skybloodfox:

Speaking of a DBH omegaverse AU (as one does while sick and wide awake from a delicious coffee/sweet drink), here is something to consider:

If Connor was designed to be an omega to better fit into society and be seen less as a threat and also be more acceptable partner if Hank is an alpha

RK900 was designed to be an alpha to fit into society but into a greater authority position and a potential working partner for Gavin (who for all intense and purposes is a petty omega and nobody can convince me otherwise)

The potential for conflict between Connor and RK900 is endless. Would RK900 look down on Connor? What would happen if Connor triggered a synthetic heat? What would happen if RK900 got infected with a virus and it triggered a rut? What would happen?

Speaking of a DBH omegaverse AU (as one does while sick and wide awake from a delicious coffee/sweet drink), here is something to consider:

If Connor was designed to be an omega to better fit into society and be seen less as a threat and also be more acceptable partner if Hank is an alpha

RK900 was designed to be an alpha to fit into society but into a greater authority position and a potential working partner for Gavin (who for all intense and purposes is a petty omega and nobody can convince me otherwise)

The potential for conflict between Connor and RK900 is endless. Would RK900 look down on Connor? What would happen if Connor triggered a synthetic heat? What would happen if RK900 got infected with a virus and it triggered a rut? What would happen?

elodieunderglass:

moonwyvern:

Dinotopia is a fictional utopia created by author and illustrator James Gurney. It is the setting for the book series with which it shares its name. Dinotopia is an isolated island inhabited by shipwrecked humans and sentient dinosaurus who have learned to coexist peacefully as a single symbiotic society. The first book has “appeared in 18 languages in more than 30 countries and sold two million copies.”Dinotopia: A Land Apart from Time and Dinotopia: The World Beneath both won Hugo awards for best original artwork.

God these images still send this ENTIRE thrill through me. They just evoke that feeling of being a child with a book too large for you, staying for so long on a single picture that you feel like you could turn around in it.

Gurney consistently produces a world that feels completely reasonable and real. The color, the light, the relationships between fore- and background,

the fact that it seems like a real world, where people are engaging in perfectly reasonable cultural activities…

The natural gestures, implying the personalities and relationships of characters in a single image…

And it’s quite creative. I mean, look at this pair of bagel sellers. WHAT A GREAT WAY TO SELL BAGELS?

I feel like there is so much to learn from the way Gurney does his work – his blog is here http://gurneyjourney.blogspot.com