you. Your post just reminded we are in the 80s and I forgot what the exact date is and I thought u might know
Roughly at 1989 at this point.
 
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