question,will you be able have a t.rex act as foster parent to indominus. say if you an indominus egg into the nest of a trex. will it actually raise the baby indominus or just kill it?would this result in a less agressive indominus as a result?
I think that if Indominus Rex is contained, it should attempt to break out. It can do this by smashing walls down if they are not completely secure, climbing over walls that are not high enough, and even tricking the player into entering the territory by not eating, using camouflage to hide, etc. To enact this, it should have a territory of 50 blocks from where it hatched. if a player enters this radius, it will attempt to reach the player to kill it. It should also be able to break glass by hitting it a few times. The indominus should be un-tamable, and will attack the player even from a young age. It should also be able to communicate with Velociraptors, which overrides the raptors ownership, (i.e, if you use the dinopad on it, it's owner becomes "Indominus")
Tyrannosaurus and Blue should have custom animations vs. indominus.
I think a T-Rex irl would raise the I-Rex, but the question is will the I-Rex try to kill it's parents?
i personally think that it won't because it would have some sort of gratitude for raising or have sort of a bond due to being raised by the t-rex. heck, the irex may have actually imprinted on the trex
i personally think that it won't because it would have some sort of gratitude for raising or have sort of a bond due to being raised by the t-rex. heck, the irex may have actually imprinted on the trex
All this talk about I.Rex foster parents reminds the Archbishop of his tangent awhile back about if Indominus should be raised by tyrannosaur family or a velociraptor pack. Imprinting could definitely be possible, but as for the gratitude concept, very unlikely (say no to anthropomorphism!). To make short of a very long tangent, the Archbishop doesn't think a Indominus hatchling would turn on it's tyrannosaur caretakers.
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Her base genetic structure is a Tyrannosaur, and in the second film they have been shown to be excellent parents for their offspring. Additionally, if she were to become unruly the Tyrannosaur parents could handle her, where as a raptor pack could be overwhelmed. Her cannibalistic nature towards offspring would also be negated as the Tyrannosaurs seem to only nurture one child (that, or the child Tyrannosaur in the second film ate her siblings, in which case a perfect match!). Raptors have multiple clutches of offspring, all close together. I don't think the pack would be very forgiving of a single offspring consuming the rest of the pack's offspring. The only monkey wrench in this theory would be her behavior towards the raptors. Instead of mindlessly eating them, she reached out and communicated with them, and managed to trump years of training with humans in a matter of seconds... all without violence (which normally is how the pack finds and maintains an alpha, case and point Blue/Echo). When Rexy and the Indominus interact within the film, she does not attempt to communicate with Rexy, but instead the two engage in hostilities. However, this could be written off as the two animals engaging over the territory dispute, as Rexy is very old and would be very aggressive to any younger members of her species(/any similarly shaped animal). Should they be raised together I'm sure this would not be the case. As for intelligence, Tyrannosaurs may not be as crafty as the raptors, but Rexy did exhibit some intelligence when she spared Blue's life. While certainly not as impressive as the Indominus' cunning, they wouldn't be left in the dust in terms of intelligence. To conclude this tangent, I think surrogate Tyrannosaur parents would better than surrogate raptor parents.
All this talk about I.Rex foster parents reminds the Archbishop of his tangent awhile back about if Indominus should be raised by tyrannosaur family or a velociraptor pack. Imprinting could definitely be possible, but as for the gratitude concept, very unlikely (say no to anthropomorphism!). To make short of a very long tangent, the Archbishop doesn't think a Indominus hatchling would turn on it's tyrannosaur caretakers.
Original Rant for those who do not value their sanity Warning, the following also has spoilers from Jurassic World.
