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Canon Order Of JP/JW Hybrids/Mutants/Failed Experiments

Started by Prehistory Resurrection, July 26, 2025, 04:52:14 PM

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Prehistory Resurrection

So given the appearance of yet more mutants in Rebirth (i.e the Distortus Rex and Mutadons), this has led to a question for me; which one is canonically the first? What is the proper order of the events during which they were created?

I think the JP3 Spinosaurus was the first since it's kind of an amalgamation?

Then come the Distortus Rex and Mutadons? According to the Jurassic Park Wiki, the D Rex and Mutadons were "created sometime before 2010".

Then comes the Scorpios Rex? I think it was kind of a failed attempt at Indominus Rex right?

Then comes the Indominus Rex?

Then come the 2 Spinoceratops? According to the Jurassic Park Wiki, they "were created in 2016 by Mantah Corp".

Then comes the Indoraptor?

Is the order right?


Torvosaurus

I don't think of the JP3 Spinosaurus as a mutation or hybrid, since at that time the actual science was lacking and the Spinosaurus was created to the best of our knowledge. The dinosaur was due to a real world error in the understanding of the beast, not due to InGen scientists trying to create a hybrid or due to a mutation. I think in this case the retcon is acceptable.

Torvo
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Trenchcoated Rebbachisaur

Order sounds about right, but, please don't try too hard to make sense of the Jurassic Park/World series timeline, that way lays nothing but incredibly annoying retcons

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