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** Out-of-universe explanation? Those characters didn't exist at that time. In-universe explanation? ''Dominion'' seems to imply that a black market dinosaur trade was in place even before the fall of Isla Nublar.
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* Why didn’t Darius, Kenji, one of the other campers or Mae, Roxy or Dave who know about Mantahcorp Island’s existence/location contact Claire or the DPG to suggest relocating the Nublar dinosaurs to Mantahcorp Island when the news of Mount Sibo’s imminent eruption reached the public? They don’t even discuss Nublar during their group chat at the end of the final episode which takes place presumably mere hours after the end of Fallen Kingdom since Darius spots a Brachiosaurus outside his house, we clearly see Mantahcorp Island can host a population of dinosaurs and is being overseen by Mae, it has better facilities to manage the animals and has several biomes to separate certain species if needed and only a handful of people on the planet know of its existence so there is no risk of poaching or the dinosaurs being stolen. The campers proved they care about the dinosaurs survival and wellbeing so why didn’t they reach out to the DPG, another group that clearly also cares about protecting the dinosaurs and have members like Zia who would be happy to volunteer assisting Mae look after the dinosaurs, and inform them about a perfect relocation option only a short boat trip away from Nublar?

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* Why didn’t Darius, Kenji, one of the other campers or Mae, Roxy or Dave who know about Mantahcorp Island’s existence/location contact Claire or the DPG to suggest relocating the Nublar dinosaurs to Mantahcorp Island when the news of Mount Sibo’s imminent eruption reached the public? They don’t even discuss Nublar during their group chat at the end of the final episode which takes place presumably mere hours after the end of Fallen Kingdom since Darius spots a Brachiosaurus outside his house, we clearly see Mantahcorp Island can host a population of dinosaurs and is being overseen by Mae, it has better facilities to manage the animals and has several biomes to separate certain species if needed and only a handful of people on the planet know of its existence so there is no risk of poaching or the dinosaurs being stolen. The campers proved they care about the dinosaurs survival and wellbeing so why didn’t they reach out to the DPG, another group that clearly also cares about protecting the dinosaurs and have has members like Zia who would be happy to volunteer assisting Mae look after the dinosaurs, and inform them about a perfect relocation option only a short boat trip away from Nublar?
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[[folder: Why didn’t the campers let the DPG know about Mantahcorp Island?]]
* Why didn’t Darius, Kenji, one of the other campers or Mae, Roxy or Dave who know about Mantahcorp Island’s existence/location contact Claire or the DPG to suggest relocating the Nublar dinosaurs to Mantahcorp Island when the news of Mount Sibo’s imminent eruption reached the public? They don’t even discuss Nublar during their group chat at the end of the final episode which takes place presumably mere hours after the end of Fallen Kingdom since Darius spots a Brachiosaurus outside his house, we clearly see Mantahcorp Island can host a population of dinosaurs and is being overseen by Mae, it has better facilities to manage the animals and has several biomes to separate certain species if needed and only a handful of people on the planet know of its existence so there is no risk of poaching or the dinosaurs being stolen. The campers proved they care about the dinosaurs survival and wellbeing so why didn’t they reach out to the DPG, another group that clearly also cares about protecting the dinosaurs and have members like Zia who would be happy to volunteer assisting Mae look after the dinosaurs, and inform them about a perfect relocation option only a short boat trip away from Nublar?

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** "Hi, is this 911? There's a guy in a mansion who has gun-toting mercenaries and is trying to sell dinosaurs to people." "Who is this? Get off the line! This is for emergency calls!"
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*** Hoskins never said he ''wanted the dinosaur to break loose''. Claire said "You wanted this to happen" but she's not accusing him of planning the whole breakout; she's accusing him of wanting to take advantage of the situation so he can use the raptors.
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** I think that's the point; we're not ''supposed'' to know who he is, or why he's so keen on getting the Indoraptor. His interest in the creature could well be sinister foreshadowing that there's more to this man than meets the eye. Since there is bound to be a sequel, this seems to be more of a set-up for a new character than an open and shut case.

