WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous Season 4, now streaming on Netflix.

In Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, we've not really seen human threats per se, as it's mostly been about Darius and the teens evading dinosaurs on Isla Nublar. There were some mercenaries last season but the beasts quickly took care of them, not to mention the kids were able to outwit them with their genius too. However, as Season 4 unfolds on a new, unpredictable island, the franchise's most powerful villain is revealed and he's someone that's even more intimidating than what we've seen in the movies.

Apart from the sinister Dr. Wu, the films have been all about dinos wreaking havoc and hunting the heroes, with the T-Rex, Spinosaurus and Indominus Rex among the many carnivores wanting human flesh. But in this animated series, things are kicked up a notch when the teens meet Kash on this mysterious island off the coast of Costa Rica.

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Darius discovers a lab and gets caught by Kash, who initially comes off like tech support, using the laser-blasting robotic dogs known as BRADs to police the island, as well as the scientist Mae. She's running point on gene splicing and communication experiments to speak to the dinos, and we soon learn that Kash is her boss as they work for Mantah Corp.

This sinister organization sent Sam to spy on Isla Nublar in Season 1, and while a lot was unknown, Kash proves they're as heartless and sadistic as they come. He quickly takes over the control room as he hates how his dogs are going missing. He doesn't know it's Darius' crew taking them out as they're trying to free innocent dinos from being experimented on, causing Darius to fake being lost and wanting to be Kash's apprentice.

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However, he realizes he's in over his head as Kash has his robots hunting Mae down to kill her as he's now appropriating her work. He uses the vocal commands she created and transfers them into micro-chips, which he injects into dinos to mind control them. Kash becomes lord of the island, using this control on a baby brachiosaurus, Firecracker, leaving the dino in pain as it's mentally being tortured.

It harkens to Kash's main goal of using commands to get the T-Rex and the Kentrosaurus, Pierce, to fight each other. He wants them as aggressive as possible, even having the T-Rex mom battle her daughter, as his aim is to get them ready for an arena so Mantah Corp. can provide entertainment for rich folks via dino-battles.

In addition, Kash has drones that shoot dinos and corral them, which makes all the beasts, no matter how big they are, subservient. As Kash lords this power over everyone, he later deploys the drones to hunt the kids too, and when Darius' posse sees how scared the T-Rex, in particular, is of Kash, it becomes clear that this dino-god is the biggest monster they've ever met.

See how Kash becomes a dino-god in Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous Season 4, now streaming on Netflix.

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