 Hello everybody and welcome to a Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous video, where today we're going to be talking about what was E750, and more importantly, why was E750? If you haven't seen it already, SPOILER WARNING for the rest of this video, as we're going to be talking about what E750 was, and of course by doing that we're going to go into other plot heavy story elements of Camp Cretaceous and because, you know, the third season just came out, I'm going to be talking about it. So you have been warned! So let's start with the most important question, shall we? And that is, what is E750? Well, if Dr. Wu's little blogs or anything to go about, E750 is the experiment possibly during the events of Jurassic World, even prior, from taking Indominus Rex and turning it into what Hoskins would say, a smaller, better version that could be used in military purposes. However, it didn't go very right, and for whatever reason, whether it was because they added Scorpion DNA, they ended up making the Scorpius Rex. That ended up being called Project or E750, and that's why we have C750 everywhere. In my personal opinion, I feel as though, even though it doesn't feel like Camp Cretaceous is at an end, because of the way it ended, you know, we'll probably get a season four, I feel as though we're at an end of a chapter in Camp Cretaceous' life. E750 was built up, I think, from the beginning of the first season. And throughout Camp Cretaceous, they've done very clever ways of building up E750, up until it's revealed in season three. Where it just sort of walks out of here. And for the first few episodes of season three, at the end of them, we see Scorpius Rex, or E750, killing off various dinosaurs, Ceratosaurus being one of them, Moranosaurus being another one, building up more of the suspense not being able to see it all. Until eventually, in like episode five, or God knows what it is, it kind of just walks out. Like all this suspense and buildup, like, oh, there it is. Okay, which is strange, because a couple of seconds afterwards, we get more of like, ooh, what does it look like kind of shots, but we've already just seen it, so anyway. But I think personally, the way it's revealed and built up is probably the strengths of E750, and Camp Cretaceous as a whole, this whole time we've been wondering what this is, and if the plethora of YouTube videos out there haven't told you already that this is, you know, something that the fans are really interested in, well, it is. And throughout season three, we find out that Scorpius Rex is poisonous, actually, and it needs anything that attacks, or it squeals, you know, like the scorpion tail almost. And if it's quills that goes into, it poisons. Now, it almost kills Sammy, and we see it poison a Sinoceratops, which makes it very aggressive. Now, we don't know if it's tails, oh, it's tails, you know, quills can kill dinosaurs, but they definitely give him a green eye. I would assume that it kills it, although it shreks things, because that's what it looked like it did to Sammy. It shrekt it. It looked like she was going to turn into Princess Fiona. And talking about E730, I have to talk also, also, about the length of season three. Now, season one and season two, I think have all been eight episodes. Season three has ten episodes. Now, the reason it seems quite obvious to me why it is two episodes extra is because at episode eight, it seems like it could end. However, due to Universal, possibly, or Colin Trevor, or somebody who is in the realm of being able to tell, you know, this story or have an influence on the Camp Cretaceous story, episode nine and ten are kind of a bit of a waste of time, in my opinion. They do set up a bit more like why, you know, E750 kind of exists with Doctor Who in spoilers of the game. Doctor Who coming back to the island and also linking in the timeline from Camp Cretaceous to Fallen Kingdom. Then it's not a waste of time, is it? So the kids were stranded in Jurassic World. Six months later, Doctor Who comes back to try and retrieve not the Indom... Well, they end up doing it anyway, the Indomnis Rex bones or samples. But the main reason it seems that Doctor Who comes back to Isla Nubla is to retrieve the data on his laptop. And he says this in the season somewhere in one of those two episodes, that he needs that laptop of the data of Scorpius Rex in order to make Indoraptor. And if he doesn't get it, what could take what, a couple of months, will end up taking years. And through those meddling kids, they end up like smashing the laptop and throwing in a hilarious like, oh look, I got hit, they're on Kalasaur. Hey, try and catch it. Anyway, it seems like Doctor Who isn't even