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** I think that's the point; we're not ''supposed'' to know who he is, or why he's so keen on getting the Indoraptor. His interest in the creature could well be sinister foreshadowing that there's more to this man than meets the eye. Since there is bound to be a sequel, this seems to be more of a set-up for a new character than an open and shut case.OpenAndShutCase.
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** There is no guarantee that any country with the technology to clone the dinosaurs again would actually allow them to be legally cloned if they deliberately let them to go extinct again in the first place, even in ''Dominion'' it took a rich private company like Biosyn to clone more dinosaurs. If a person was trapped in a burning building but someone said it doesn’t matter because that person can be cloned, most people would say just because they can be cloned doesn’t make that person expendable and not worth saving. That’s why there is a parallel between Masie and the dinosaurs, just because they are clones doesn’t mean their lives do not have value as unique living creatures or are just easily replaceable. Not to mention it’s unclear if anyone besides Dr. Wu who fled during the end of the first movie and is in hiding possesses the DNA from all the species on Isla Nublar. If the genetic material to clone many or all of the dinosaurs is lost during the island’s destruction alongside the living specimens then so could the chance to bring back.

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** There is no guarantee that any country with the technology to clone the dinosaurs again would actually allow them to be legally cloned if they deliberately let them to go extinct again in the first place, even in ''Dominion'' it took a rich private company like Biosyn to clone more dinosaurs. If a person was trapped in a burning building but someone said it doesn’t matter because that person can be cloned, most people would say just because they can be cloned doesn’t make that person expendable and not worth saving. That’s why there is a parallel between Masie and the dinosaurs, just because they are clones doesn’t mean their lives do not have value as unique living creatures or are just easily replaceable. Not to mention it’s unclear if anyone besides Dr. Wu who fled during the end of the first movie and is in hiding possesses the (and may not posses DNA from every species) has the DNA of all the species animals on Isla Nublar. If the genetic material to clone many or all of the dinosaurs is lost during the island’s destruction alongside the living specimens then so could the chance to bring them back.
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** There is no guarantee that any country with the technology to clone the dinosaurs again would actually allow them to be legally cloned if they deliberately let them to go extinct again in the first place, even in the sequel it took a rich private company like Biosyn to clone more dinosaurs. If a person was trapped in a burning building but someone said it doesn’t matter because that person can be cloned, most people would say just because they can be cloned doesn’t make that person expendable and not worth saving, the same applies to these particular animals. That’s why there is a parallel between Masie and the dinosaurs, just because they are clones doesn’t mean their lives do not have value as unique living creatures or are just easily replaceable any more than a human clone would be. Not to mention it’s unclear if anyone besides Dr. Wu who fled during the end of the first movie and is in hiding possesses the DNA from all the species on Isla Nublar. If the genetic material to clone some or many of the dinosaurs is lost during the island’s destruction alongside the living specimens then so could the chance to bring back.

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** There is no guarantee that any country with the technology to clone the dinosaurs again would actually allow them to be legally cloned if they deliberately let them to go extinct again in the first place, even in the sequel ''Dominion'' it took a rich private company like Biosyn to clone more dinosaurs. If a person was trapped in a burning building but someone said it doesn’t matter because that person can be cloned, most people would say just because they can be cloned doesn’t make that person expendable and not worth saving, the same applies to these particular animals. saving. That’s why there is a parallel between Masie and the dinosaurs, just because they are clones doesn’t mean their lives do not have value as unique living creatures or are just easily replaceable any more than a human clone would be.replaceable. Not to mention it’s unclear if anyone besides Dr. Wu who fled during the end of the first movie and is in hiding possesses the DNA from all the species on Isla Nublar. If the genetic material to clone some or many or all of the dinosaurs is lost during the island’s destruction alongside the living specimens then so could the chance to bring back.
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** There is no guarantee that any country with the technology to clone the dinosaurs again would actually allow them to be legally cloned if they deliberately let them to go extinct again in the first place, even in the sequel it took a rich private company like Biosyn to clone more dinosaurs. If a person was trapped in a burning building but someone said it doesn’t matter because that person can be cloned, most people would say just because they can be cloned doesn’t make that person expendable and not worth saving, the same applies to these particular animals. That’s why there is a parallel between Masie and the dinosaurs, just because they are clones doesn’t mean their lives do not have value as unique living creatures or are just easily replaceable any more than a human clone would be.