Her base genetic structure is a Tyrannosaur, and in the second film they have been shown to be excellent parents for their offspring. Additionally, if she were to become unruly the Tyrannosaur parents could handle her, where as a raptor pack could be overwhelmed. Her cannibalistic nature towards offspring would also be negated as the Tyrannosaurs seem to only nurture one child (that, or the child Tyrannosaur in the second film ate her siblings, in which case a perfect match!). Raptors have multiple clutches of offspring, all close together. I don't think the pack would be very forgiving of a single offspring consuming the rest of the pack's offspring. The only monkey wrench in this theory would be her behavior towards the raptors. Instead of mindlessly eating them, she reached out and communicated with them, and managed to trump years of training with humans in a matter of seconds... all without violence (which normally is how the pack finds and maintains an alpha, case and point Blue/Echo). When Rexy and the Indominus interact within the film, she does not attempt to communicate with Rexy, but instead the two engage in hostilities. However, this could be written off as the two animals engaging over the territory dispute, as Rexy is very old and would be very aggressive to any younger members of her species(/any similarly shaped animal). Should they be raised together I'm sure this would not be the case. As for intelligence, Tyrannosaurs may not be as crafty as the raptors, but Rexy did exhibit some intelligence when she spared Blue's life. While certainly not as impressive as the Indominus' cunning, they wouldn't be left in the dust in terms of intelligence. To conclude this tangent, I think surrogate Tyrannosaur parents would better than surrogate raptor parents.
i remembered that rant when writing that comment,i was actually that brought up the topic. and that gratitude concept was actually in jw. when rexy and blue were done fighting i.rex, you could pretty much see that rexy was grateful for blue's help
i remembered that rant when writing that comment. and that gratitude concept was actually in jw. when rexy and blue were done fighting i.rex, you could pretty much see that rexy was grateful for blue's help
I know T_T Although that scene felt so cheesy (which is why I would like to discourage the use of anthropomorphism, the Archbishop can only take so much cheese :P)
i would like the archbishop's opinion on an artificial womb in the mod
i would like to modify DNA of dinosaurs to make them stronger and less aggresive and giving it special colors ,it would be great for PVP.
Also tamed mammals could be less aggresive than tamed dinosaurs.
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I'm not sure re taming dinosaurs would be a little much, if anything the only things. See as "Tamable" would be raptors and mammals
If anything animals we could see being taxable would be things like Pack hunters and large beasts like mammoths and Aurochs
yeah mountaing on a mamooth to the battle with a pack of smilodons.
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Doesn't matter what the press says. Doesn't matter what the politicians or the mobs say. Doesn't matter if the whole country decides that something wrong is something right. This nation was founded on one principle above all else: the requirement that we stand up for what we believe, no matter the odds or the consequences. When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth, and tell the whole world — "No, you move
i would like the archbishop's opinion on an artificial womb in the mod
The Archbishop is honored that you would seek his opinion. As for your block suggestion, the Archbishop thinks that it would be a great addition to the mod, but he would like to expand upon the idea. Before I expand upon the idea, I would like to establish mechanics regarding the reviving of mammals. Sheep, cows, and pigs can be used as surrogate parents for an offspring, but the offspring will have many adverse side effects. Offspring born would have the large chance to be born with a disease, suffer from abnormal behavior, be unable to be tamed/ridden, reduced stats, etc. Unfortunately for a player, these effects will be something that will have to be tolerated, but as they study these offspring and uncover more about its genetics it will unlock further tech. The artificial womb block would be considered a "late game tech" block, which would allow the player to have 100% genetic control of the embryo housed within. Animals born from the artificial womb would not suffer from any of the complications of surrogacy, and would have any added strengths the player chose for the organism while in the artificial womb.
The Archbishop is honored that you would seek his opinion. As for your block suggestion, the Archbishop would think that would be a great addition to the mod, but he would like to expand upon the idea. Before I expand upon the idea, I would like to establish mechanics regarding the reviving of mammals. Sheep, cows, and pigs can be used as surrogate parents for an offspring, but the offspring will have many adverse side effects. Offspring born would have the large chance to be born with a disease, suffer from abnormal behavior, be unable to be tamed/ridden, reduced stats, etc. Unfortunately for a player, these effects will be something that will have to be tolerated, but as they study these offspring and uncover more about its genetics it will unlock further tech. The artificial womb block would be considered a "late game tech" block, which would allow the player to have 100% genetic control of the embryo housed within. Animals born from the artificial womb would not suffer from any of the complications of surrogacy, and would have any added strengths the player chose for the organism while in the artificial womb.
