Board Thread:Wiki Discussion/@comment-27374261-20151211203509/@comment-88.136.122.25-20151218184419

MarkJira wrote: 77.196.193.117 wrote: MarkJira wrote: 88.136.127.5 wrote: MarkJira wrote: 88.137.82.43 wrote: MarkJira wrote: At the same time, I agree that Echo's status should be "unknown", as she could've survived... Indeed, in more after the death of the Indominus Rex we hear Echo is communicating, offscreen, with Blue shortly before she disappears in the Main Street where Echo was thrown and calls her. If the directors wanted that Echo died they would not have introduced these Raptor Vocalizations at the end of the movie. In conclusion, the status of Echo is Unknown. We can't confirm that this is Echo. At that point, Blue was facing away from the camera and so far off we couldn't see if she was vocalizing. Some people think it was Echo, but there's another call a few seconds later that could be her instead. Not necessarily. There are two Raptors Vocalizations : When Blue runs in the Main Street then when she disappears in the background. It is impossible that it is twice Blue, this detail suggests the survival of Echo. It would be it's a pity that Blue is the only raptor surviving, don't agree ? It's impossible that Blue makes a sound we heard on the Holoscape earlier in the film? Or two separate calls entirely, separated by more than a second? Anything. There are two Raptors Vocalizations completely different. The director of Jurassic World left these two vocalizations to suggest the survival of another raptor than Blue, in this case Echo. In more as soon as she hears Echo, Blue exchange of direction to join her offscreen. A little of imagination that devil. Colin Trevorrow has never given any confirmation or even ackknoledgement to the theory of raptors being alive, and he certainly didn't have two calls to suggest that Echo survived. Raptors are capable of a variety of calls, as evidenced by the entire JP franchise, so both could've been made by Blue. You are an imbecile and an ignoramus.