If the robots can hold on long enough to build an industrial base, they win big-time.
Otherwise, they still have the advantage of stone-age weapons. It only takes a few arrows to ruin a dinosaur’s day.
If the robots can hold on long enough to build an industrial base, they win big-time.
Otherwise, they still have the advantage of stone-age weapons. It only takes a few arrows to ruin a dinosaur’s day.
Once again, a vanity search leaves me disappointed.
As much as I continue to have a soft spot for dinosaurs, they went extinct because of rocks and dust. Do the these highly advanced futuristic robots have access to rock and dust technology?
Unless the dinosaurs have Godzilla, they ain’t going to win. If they do have Godzilla, it is very bad news for the robots because he has fought robots before and knows how to deal with them. But then if they do have Godzilla, it is a double edged sword. Ask someone from Tokyo how it turns out even if he is on their side.
The robots would assimilate the dinosaurs, creating a new race of superpowered cybernetic beasts-of-burden.
Result: they both win.
If Troodon’s handling the logistics, I think the dinosaurs have a pretty good chance.
The Troodon’s merely the conductor of the Dinosaur train. So I don’t think he’s a general in the army, but he’ll definitely be in charge of coordinating the reinforcements.
If the robots were human-designed, I’m going with dinosaurs. I’ve used human technology.
The aliens win, of course, as they sit on the sideline watching their two mortal enemies destroy each other.