I think Jurassic Park is more science fiction. It introduced the revolutionary idea of bringing dinosaurs back to life, which was a huge sci-fi concept at the time. Jurassic World expanded on that but didn't introduce as radical new ideas.
In science fiction, agent chaos theory can be used to create unpredictable and complex storylines. For example, an agent could be a character whose actions are based on chaos theory, leading to unexpected consequences in the plot.
One idea could be exploring how small, chaotic events in a character's past in a fate - based story drastically change their future. For example, a single missed encounter due to a chaotic traffic jam might lead a character on a completely different path of destiny.
Chaos theory in 'Code Geass' fanfics works in multiple ways. Firstly, it can be used to re - interpret the established plot. Let's say in the original series, there are certain events that seem to be pre - determined. But in a fanfic using chaos theory, those events can be shown to be the result of a series of chaotic events that could have gone differently. Secondly, it can affect character development. A character who was on a certain path in the original story can be thrown off - course by chaotic events. For example, if a character was supposed to become an ally of Lelouch, but due to a chaotic event (like a miscommunication caused by a random event), they become an enemy instead. And finally, it can create new story arcs. By introducing the concept of chaos theory, fanfic writers can come up with entirely new and unexpected storylines that still fit within the framework of the Code Geass universe. This might involve new power - ups for characters, new political situations, or new relationships that are all the result of chaotic elements at play.
Yes, Jurassic World is typically classified as science fiction. It involves genetic engineering and the recreation of dinosaurs, which are common elements in sci-fi.
Jurassic World and Jurassic Park have some similarities and differences. Both feature dinosaurs and a theme of humans interacting with them. But Jurassic World has more advanced technology and larger-scale park operations.
First, familiarize yourself with the basic concepts of chaos theory, like the butterfly effect. Then, think about how you can incorporate these into the fate - based world of your fanfic. For example, you could start with a simple event that has a far - reaching impact on the characters' fates.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, it might involve the creation, management and chaos within the Jurassic World. It could include stories about the dinosaurs, how the park operates, and the challenges faced by the characters in dealing with these prehistoric creatures.
One of the main themes is the danger of playing God. In the 'Jurassic World Novel', the creation of dinosaurs through genetic engineering leads to chaos and destruction. It shows that humans should respect the natural order.