Jurassic world is the fourth installemt in the Jurassic park series.
It takes place on Isla Nublar, where the original Jurassic Park once stood.
Now a new theme park, Jurassic world, has taken its place.
Jurassic World centers around the theme that scientists have found a way to genetically
engineer dinosaurs to have other traits.
Like higher intelligence and thermal camouflage.
One of the films characters, Owen Grady, a navy veteran, is attempting to research if
its possible to train velociraptors so they can be used in military combat.
What if his research succeeded, and the world began to use dinosaurs as war machines?
Today, life's biggest questions asks, what if Jurassic world was real?
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For a different take on the idea, I've decided to discuss the idea of using Dinosaurs in
warfare.
Dinosaurs on the battlefield?
Sounds like a kid in a sandbox's dream.
But taking a dino war out of the sandbox is a whole other thing.
Firstly, dinosaurs must be genetically engineered to display traits like loyalty.
Without loyalty, there's the danger that a combat dinosaur would simply attack members
of its own army.
Get that out of the way, and you've pretty much got the ultimate weapon.
Furthermore, Dinosaurs in warfare could save the lives of millions of soldiers.
Sending a living creature into combat would have advantages over sending AI into combat.
Animals are still more intelligent than our smartest AIs.
A dinosaur could make a judgement call that an AI just couldn't.
Animals are still better at making contextual decisions.
Genetically alter a dinosaur to have similar senses, lets say, a canine, and we're in
business.
Plus dinosaurs display many traits that would be useful for combat with or without altered
genes.
Raptors for example are cunning and fast, and could sneak up on an enemy with no problem.
Genetically altered T rexes could storm an enemy base and mow anyone in their path.
There are several species of armoured dinosaurs that could be perfect for the battlefield.
Trudon's are smaller dinosaurs but they have been known to have rather large brains,
capable of learning.
What about dilophosaurus?
You know, the one from Jurassic park that spits acid?
How sick would that be.
An Acid spitting combat dinosaur?
So Lit.
I've given a lot of thought to this if you can't tell.
Genetically engineered dinosaurs could be formulated to be able to camouflage themselves.
This would be useful in combat for obvious reasons.
They could blend in to practically any background, making it difficult for the enemy to see them.
Dinosaurs would have a easier time navigating difficult terrain.
You could send dinosaurs into caves and mountainous areas, places that are difficult for soldiers
on foot to reach.
Same deal with the jungle.
One of the reasons why south east asia has been a death trap in previous wars, like the
Vietnam war, is because of the terrain.
The viet cong used gorilla tactics that were alien to American soldiers.
They hid in trees and ambushed troops on the ground.
Combat dinosaurs would have no problem sniffing out the enemy in the jungle.
Sending dinosaurs into combat would have its issues.
The enemy could distract the dinosaurs with flares or food.
Poison gas could take out an entire troop of dinosaurs.
And they wouldn't be protected against bombs the way that tanks are.
Yes, sending dinosaurs in place of humans would save lives, but to what end?
Do these genetically engineered dinosaurs have rights?
A dinosaur is a living thing.
They aren't like machinery that could be switched off.
They need to be fed and housed and trained.
Carnivorous dinosaurs would need a ready supply of meat to feed off of.
In times of combat, they could eat the enemy, but much of war is spent waiting around and
planning.
What would the dinosaurs eat then?
It seems this question has sparked far more questions than answers.
There you have it, this is what I think would happen if Jurassic world was real.
Let me know your thoughts in the comments down below.
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