>Despite evidence that he is instead some kind of genetic experiment
>run amok (I personally am prepared to blame the Life Sciences Division
>in some way) "time-travelling dromaeosaurus" wouldn't even crack the
>top twenty of weirdest things that have ever happened in UF. This is true. For that matter, we know that the planet Earth did support a sapient reptilian species (technically two - the Sea Devils and Silurians are related, like horses and donkeys, but not the same species) at around the same time velociraptors were a going concern, and the Silurians liked them some weird science. So it's mathematically possible that Dr. Dinosaur is in fact both a genetic experiment run amok and a time-traveling dromaeosaurus. That doesn't explain why he doesn't actually look anything like modern palaeontology now believes velociraptors looked, but hey, you can't have everything. :)
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