Actualy this idea also has potential to PVP.
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Doesn't matter what the press says. Doesn't matter what the politicians or the mobs say. Doesn't matter if the whole country decides that something wrong is something right. This nation was founded on one principle above all else: the requirement that we stand up for what we believe, no matter the odds or the consequences. When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth, and tell the whole world — "No, you move
The Archbishop is honored that you would seek his opinion. As for your block suggestion, the Archbishop thinks that it would be a great addition to the mod, but he would like to expand upon the idea. Before I expand upon the idea, I would like to establish mechanics regarding the reviving of mammals. Sheep, cows, and pigs can be used as surrogate parents for an offspring, but the offspring will have many adverse side effects. Offspring born would have the large chance to be born with a disease, suffer from abnormal behavior, be unable to be tamed/ridden, reduced stats, etc. Unfortunately for a player, these effects will be something that will have to be tolerated, but as they study these offspring and uncover more about its genetics it will unlock further tech. The artificial womb block would be considered a "late game tech" block, which would allow the player to have 100% genetic control of the embryo housed within. Animals born from the artificial womb would not suffer from any of the complications of surrogacy, and would have any added strengths the player chose for the organism while in the artificial womb.
yes my comrade! excellent! also off topic from the mod but i have an idea. what if we could create an artificial planet, about the size of a house or smaller, and we caused evolution on the man made planet. maybe this could be how we could achieve getting prehistoric animals. this would also be perfect for studying actual evolution and may lead to new and amazing species!
The Archbishop is honored that you would seek his opinion. As for your block suggestion, the Archbishop thinks that it would be a great addition to the mod, but he would like to expand upon the idea. Before I expand upon the idea, I would like to establish mechanics regarding the reviving of mammals. Sheep, cows, and pigs can be used as surrogate parents for an offspring, but the offspring will have many adverse side effects. Offspring born would have the large chance to be born with a disease, suffer from abnormal behavior, be unable to be tamed/ridden, reduced stats, etc. Unfortunately for a player, these effects will be something that will have to be tolerated, but as they study these offspring and uncover more about its genetics it will unlock further tech. The artificial womb block would be considered a "late game tech" block, which would allow the player to have 100% genetic control of the embryo housed within. Animals born from the artificial womb would not suffer from any of the complications of surrogacy, and would have any added strengths the player chose for the organism while in the artificial womb.
Ooh, that sounds nice. Perhaps the research system could be a little bit like Thaumcraft's?
yes my comrade! excellent! also off topic from the mod but i have an idea. what if we could create an artificial planet, about the size of a house or smaller, and we caused evolution on the man made planet. maybe this could be how we could achieve getting prehistoric animals. this would also be perfect for studying actual evolution and may lead to new and amazing species!
A whole planet is excessive and a bit of a stretch. A biome, though, would be a nice addition. By terraforming a very large area to recreate conditions from a certain time period and the habitats of certain animals, one could have prehistoric animals in their 'natural' habitats. This could play into the research system, unlocking certain things by observing different behaviors. This could also play into and expand on Doppelganger, that byootiful idea the glorious Archbishop thought up.
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question,will you be able have a t.rex act as foster parent to indominus. say if you an indominus egg into the nest of a trex. will it actually raise the baby indominus or just kill it?would this result in a less agressive indominus as a result?
