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.
Yes, there are quite a few. You can start by looking on fanfiction platforms like Archive of Our Own. Some of them focus on the unique bond between Owen and the raptor mommy, exploring their relationship in different scenarios that weren't fully shown in the movies.
One interesting storyline could be an original character (oc) who is a dinosaur trainer in training. They start off being clumsy but gradually bond with a velociraptor and learn to communicate with it in unique ways. Another could be an oc that discovers a new, previously unknown species of dinosaur on the island and has to fight to protect it from being exploited by the park's management.
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.
One possible plot could be Zara getting involved in a secret mission within Jurassic World. Maybe she discovers a new species that was thought to be extinct and has to protect it from poachers.
One common theme is loyalty. The raptor mommy's loyalty to Owen is often explored further, like in situations where she has to choose between Owen and her own kind. Another theme is friendship. Writers like to show how this unusual friendship develops and endures.
There's an oc that is a tech - savvy teenager. This character uses their knowledge of technology to hack into the park's systems and uncover secrets. They are popular because they bring a modern, relatable element to the Jurassic World setting. Also, a character who is a former military person turned dinosaur wrangler is quite popular. Their combat skills and discipline help them handle difficult dinosaur situations, which makes for exciting stories.
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.
One popular storyline could be a reluctant alliance. Maybe Blue, being the intelligent and somewhat independent Velociraptor, finds herself in a situation where she has to team up with the Indoraptor. It could start with them both being hunted by a common enemy, like a new, more dangerous hybrid created by the park. They initially fight but then realize they are stronger together. Another idea could be a story of redemption for the Indoraptor through Blue's influence. Blue's more natural instincts and sense of loyalty could rub off on the Indoraptor, which was created in a more artificial and violent way.