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mordern computer hardward cannot cope without those boundaries in place, the obelisks are the eye in the sky, probably aliens (cough) they purpose is obviously to monitor the humans progress because at night they transmit light to the implants which the dinos dont have.
not too mention that they wish for us to achieve some goal or target via supply drops...
they are testing the capabilities of the humans, versus the implants affects, and the broodmother is the grand finale of that test
wiki suggests that you/we are to possible escape the ark, so the obelisks will at some stage become the key to that, maybe kill broodmother from each one in order to conquer it, gain access to them and destroy them who knows there, speculation...
however we cannot be placed into the world as extinct or possiblitly of being extinct simply based upon the fact we have been altered, tampered with whilst the rest of the islands creatures have not.
if you switch from pve to pvp the role stays the same they monitor and nothing else at this stage. i am surprised that which colour tower you spawn under in the game doesnt apply you to that team, so all red tower implants cant attack each other...
if we are to entertain the original idea then ARK means in slang...
(A)ct (R)andom of (K)indeness, ark in the bible is a lifeboat in essence another act of kindness, so it can be applied, but i favor the other option. simply because i dont consider tagging someone a act of kindness. unless the powers that be are going to begin convincing young gamers that chips in your arms is the future of care.
and anyone has read a bible will know you dont want your arm marking up !!
That's not really the point, though. If you pick up creatures from the late cretaceous and plop them into a significantly different environment for ~70 million years, then you're going to see significant evolutionary change. If you look at tyrannosaurids as a genus then there was significant variance over a period of ~20 million years. And let's not forget that these things are supposed to be, thematically, T-Rexes. They're referred to as a separate species only because the developers are making a game, not a palaeontology simulator.
My point is that the proposition that Tyrannosaurs have actually been in the ark environment since the late cretaceous until whenever now is, and still look like T Rexes, is implausible - if that were the revealed "plot" of Ark Survival, then it would be met with widespread lols.