Board Thread:Manual of Style/@comment-1187034-20160926070348/@comment-1187034-20160926081641

Animalman57 wrote: Makes sense. I think, because of the name of the raptor, we should check which raptor is the largest of each. Also, any that repeats the action of the LEGO game is likely The Big One's actions. I meant to say that the raptors in JP were identical in every way possible, right down to size. Furthermore, trying to figure out which raptor is the largest would be futile, as Geoff Campbell (who worked on the first film) has said that the T. rex CGI model differed from the practical, such as larger and stockier feet. If we manage to find a trait like that in the raptor CGI models, it wouldn't really be any indication that one of the raptors is The Big One, since we know that the T. rex CG model and her practical effects already have inconsistencies.

You seem to be right in regards to the LEGO game, one of the raptors in the Jurassic Park levels does have differing markings. However, I don't think this should mean that the current biography we have for The Big One is automatically fact. The LEGO game deviates from the films in terms of story. If that were the case, then Robert Muldoon marooned on Isla Nublar with Donald Gennaro, and Dennis Nedry should be fact. I know we use names of the LEGO game, but character names in the franchise are commonly carried over throughout various media.