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Published: 2015-07-09 15:53:38 +0000 UTC; Views: 9476; Favourites: 174; Downloads: 0
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Anybody else enjoy Jurassic World? I sure did.
Gorosaurus Rex is the newest commodity [1] brought into this world by the tired and harried geneticists of Bio Major. With base genes of Gorosaurus spliced with genes from other dinosaurs [2], namely dromaeosaurs and tyrannosaurs, Bio Major presented Gorosaurus Rex as an anti-kaiju defense, or a guard dog (or attack dog...) for sale to the highest bidder.
During the auction in a secure faculty Monster Island, G-Rex escaped, eliminated a squad of Mutagenic Soldiers from the EDF, broke through a barrier made of space titanium and escaped into the island. It was discovered that G-Rex had an additional genetic element: Godzilla cells, which is insanely illegal.
Gorosaurus Rex smashed its way through the island, fighting or killing anything that caught its attention. It had a tussle with Anguirus, the wandering into the territory of the Rodans and severely injured Fire Rodan. Gabara was not so lucky. Eventually it was challenged by Godzilla Junior. Before G-Rex could deliver a killing strike, the original Gorosaurus entered the fray. With the combined efforts and coordinated attacks of the two monsters, Rex was outmatched and kangaroo kicked into the Botanical Zone, where it was presumably killed by Biollante.
[1] Commodity sounds much better than “monster”, doesn’t it?
[2] A selection DNA from extinct species was one of the gifts the time traveling Futurians gifted to the UN as a show of good will before enacting their mad plan.
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Comments: 20
GangsterGoji2K5 [2018-06-27 18:42:02 +0000 UTC]
If it's 25% bigger, then that means... Let me do the math.
Gorosaurus has two film debuts, but in both movies, despite being the size of Godzilla in DAM, and 10 meters smaller than his normal height in Kong Kong Escapes, he is 35 meters tall. 4 meters taller than Monsterverse Kong.He only appeared in the Showa Era.
35=100% natural size
35 divided by .25 (25%) (35 times 4) is 140.
so that means Gorosaurus is 140 meters tall. I think... If I'm wrong, please correct me. I would like to know what the right answer is.
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DinoBrian47 In reply to GangsterGoji2K5 [2018-09-03 01:19:56 +0000 UTC]
No offense, but I think you did your math wrong here.
You're not supposed to divide 35 by 25% (.25) nor are you supposed to multiply 35 by 4 in this equation. Instead, you're supposed to multiply 35 by 0.25 and then add the resulting number and 35 together.
In this case:
35 x 0.25 = 8.75
8.75 + 35 = 43.75
So really, Gorosaurus-Rex would be 8.75 meters (or about 28.9 feet) taller than the original Gorosaurus, or around 43.75 meters (or about 144.4 feet) in height.
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M-SEIJIN [2017-07-14 23:30:37 +0000 UTC]
I can only imagine the conversation that went on when it was discovered G-Rex was part Godzilla.
Bio Major CEO: "G-cells, Kyle?...You added illegal Godzilla cells to the GENOME OF OUR GENETICALLY ENGINEERED KILLER DINOSAUR!!!???"
Project Leader Kyle: "Y-You said it had to be an effective killer! Who has a bigger body count than Godzilla? Right?"
Bio Major CEO: "We're fucked. *nervous laughter* We're all fucked! They're gonna put us all in Gitmo and throw away the key! Or worse! They'll probably throw us to the monsters! *proceeds to down a bottle of Jameson*
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Kooshmeister [2017-02-25 04:01:06 +0000 UTC]
Oh, wow, someone else remembered Biomajor from Godzilla vs. Biollante? Epic! Kickass pic, too, by the way.
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DinoBrian47 [2016-07-23 22:54:02 +0000 UTC]
Now, this is a nice concept! "Gojira World" should definitely become a thing some day.
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Lediblock2 [2015-08-18 13:01:00 +0000 UTC]
This is awesome! Could you please do Titanosaurus next?
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Rixshaw In reply to Lediblock2 [2015-08-22 22:02:56 +0000 UTC]
I've thought on that before, but didn't exactly come up with results I really liked. Been thinking of revisiting it.
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Lediblock2 In reply to Rixshaw [2015-08-27 20:18:42 +0000 UTC]
Maybe a "sea serpent" and a more "retro" variant with a carnosaur head could work...
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Rixshaw In reply to Lediblock2 [2015-08-29 06:22:31 +0000 UTC]
I've been thinking of a variants from different ecosystems, possibly even doing a small family tree.
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DinoHunter2 [2015-07-09 17:49:45 +0000 UTC]
Ha.
I suppose it's more accurate to Indominus' design philosophy to keep this guy more or less the same as the original but with more spikes, but it would've been cool to see what this'd look like if you just went nuts and really pushed the influence of the dino DNA.
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Lediblock2 In reply to Rixshaw [2017-11-19 16:24:52 +0000 UTC]
I take it that this never came to be?
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hypergojira [2015-07-09 16:38:06 +0000 UTC]
Now I would call this "Super-Gorosaurus", though the "Rex" really does that already. I really like this one and I think it works equally as well with a more upright stance. Are you can do be doing anymore Toho classics?
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Rixshaw In reply to hypergojira [2015-07-10 05:14:07 +0000 UTC]
Thanks!
I feel a company like Bio Major would think that the name "Gorosaurus Rex" has the most marketability and 'marquee value' and other words their branding people would throw around.
If you're asking if I'll variants of another monster; I might, if I can put together another batch I like enough.
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hypergojira In reply to Rixshaw [2015-07-10 18:34:33 +0000 UTC]
I agree with the "Rex" it was really a reference to your DaM poster Gorosaurus where you mentioned that design could be "Super-Gorosaurs." I think "Rex" makes a better "Super-Gorosaurs," does that make sense?
Cool - I loved to see more.
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Rixshaw In reply to hypergojira [2015-07-31 04:59:26 +0000 UTC]
Okay, I understand now.
Thanks!
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