going to be able to make Indomnis Rex, or sorry, Indoraptor, I should say, for Fallen Kingdom. But he does, because they managed to retrieve the Indomnis Rex DNA. And without that, you know, the skeleton at the start of Fallen Kingdom, we wouldn't be able to even have Indoraptor. So the main reason why E750 existed was to speed up the process of the Indoraptor. And if E750 didn't, then we may have not even had the events of Fallen Kingdom at all. Because that's set three years later after Jurassic World. And that's when Doctor Who realizes that after making Indoraptor from the remnants of Indomnis Rex, that it needs some sort of mother. And maybe that's the reason why E750 kind of goes a bit bonkers. We don't know. But that doesn't explain the scorpion quills that Scorpius Rex has, or that matter of fact, that there's frickin' two of them. And this brings me on to the question of, is this the last we're gonna see at E750? Possibly not? I really don't know. There are, now, I will speak to the contrary, that there is a chance that we will see Indo, or sorry, Scorpius Rex in a season four. So the kids have left the island and, you know, they managed to find a boat within the first couple of episodes. But the boat gets a hole in it. This is very strange, because we don't seem to know why it has a hole in it. I think we're led to assume that the rampaging Oranosaurs, and the rest of the dinosaurs that are sent on the rampage on the island because of the Scorpius Rexes, have kind of just whacked the boat in a territorial display and nobody noticed, and then, you know, the next chasing ensues in the foggy dock. But it could be a situation that there is something inside the boat. I remember when I was watching it, I thought that the damage from that boat, the hole, was done from the inside. So there could already be something in the boat. This kind of also doesn't make sense, because we have Kenji go inside the boat to get the captain's hat. So they've definitely been inside the boat, even though we haven't specifically really seen them in it. But, of course, by the end of the season, we get something trying the door, or there's some dinosaur noise coming from inside the boat. And that could be another E750, may perhaps a baby. So if Dr. Wu only made one Scorpius Rex, why are there two? Well, it's kind of explained that Scorpius Rex produces asexually. This meaning that there doesn't need to be two partners, that it can reproduce itself. It has both male and female needs, basically, to make a baby. So it could perhaps be a way that as soon as maybe Scorpius Rex left, or we don't really know the time events between when Scorpius Rex broke out and when the events of Jurassic Season 3 Camp Cretaceous happened, that Scorpius Rex ended up laying an egg, forgetting about it, because if Indorap is anything to go by, it doesn't really have any parental idea. In fact, I'm surprised it even didn't eat the egg. And maybe it did, and that's why there's only one. But another one managed to hatch. And as we've seen with Bumpy, dinosaurs in the Jurassic World franchise have very incredibly accelerated growth hormones. So it's not out of the realms of possibility that this could be a born, or one of them is a born E750, or Scorpius Rex. There was laid one Scorpius Rex, the original one got out and then hatched and grew up within the span of, I don't know, like a couple of weeks, even if that. We saw that Bumpy, you know, Bumpy was a baby, and then within six months, not even six months, within two, two months, two or three months, it's fully grown. By season two, Bumpy is huge, season one Bumpy small, in fact it's a baby, and within a couple of days it's, you know, it's that big, it's quite massive, it's quite amazing really, how Indorap is able to facilitate this kind of growth hormone. But anyway, it could be great in tomatoes. It is possible that E750, or a version of E750 is on the boat, and what's going to happen to them? Well, maybe it attacks them and then they end up like sailing off course, or we don't really know, they haven't really set up too much. It could, there's even a realm of possibility that it's a Spinosaur. Well, not in the boat, obviously, but there is a Spinosaur on the island. As we've seen in Jurassic Park 3, Spinosaur's like to attack boats, which I think was hinted at as to what killed the people with the tour boat company, Dinosaur, in Jurassic Park 3 was the Spinosaur possibly off the coast of Islesawna. And you know, Spinosaur doesn't like boats, and maybe it just attacked that one. Although it would be very strange that it was, it attacked the boat and then didn't attack anyone else, and it just kind of bugged off possibly. Could it be a case