Talk:Indominus Rex vs Future Predator/@comment-31923124-20170505084229/@comment-33877301-20171205232005

@Farfetchd2 The hide of the indominus stopping assault rifles is still irrelevant. The point that was being made is that SIMILAR to Kevlar, the hide of the indominus is more resistant to ballistic damage rather than slashes, as we saw with the raptors being able to slash through her skin. If raptors are capable of it then the predator (Which was capable of ripping through steel bars in less than a few seconds) will undoubtedly be able to do so. Also, the roar of the indominus will only be able to stun the predator very briefly, as it will adapt to the new sound level fairly quickly, similar to their seeming disregard to gunshots which are extremely loud. Besides, unless the indominus attacks while it's full on roaring, which it has never done, then it won't be able to capitalise on the brief weakness anyway. You spoke of the indominus having a reach advantage as well as full utility over its tail, claws and head etc but it's not trying to catch a raptor here. We're talking a creature that can dodge bullets and move faster than the eye can follow. There's no way in hell the indominus is catching it because it's just too damn quick. Hell it'd probably have sliced the hybrid's throat before indominus even knew it was there it's that quick. I rex's roar won't help it much then. The predator was described as having an almost supernatural ability to stalk it's prey, so Indominus has no way of knowing it's there until it's too late. And don't try to say that Indominus would sniff it out because it was expressly stated in the show that not even a team of highly trained search dogs could pick up a scent trail, instead having to rely on their ability to pick up on high frequency sound. An ability that I'm fairly certain Indominus doesn't have. I agree, I rex is more durable, but not durable enough to survive a surprise attack to the jugular via a future predator.