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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 5, 2019 18:02:03 GMT 5
It can't just sit on the T rex! How many times do I have to say this: It cannot catch any of the dinosaurs 1: i mean he just has to use his tail which likley weighs as much as the whole t-rex him self to tail slap and kill him , 2: this is really a mismatch in favor of the whale IMO 1: No, that's not going to happen unless T rex walks right up to the whale and lets it happen. The whale is too immobile 2: Didn't creatire386 tell you not to make fantasy mismatches?
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Post by elosha11 on Jul 5, 2019 19:09:30 GMT 5
Guys, the only way to make this work is an artificial plasma like environment where each animal can move freely. I don't understand this insistence on forcing aquatic animals into beached scenarios, where they are dealing with either oxygen deprivation, their own crushing weight, and/or damage to their skin from the sun. I know that's the only way a "realistic" situation could take place on land, but on either land or water, you are robbing one of the animals of its attributes.
It's ok not to be realistic in these type of threads. Just put them in a fictional plasma environment, and have at it.
And assuming such an environment, the whale is simply too big, particularly since the sauropods are not predators themselves. The whale's size and weight would crush/dominate the smaller dinos.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 5, 2019 21:32:52 GMT 5
Guys, the only way to make this work is an artificial plasma like environment where each animal can move freely. I don't understand this insistence on forcingg aquatic animals into beached scenarios, where they are dealing with either oxygen deprivation, their own crushing weight, and/or damage to their skin from the sun. I know that's the only way a "realistic" situation could take place on land, but on either land or water, you are robbing one of the animals of its attributes. It's ok not to be realistic in these type of threads. Just put them in a fictional plasma environment, and have at it. And assuming such an environment, the whale is simply too big, particularly since the sauropods are not predators themselves. The whale's size and weight would crush/dominate the smaller dinos. I agree this would be fairer with a neutral environment, but we'd need to bulk up those dinos (as I believe rock was specifically warned against making mismatches) so the fight could be closer By the way, do you agree with my stalemate viewpoint on land here?
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