that the boat just banged against the side of the dock that didn't moor it properly, or God knows what. But in a fitting way, E750, again, ending the way it did, both of them, so they both end up dying, and I thought maybe one would survive, but it's not specifically stated that the dead, one of them could just be knocked out and then get out of the rubble later. It feels though, it's Ryan's course. Camp Cretaceous has served its purpose in filling in a few bits, however they did not go in that frigging kitchen, which is so ludicrous. And guess what? We're not going to look in that freezer. Just not going to look in it. Did that raptor die? I just wanted Ben to just go into the freezer for a second. Maybe, you know, have a homage to the slipping, and then we find out maybe the raptor's there frozen, or God knows what. It would have just been a nice little, like, oh, so that's what happened to. I mean, they had a chance. They basically copied a shot-for-shot the kitchen scene from Jurassic Park. Could they not have just told us they're giving us something of merit or a closure on that raptor? That being said, E-750 was created by Dr. Wu to try and make a smaller version of Indominus Rex. It did not go well. It kind of poisoned Dr. Wu, needing an antidote to be created. And without its research, without Dr. Wu, Dr. Wu really did try to get its data from, you know, his laptop. And with that, Fallen Kingdom, the events of Fallen Kingdom could have happened a lot more quickly, not only a couple of months, but because of what the kids did, breaking his laptop, it actually took Dr. Wu three years. And that's why, like I said, in Fallen Kingdom, it takes three years. The events of Fallen Kingdom take place three years after Jurassic World. So I think E-750, or Scorpius Rex as we can now call it, can I call it Scorpius Rex? Do you, Mattel the Universal? Am I allowed to say it without getting bollocks? Scorpius Rex actually served quite a big purpose in the overall canon, if you want to call it. And if this is even Classes canon, like kids managed to survive on the island for six months, probably beating Eric Kirby. Five, six kids managed to survive on Isle of Noobloff for six months without any of them dying. And they're fine. However, a single adult or whatever, whoever an adult is on the island, they always die within a couple of days, if not a day, if not the very next hour they seem to die. But anyway, leave your thoughts. What did you think of E-750 with the Scorpius Rex? What do you think of the design anyway? I will admit that I wasn't too sold and it kind of looked like a puggy thing. It was a Dormorphodon head. It was a Kanto head with Dormorphodon features squished. But it kind of lent itself to the weird, like, ooh, this thing doesn't look right. And the way it sort of roared in the night when you first kind of saw it and it sort of contorted its body. I quite like that. I wanted them to do more spooky, scary stuff. And they kind of did it where, I think it knocked out a couple of characters as soon as it attacked the base camp. And I mean, you know they're not dead, but it's like, oh, one's gone. Oh, they're down as well. Oh, another one's down. There's only three left, you know what I mean? But they did what they could. I really would have loved. I mean, they couldn't have done too much because it's a kid's program at the end of the day. They don't want to scare kids too much. They kind of did it. But you know, maybe this is where Indoraptor got his spooky scariness from. Scorpius Rex. Because they both have similar things. Fallen Kingdom was at night and Indoraptor was doing his claw thing. And so did Eastern 50. However, it was never explained why Scorpius Rex liked fire. But it did. And really in the end, the fire was just a distraction. I thought maybe it would be like a moth and it would want to just go into the flames and burn alive. But no, no. It just died. It had rocks falling on it. It didn't like itself. It was destined to just die. Anyway, guys, that's going to wrap this video. If you've enjoyed it, leave a like. Leave your thoughts in the comments below. Did you like Eastern 50? What did you think of its design? And will we see another Scorpius Rex in season four? All in the comments down below. I'm sure you guys are much wiser than me. Just me kind of ranting and putting my thoughts onto a video on YouTube. So, like I said, if you enjoyed the video, leave a like. And until next time, the world of season four comes out because it's gone. It's probably tomorrow. We'll probably get a trailer for season four tomorrow by the break that they've been going. There's no let up with them. But until next time, I'll see you later. Oh, bye-bye.