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I was thinking that "growing metal out of their head" is a Viking reference -- in the romantic depiction of a Warrior with a Helmet with horns {{w|Horned_helmet}}. [[User:Spongebog|Spongebog]] ([[User talk:Spongebog|talk]]) 06:05, 21 May 2015 (UTC)
 
I was thinking that "growing metal out of their head" is a Viking reference -- in the romantic depiction of a Warrior with a Helmet with horns {{w|Horned_helmet}}. [[User:Spongebog|Spongebog]] ([[User talk:Spongebog|talk]]) 06:05, 21 May 2015 (UTC)
 
: Could be, but I would assume he would have gone futher with it then, since that is another historically false idea. I am assuming he just referring to a future trend of depicting crowns as ingrown in kings heads. [[User:Carewolf|Carewolf]] ([[User talk:Carewolf|talk]]) 13:58, 21 May 2015 (UTC)
 
: Could be, but I would assume he would have gone futher with it then, since that is another historically false idea. I am assuming he just referring to a future trend of depicting crowns as ingrown in kings heads. [[User:Carewolf|Carewolf]] ([[User talk:Carewolf|talk]]) 13:58, 21 May 2015 (UTC)
::There is no reference to "horns" only to "crowns". The robots have assumed that humans fossilized with crowns are a distinct species, and the metal crown is part of the skeleton. I've removed explainations of "horns"[[User:Zeimusu|Zeimusu]] ([[User talk:Zeimusu|talk]]) 17:53, 21 May 2015 (UTC)
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::There is no reference to "horns" only to "crowns". The robots have assumed that humans fossilized with crowns are a distinct species, and the metal crown is part of the skeleton. I've removed explainations of "horns"
  
 
Isn't it worth noting that dinosaurs in Jurassic Park are cloned, and their DNA is patched up with frog DNA? Michael Crichton also wrote about the dinosaurs not being exactly how they used to be in the books because of it. I would have thought it strange if the dinosaurs in Jurassic World looked different from how they did in Jurassic Park as they exists in the same continuity. They even mention the T-Rex has lived on the Island for more than 20 years. [[User:RavenLiquid|RavenLiquid]] ([[User talk:RavenLiquid|talk]]) 12:03, 21 May 2015 (UTC)
 
Isn't it worth noting that dinosaurs in Jurassic Park are cloned, and their DNA is patched up with frog DNA? Michael Crichton also wrote about the dinosaurs not being exactly how they used to be in the books because of it. I would have thought it strange if the dinosaurs in Jurassic World looked different from how they did in Jurassic Park as they exists in the same continuity. They even mention the T-Rex has lived on the Island for more than 20 years. [[User:RavenLiquid|RavenLiquid]] ([[User talk:RavenLiquid|talk]]) 12:03, 21 May 2015 (UTC)

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