I think that if Indominus Rex is contained, it should attempt to break out. It can do this by smashing walls down if they are not completely secure, climbing over walls that are not high enough, and even tricking the player into entering the territory by not eating, using camouflage to hide, etc. To enact this, it should have a territory of 50 blocks from where it hatched. if a player enters this radius, it will attempt to reach the player to kill it. It should also be able to break glass by hitting it a few times. The indominus should be un-tamable, and will attack the player even from a young age. It should also be able to communicate with Velociraptors, which overrides the raptors ownership, (i.e, if you use the dinopad on it, it's owner becomes "Indominus")
Tyrannosaurus and Blue should have custom animations vs. indominus.
thats my two cents, what do you all think?
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i personally think that it won't because it would have some sort of gratitude for raising or have sort of a bond due to being raised by the t-rex. heck, the irex may have actually imprinted on the trex
All this talk about I.Rex foster parents reminds the Archbishop of his tangent awhile back about if Indominus should be raised by tyrannosaur family or a velociraptor pack. Imprinting could definitely be possible, but as for the gratitude concept, very unlikely (say no to anthropomorphism!). To make short of a very long tangent, the Archbishop doesn't think a Indominus hatchling would turn on it's tyrannosaur caretakers.
Original Rant for those who do not value their sanity Warning, the following also has spoilers from Jurassic World.
I don't think the I-Rex would kill it's parents for the same reason Blue Charlie Echo and delta didn't kill Owen
i remembered that rant when writing that comment,i was actually that brought up the topic. and that gratitude concept was actually in jw. when rexy and blue were done fighting i.rex, you could pretty much see that rexy was grateful for blue's help
I know T_T Although that scene felt so cheesy (which is why I would like to discourage the use of anthropomorphism, the Archbishop can only take so much cheese :P)
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i would like the archbishop's opinion on an artificial womb in the mod
i would like to modify DNA of dinosaurs to make them stronger and less aggresive and giving it special colors ,it would be great for PVP.
Also tamed mammals could be less aggresive than tamed dinosaurs.
I'm not sure re taming dinosaurs would be a little much, if anything the only things. See as "Tamable" would be raptors and mammals
If anything animals we could see being taxable would be things like Pack hunters and large beasts like mammoths and Aurochs
yeah mountaing on a mamooth to the battle with a pack of smilodons.
The Archbishop is honored that you would seek his opinion. As for your block suggestion, the Archbishop thinks that it would be a great addition to the mod, but he would like to expand upon the idea. Before I expand upon the idea, I would like to establish mechanics regarding the reviving of mammals. Sheep, cows, and pigs can be used as surrogate parents for an offspring, but the offspring will have many adverse side effects. Offspring born would have the large chance to be born with a disease, suffer from abnormal behavior, be unable to be tamed/ridden, reduced stats, etc. Unfortunately for a player, these effects will be something that will have to be tolerated, but as they study these offspring and uncover more about its genetics it will unlock further tech. The artificial womb block would be considered a "late game tech" block, which would allow the player to have 100% genetic control of the embryo housed within. Animals born from the artificial womb would not suffer from any of the complications of surrogacy, and would have any added strengths the player chose for the organism while in the artificial womb.
Actualy this idea also has potential to PVP.
Aye, as the artificial womb would allow a player to push for specific aspects of his/her organism.
yes my comrade! excellent! also off topic from the mod but i have an idea. what if we could create an artificial planet, about the size of a house or smaller, and we caused evolution on the man made planet. maybe this could be how we could achieve getting prehistoric animals. this would also be perfect for studying actual evolution and may lead to new and amazing species!
Ooh, that sounds nice. Perhaps the research system could be a little bit like Thaumcraft's?
A whole planet is excessive and a bit of a stretch. A biome, though, would be a nice addition. By terraforming a very large area to recreate conditions from a certain time period and the habitats of certain animals, one could have prehistoric animals in their 'natural' habitats. This could play into the research system, unlocking certain things by observing different behaviors. This could also play into and expand on Doppelganger, that byootiful idea the glorious Archbishop thought up.