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** There is no guarantee that any country with the technology to clone the dinosaurs again would actually allow them to be legally cloned if they deliberately let them to go extinct again in the first place, even in the sequel it took a rich private company like Biosyn to clone more dinosaurs. If a person was trapped in a burning building but someone said it doesn’t matter because that person can be cloned, most people would say just because they can be cloned doesn’t make that person expendable and not worth saving, the same applies to these particular animals. That’s why there is a parallel between Masie and the dinosaurs, just because they are clones doesn’t mean their lives do not have value as unique living creatures or are just easily replaceable any more than a human clone would be. Not to mention it’s unclear if anyone besides Dr. Wu who fled during the end of the first movie and is in hiding possesses the DNA from all the species on Isla Nublar. If the genetic material to clone some or many of the dinosaurs is lost during the island’s destruction alongside the living specimens then so could the chance to bring back.
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** There is no guarantee that any country with the technology to clones the dinosaurs again would actually allow them to be legally cloned if they deliberately let them to go extinct again in the first place, even in the sequel it took a rich private company like Biosyn to clone more dinosaurs. If a person was trapped in a burning building but someone said it doesn’t matter because that person can be cloned, most people would say just because they can be cloned doesn’t make that person expendable and not worth saving, the same applies to these particular animals. That’s why there is a parallel between Masie and the dinosaurs, just because they are clones doesn’t mean their lives do not have value as unique living creatures or are just easily replaceable any more than a human clone would be.

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** There is no guarantee that any country with the technology to clones clone the dinosaurs again would actually allow them to be legally cloned if they deliberately let them to go extinct again in the first place, even in the sequel it took a rich private company like Biosyn to clone more dinosaurs. If a person was trapped in a burning building but someone said it doesn’t matter because that person can be cloned, most people would say just because they can be cloned doesn’t make that person expendable and not worth saving, the same applies to these particular animals. That’s why there is a parallel between Masie and the dinosaurs, just because they are clones doesn’t mean their lives do not have value as unique living creatures or are just easily replaceable any more than a human clone would be.
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* There is no guarantee that any country with technology to clones the dinosaurs again would actually allow them to be legally cloned again if they deliberately let them to go extinct again in the first place, even in the sequel it took a rich private company like Biosyn to clone more dinosaurs. If a person was trapped in a burning building but someone said it doesn’t matter because that person can be cloned, most people would say just because they can be cloned doesn’t make that person expendable and not worth saving, the same applies to these particular animals. That’s why there is a parallel between Masie and the dinosaurs, just because they are clones doesn’t mean their lives do not have value as unique living creatures or are just easily replaceable any more than a human clone would be.

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* ** There is no guarantee that any country with the technology to clones the dinosaurs again would actually allow them to be legally cloned again if they deliberately let them to go extinct again in the first place, even in the sequel it took a rich private company like Biosyn to clone more dinosaurs. If a person was trapped in a burning building but someone said it doesn’t matter because that person can be cloned, most people would say just because they can be cloned doesn’t make that person expendable and not worth saving, the same applies to these particular animals. That’s why there is a parallel between Masie and the dinosaurs, just because they are clones doesn’t mean their lives do not have value as unique living creatures or are just easily replaceable any more than a human clone would be.
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* There is no guarantee that any country with technology to clones the dinosaurs again would actually allow them to be legally cloned again if they deliberately let them to go extinct again in the first place, even in the sequel it took a rich private company like Biosyn to clone more dinosaurs. If a person was trapped in a burning building but someone said it doesn’t matter because that person can be cloned, most people would say just because they can be cloned doesn’t make that person expendable and not worth saving, the same applies to these particular animals. That’s why there is a parallel between Masie and the dinosaurs, just because they are clones doesn’t mean their lives do not have value as unique living creatures or are just easily replaceable any more than a human clone would be.
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* Owen, Claire, and Maisie enter Lockwood's display room, and Owen sees a dead guard on the floor partially concealed behind the Agujaceratops display. The corpse disappears behind the display, and the Indoraptor stands up from behind it. When the camera moves to an overhead view, the corpse is nowhere to be found. Where did it go? Did the Indoraptor eat it? So the Indoraptor can not only open its jaws wide enough to swallow an adult male in full clothing whole in 6 seconds without drawing blood, but also show no outward signs of having eaten 8-10% of its weight? And it still has room for that after at least partially eating six other people?
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* Why is there so much emphasis on whether or not saving these particular dinosaurs is so important? They phrase it as if the animals’ dying off is a permanent second extinction - ignoring that they already were extinct. They're clones! You have the ability to bring them back again if you want, newer and better than before because for all his faults Wu never stopped improving the cloning technology. It should just be a question of animal welfare: is it alright to let animals die in a volcano if it's dangerous to attempt a rescue? At least that’s a proper debate!
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*** If we count the books as cannon the dinosaurs probably did die to disease. That doesn't make the island unviable. After that the locals refer to the are as La Cinco Muertes. There are FIVE islands. They must all have similar climate and aside from imported plants similar plant life.

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