
Petition · Urge DreamWorks to revive DinoTrux
DinoTrux is a great Netflix series, and if you want to continue watching it, sign up here for more adventures with our dino mechanics!!

DinoTrux is a great Netflix series, and if you want to continue watching it, sign up here for more adventures with our dino mechanics!!
Here’s a poll I made just for fun.
For starters she can handle herself well in the forest she used to live in before she met Revvit,click-clack and Waldo and helped them get back to crater via the flying machine they made not to mention she helped ton-ton win the doom run with her ratcheting skills and she also helped the trux with other things too like building the base in the hidden forest and helping out flapjaw who was up against a group of Dyscrapadons.
Don't say that it's representation it's not it's just insufferable to my ears!
SIGO VIVO!!
If you want to see more adventures from this series and improve 'Supercharged' (because it doesn't have much popularity), go to sign these petitions on Change.Org : https://c.org/ycK5RJctNh https://c.org/qRmw6VFdZc
Ty (Andrew Francis), Revvit & Dom-Dom are my favorite characters, he and his team need us to learn about the teamwork, friendship, loyalty and who knows where D-Structor might be or if his brother had survived. With this post, we could convince DreamWorks to turn it into one of their most successful series.
What's your opinion?
Humanity wiped itself out so thoroughly that it left behind no organic remains. Furthermore, several comets struck the Earth, laying it to waste and leaving craters in their wake. What survived? A few plant species—trees and grasses—managed to endure. The animals, however, are all extinct. And human civilization? Utterly destroyed; yet, deep beneath the surface, tiny nanobots remained. These bots replicated themselves and, eventually, began to merge in order to assume complex forms. While underground, they stumbled upon dinosaur fossils, the characteristics of which they stored within their data files. To reach the surface, the bots developed drills and other tools to bore their way upward. Now, they have emerged onto the surface. Most remained on the ground, while some plunged into the boundless ocean, and others ascended into the skies. The Earth was rocky and desolate, and the climate was scorching hot. The mechanical organisms recalled the stored data regarding the dinosaur fossils—fossils that possessed traits proving highly advantageous in such an environment. As they grew too complex to simply replicate themselves, they began to lay eggs. They evolved into distinct species, each endowed with unique characteristics and tools. These beings are known as Dinotrux. Some consume ore, others stone, and some even devour scrap metal—the latter often hunting down weaker Dinotrux. After all, nature requires a certain balance. Now, a Dinotrux lies injured, left with no choice but to wait until a "Scrap-eater" comes to claim it. To prevent such a fate, there exist "Reptools"—creatures designed specifically to repair them. In terms of their capabilities, the various Dinotrux species complement one another quite well. It would certainly be practical if they could interact with one another. To do so, however, they would require consciousness—an Artificial Intelligence. From their very inception, the nanobots had been constructed upon a foundation of algorithms. Eventually, from these algorithms, true AI emerged. As they adapted their social behavior to interspecies communication, a society emerged in which everyone had both friends and enemies. They built together and had to protect what they had built from their enemies.
Eventually, the Dinotrux began to ponder their own existence. Researchers proposed three theories:
The Dinotrux were created by supernatural or, alternatively, organic beings.
There existed primordial forms of the Dinotrux that evolved in response to their specific needs. These primordial forms were themselves created by someone.
They evolved from nanobots into complex living organisms, with the best-adapted among them surviving. Some suggest that the nanobots were introduced into the primordial soup, while others believe they arose naturally. Based on fossil discoveries, some theorize that they originated from the land rather than the sea. Dinosaur fossils serve as evidence of the former existence of organic, animal life.
This train of thought is inspired by Futurama Season 6, Episode 9, "A Clockwork Origin."