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SkarmorySilver
on 2018-06-10 21:56:00 UTC
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One little character development thing I've always wanted Ripper to go through is to basically discard his original ambitions to subjugate humanity and his lack of restraint regarding his violent tendencies, since I disliked them in hindsight and found that they made his personality rather flat. His updated temperament is more realistic and interesting to me because carnivorous creatures as a general rule aren't actually aggressive unless defending kills, territory, or relations such as offspring if they have a social structure, and even then they'd rather not risk getting hurt and being unable to hunt. Herbivores don't have the same restraint and their main priority is staying alive, whatever messed with them be darned, which is why many large herbivores like hippos or even cattle and horses cause more human fatalities annually than carnivores do. It's also worth noting was that Ripper's original characterization was basically "KILL FRIGGIN' EVERYTHING" and more akin to the Chaotic Evil raptors from the earlier JP installments and the original two novels, which was justified by their lack of social structure and rectified to some extent by Jurassic World's Raptor Squad. I imagine that since Rips follows his home continuum quite closely he'd come to terms with this change in depiction and adjust his nature accordingly.
It wasn't my intention to go into too much depth regarding Palmeira's adjustment to becoming a character of her own, but the in-universe justification of her accepting that she isn't Canon!Nami after all is that she started doubting that she and said canon were the same as soon as the agents who found her and her crew pressed the charges against them. I guess the other two stubbornly choosing to fight back and getting shattered as a result probably didn't help her case, either.