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Millions of years in the future, dinosaurs rule the earth. After an extinction event, no trace of human life remains, but the dino scientists have been working hard at bringing back this ancient species. Human blood extracted from a mosquito found in amber proves key in the cloning experiments that ultimately
enable Human World.
Naturally, the captive humans are smarter than anticipated and soon escape from their pens, wrecking havoc and killing many innocent dinosaurs. The destroyed island paradise is finally abandoned, leaving scope for a sequel.
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The day after watching Jurassic Park at the flicks, I
saw a mozzie on my arm. So, it's probable. Except for
the hunting dinosaur wearing an Aussie hat. |
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It occurs to me to extract dinosaur DNA from fossilised
mosquitoes, inject it into modern mosquitoes, encase them
in tree sap and drop them into swamps. |
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Wasnt this pretty much the plot of Planet of the
Apes? |
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Oh yeah, except, at the level of development, where they can play with
DNA, they will be likely pretty good at surveillance technologies, so,
and the fellow humans will have to be brought up by dinos. Knowing
what happens to humans brought up by wolfs and monkeys, it safe to
assume that these humans will turn out to become culturally biased
towards friendly treatment of dinos, and the best that can happen, is
dinos welcome them to the world for the benefit of more diverse
perspectives on world's issues, much like we might do with Dolphins,
once we figure out their language. |
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// Wasnt this pretty much the plot of Planet of the Apes? //
Hmm, now that I think about it, there may be some similarity there. |
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Damn them, damn them all to hell! |
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Anthropocene Park, vraiment? |
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