Board Thread:General Discussions/@comment-31524712-20170319210335/@comment-31497512-20170415220937

Project Predacon wrote:

BobBuilder12345 wrote: -doesn't act like its other species

-can't exist irl

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-have super power

-big

-strong Don't forget, it's also a matter of  why  it can't exist over just "it can't". The  Indominus rex  and Godzilla couldn't exist in reality, but both couldn't exist for entirely different reasons. The  Indominus rex, while being plausible within reality's standards of animal biology and even dinosaur biology (mutaaaaations) couldn't exist solely because the DNA we need is basically rock now, while the actual act of cloning an animal and splicing separate segments of DNA together as we see with GMOs is perfectly possible and constantly evolving.

Godzilla, however, couldn't exist because he outright defies certain laws with regards to animal biology. This would go hand in hand with "big and strong". The blue whale's huge, but far from a kaiju, and an ant is scientifically super strong with regards to its body mass to weight lifting ratio. It's all about the "what" makes it that way in comparison to a vague definition, which will vary obviously. I already know that Godzilla couldn't exist be cause he defies the square cube law. and why should i explain why they can't exist irl, people already know that the I-Rex (a dinosaur that have been genetically mutated) can't exist because of DNA problem and its not a real dinosaur.