Board Thread:Movie discussion/@comment-99.45.72.19-20170820004503/@comment-107.77.90.53-20171013185915

Teen Titans Forever! wrote: You would want an original name for the new hybrid. The name Miniature Indominus Rex is something you would find in a fanfiction.

And like I said this hybrid's base genome is Velociraptor so you would want the word raptor in you name. And since the hybrid is in a lot of ways a mini Indominus add Indo in the name too and thus you get Indoraptor.

To me (and I'm sure for a lot of fans too) Miniature Indominus Rex is the opposite of a creative name I'm sorry. Indoraptor isn't super creative either but it fits for the new hybrid. ... I never said that the name "Miniature Indominus Rex" would be a great idea for this thing; instead I simply agreed that the term "The Miniature Version" is a great name for the alleged hybrid. And yes, I do agree with you that the name "Miniature Indominus Rex" does sound like something out of a Fanfiction, but let me explain the difference:

Imagine how much time it took to create the Indominus Rex alone. Probably like 1-3 years (given that many creatures in the mix). And now imagine how much time it would take to miniaturize (or create a smaller version) of the Indominus Rex. Alone with the same exact body shape and features, with the only difference being the color, the real answer would be this: simply 1 month. Now let's say that you add the Velociraptor as the base genome, guess what; it will probably take 1-2 years to replace the T.Rex as the base genome with the Velociraptor. Genetically modifying organisms isn't fast or easy, after all. Given 3 years after Jurassic World, I'm sure my facts would be true.

Now let's say that this hybrid is nicknamed "The Indoraptor". The nickname is just a shortened and easier way to describe something/someone, compared to a real name. And it's like how 2607 said in his faulty comment "'Indoraptor' sounds like something out of a crappy (which means low reviews) and childish action movie." And I basically feel the same too, because Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is a darker and scarier movie than Jurassic World. Sure I would be fine with Indoraptor if it was going to be used for Jurassic World, a much more action and adventure film with Ridiculousness in it, but JW:FK is supposed to be more serious, so "Indoraptor" might not fit the hybrid for this film.

Sure, I encountered a website called "The Dark Continent: Jurassic World", where I saw 4-5 hybrids, them being Stegoceratops, *Voraciodromeus*, Polycaulus, Mranoruofilua(?), and Failed Experiment #412. Voraciodromeus sounds creative, right? I somewhat agree, but I feel like "The Miniature Version" fits perfectly. Sure, I might be wrong when the true name is revealed, but I feel like "Indoraptor" is just ridiculous, and Bayona would know that.

Side Note: Sorry if I was a little tough on you, Teen Titans Forever!.