Do You Want to be Male or Female?

  • Male

    Votes: 14 37.8%
  • Female

    Votes: 6 16.2%
  • Let the Roll Decide

    Votes: 17 45.9%

  • Total voters
    37
  • Poll closed .
GM Note: These are the votes for your species as of 7:10pm June 11th, 2015. Voting continues till 1:00pm June 13th, 2015. Votes may be changed before this time.

... You guys really don't want to play as a herbivore do you? Meh, can't blame you. Predators have all the fun. :evil: Anyway, if I missed anyone I apologize. Just let me know and I will add you to the list.

Ahem:


[X] Tyranosaurus Rex: The Tyranosaurus Rex was initially created by InGen as the primary attraction to the park. While the discovery that the find was a tyranosaur was extremely uplifting and promising for the future of the park, the question of what to graft to the genetic sequence puzzled the scientists. It was eventually decided that DNA of frogs and the secretary bird would be grafted alongside some DNA from tigers would be added when the first generation of tyranosaur came out mute. The roars that resulted satisfied John greatly and reinforced the 'unusually' hollow bones the first gen had. The unexpected addition of stripes to the scale hide of the resulting tyranosaurs. They are kept in a paddock far enough away from the staff facilities that both the staff and the animals are comfortable.

Missed me.
 
Sorry about that, your vote is now on there. I tried to use the SV Tally Program but it wouldn't work on my computer, so I had to count them by hand. I've also been really tired today since I only got five or so hours of sleep last night. I'm headed to bed early tonight, actually at the moment of this post, to try and get back what sleep I have lost.

I think I will just ask someone to tally them for me from now on, have to think of something to offer as a reward... Oh well. Anyways, have a goodnight guys. See you in the morning.
 
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Sorry about that, your vote is now on there. I tried to use the SV Tally Program but it wouldn't work on my computer, so I had to count them by hand. I've also been really tired today since I only got five or so hours of sleep last night. I'm headed to bed early tonight, actually at the moment of this post, to try and get back what sleep I have lost. Anyways, have a goodnight guys. See you in the morning.
That's OK, if you'd like, I can run the program.
 
Thanks, much appreciated. :)

Here's the most recent one:

Vote tally:
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[X] Compsognathus:
No. of votes: 5
Dark Ness, Oh I am slain!, Crazy7s1, veekie, NotAlwaysFanfic

[X] Carnotaurus
-[X] Later Generation
No. of votes: 6
BunnyLord, Smugraptor, ARBITRACOM, Plasmid, prince84, rippleuser344

[X] Tyranosaurus Rex
No. of votes: 3
Kosjurake, JCTombo, squirr31y

[X] Deinonychus:
-[X] Dull Back Pack (1st gen - 4th gen) (Classic JP Raptors) ... Honey, I lied, there is hora!
No. of votes: 1
EVA-Saiyajin

[X] Deinonychus:
-[X] Dull Back Pack (1st gen - 4th gen)
No. of votes: 6
Asmodemus, Ukrainian Ranger, KnightDisciple, Vanestus, Christyking1980, butchock

[X] Dilophosaurus
-[X]Bright Pack (3rd Gen)
No. of votes: 1
QuantumPuppy

[X] Deinonychus:
-[X] Dull Back Pack (1st gen - 4th gen) (Classic JP Raptors)
No. of votes: 1
Dark Abstraction

[X] Tyranosaurus Rex: The Tyranosaurus Rex was initially created by InGen as the primary attraction to the park. While the discovery that the find was a tyranosaur was extremely uplifting and promising for the future of the park, the question of what to graft to the genetic sequence puzzled the scientists. It was eventually decided that DNA of frogs and the secretary bird would be grafted alongside some DNA from tigers would be added when the first generation of tyranosaur came out mute. The roars that resulted satisfied John greatly and reinforced the 'unusually' hollow bones the first gen had. The unexpected addition of stripes to the scale hide of the resulting tyranosaurs. They are kept in a paddock far enough away from the staff facilities that both the staff and the animals are comfortable.
No. of votes: 2
Night_stalker, AZATHOTHoth

[X] Tyranosaurus Red
No. of votes: 1
cupcakeviolater
 
[X] Deinonychus:
-[X] Dull Back Pack (1st gen - 4th gen) (Classic JP Raptors) ... Honey, I lied, there is hora!

I've been chanting "YES! YES! YES!" since I first saw this. This is wonderful.

[JURASSIC HYPE INTENSIFIES]
 
Mutated how? Either way, it's several years early, the Spinosaurus might not be fully grown yet...though, I still wouldn't want to try and fight it without a handicap or something as Super Velociraptors.

Because of what palaeontologists have discovered about the species when they dug up the latest skeleton.



That it is essentially a overlarge croc with a fin on it's back. Don't believe me, here is the website for it.

http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2014/09/11/the-new-spinosaurus/

P.S. The red bones are the bones from the latest dig
 
Because of what palaeontologists have discovered about the species when they dug up the latest skeleton.



That it is essentially a overlarge croc with a fin on it's back. Don't believe me, here is the website for it.

http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2014/09/11/the-new-spinosaurus/

P.S. The red bones are the bones from the latest dig
It's wonderful they found a new skeleton, but that doesn't make it a mutant. It's simply the impression of Spinosaurus at the time, and as it has been for years after.
 
It's wonderful they found a new skeleton, but that doesn't make it a mutant. It's simply the impression of Spinosaurus at the time, and as it has been for years after.

Because it might be the variation that we are fighting, plus if the basic info that we have been given about the DNA used for each Dino, then they all are mutations of Dino DNA mixed with modern animal DNA.
 
That spinosaurus was always a weaponized mutant. Spinosaurus was neither larger than a T-Rex, nor would it be capable of surviving a scrap with one; it was a fairly large (think carnotaurus size), semi-aquatic, primarily pescetarion animal.
 
[X] Carnotaurus
-[X] Later Generation

Man, dinosaurs are making a come back! To me a Carno has this perfect balance to it, we can hunt down anything smaller than us and hide from anything bigger than us. We do have to contend with a pack of T-rexs and a very aggressive Spinosaurus. As fun as it sounds to play the "cheetah", I think that in the thick jungles of the island camouflage is more useful than raw speed.

Remember Rex's sight is based off movement! Running away only makes it angrier!

Also, if none of you have heard of ARK: Survival Evolved, I highly recommend it. It's a survival game with motherfucking dinosaurs and yes you can tame a T-rex. The game has dino dossiers on all the creatures in the game, so here a link to check them out. The game came out last week and is only $27 on Steam.

I say that because I am hyped and I want you all to be hyped!
 
[X] Deinonychus:
-[X] Dull Back Pack (1st gen - 4th gen) (Classic JP Raptors)

Time to hunt down some humans!



...Except him, he can stay.
 
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He imprinted on them when they were born, and has been socializing them ever since.

*watched that movie today*
No spoilers please!
(The above isn't really a spoiler, it seems pretty clear just from trailers that Raptor Lord did such a thing. He needs his Raptor Bros when he goes back into space, y'dig? They will all jam out to '80's hits in his spaceship, and he shall be known as Star Raptor Lord.)
 
*mumble grumble* no allosaurus *grumble mumble*

[X] Pachycepalosaur

Since I want to be a tyrant lizard about as much as I want to be a terrible claw, I'm gonna vote for the only dinosaur thick-headed enough to keep up with SV.
 
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