I was expecting a dromaeosaur or Tarbosaurus for the girl, but nice to see allosauroids getting some attention too
How the hell does that lore work anyway? Does it suggest that in his junior year, Terano wasn't even a T. rex but a smaller and earlier tyrannosaur? Because that's what the info text seems to imply, referring to him as "tyrannosauri" (which is incorrect btw) instead of his species name.
And the author researched for some dinosaurs as obscured as Siats, but made the tyrannosaurs look the same as current Terano just with less pronounced head scales? Earlier and/ or younger tyrannosaurs look much more gracile, with longer and flatter skulls. You can't tell me he bothered to look up Siats but didn't know what tyrannosaurs contemporary with Siats looked like.
Sorry about the rant, but it just upsets a paleo nerd to see half-assed research like this