Is your muse a top, bottom, or a switch? Why? - for anyone that wants to answer
Elise
In life, she's a switch. She will take charge when she feels she must or that she has the most authority in a given situation, but will defer to those she perceives as above her in authority, such as Owen, Claire, Sobek, and Rexy.
However, with a mate, she tends to be more meek and would rather let someone else take control. She wants a gentle and kind mate who isn't afraid to fight alongside her and protect her if she's in trouble. She would do the same for them.
Ripper
Not that he has expressed much interest in finding a mate, entirely uninterested in having hatchlings or in having a life partner. However, if he had a mating partner, he is very dominant. He will not yield power or control. He must be on top, controlling everything.
Blue
Definitely a top. She is not the submissive type, is incredibly stubborn, and only defers to her alphas, as she is second in command as the beta. Even then, barring orders from Rexy, Blue will often challenge the orders of her alphas. Though, physically, she can't necessarily top, if she could, she would. In her personal life, she must take charge.
Delta
As the peacekeeper, Delta does not seek dominance or leadership. She defers easily to authority, but only steps up to keep things level and civil between pack members. She never even challenges the orders of her alphas or her beta unless their orders would harm the pack or put members of it in danger. With a mate, she would be submissive and want them to take control. However, if she feels they're not being good to her, she won't hesitate to take charge and make sure they know not to treat her that way.
Echo
Total switch. She has a lot of energy and is the middle ground between her siblings. She's not dominant like Blue, but not submissive like Delta. It really just depends on the situation. After all, she did challenge Blue for her position once. With her mate, Fuego, she is very flexible. If he needs her to take charge, she will gladly do so. If he wants to be in charge, she will gladly participate.
Fuego
Despite having been the de-facto alpha of his pack on Isla Sorna after their numbers plummeted, he's not necessarily a dominant sort. He's rather pushy and bossy. He's an anxious and neurotic busybody at heart, after all. Most of the time, he actually prefers to be submissive, though his attitude about it changes depending on his mate. If his mate is an aggressively dominant sort like Blue, he's more of a brat about it. With his mate, Echo, he's much more relaxed and at ease and if his mate allows it, he will gladly dominate. Sometimes he needs that sense of control, especially after everything he's gone through, and he's very gentle and considerate when in control of mating.
Rexy
The old tyrannosaurus is a dominant force that all others defer to. There's only one she ever bows to, and even then, Claire holds a near immeasurable amount of respect and reverence for her. Just in her life, she's a dominant force in her relationships as well. Not to mention the fact that male tyrannosaurs are generally mellower than their female counterparts. However, her wisdom and experience has taught her not to be an aggressive leader. Rather a stern one. She conducts herself with dignity and grace and, despite her sternness, maintains a steady, kind, and gentle hand to those that depend on her and a healthy respect towards those that dare challenge her. She will only submit to someone she sees as her equal.
Sobek
Unlike Rexy, the alpha of Isla Nublar, Sobek, the former alpha of Isla Sorna, is far more ornery. An incredibly dominant force that is far more aggressive. However, his age and experience has also granted him wisdom, but only a mere modicum of patience towards those he merely tolerates. He's certainly an ornery sort but, because his species does not mate for life, he is not an attentive dominant. This does not mean he is unkind or cruel. Quite the contrary. With a partner, he's very gentle and kind to his partner during the mating. But once its done and over with, he simply takes his leave.
Alexander
Alexander, formerly nicknamed Junior, and named Limper by the inhabitants of Isla Sorna, was never an aggressive sort. However, that did not translate to submissive. During Sobek's time as alpha, Alexander maintained a healthy respect for the ornery spinosaurus, and that respect was mutual between them. Alexander wasn't necessarily a leader, per se. Just a commanding and dignified presence. He commanded respect, simply put. However, since Sobek's departure, he has proven to be a respectable alpha of the island and takes his position seriously. With a partner, he acts very much in the same way. Commanding, leading, but kind, gentle, and respectful.
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Every known Rainbow operator past and present (and NIGHTHAVEN operators)
GIS
Adriano “Maestro” Martello (2018-Present)
Antonio Maldini (1999-2012)
Aria “Alibi” de Luca (2018-Present)
GIGN
Alain DuBarry (1999-2012)
Emmanuelle “Twitch” Pichon (2015-Present)
Gilles “Montagne” Touré (2015-Present)
Gustav “Doc” Kateb (2015-Present)
Julian “Rook” Nizan (2015-Present)
Olivier “Lion” Flament (2018-Present)
1º Batalhão de Forças Especiais
Alejandro Noronha (1999-2012)
Spetzgruppa “A”
Aleksandr “Tachanka” Senaviev (2015-Present)
Genedy Filatov (1999-2012)
Lera “Finka” Melnikova (2018-2022 (defected to NIGHTHAVEN), rejoined in or before 2025)
Maxim “Kapkan” Basuda (2015-Present)
Shuhrat “Fuze” Kessikbayev (2015-Present)
Timur “Glaz” Glazkov (2015-Present)
AFEAU
Ana “Solis” Valentina Díaz (2022-Present)
Special Air Service
Andrew Burke (1999-2012)
Eddie Price (1999-2012)
Geoff Bates (1999-2012)
James “Smoke” Porter (2015-2022) (Defected to NIGHTHAVEN)
Mark R. “Mute” Chandar (2015-Present)
Michael Walter (2008-2012)
Mike “Thatcher” Baker (2015-Present)
Paddy Connelly (1999-2012)
Peter Covington (1999-2012)
Scotty McTyler (1999-2012)
Seamus “Sledge” Cowden (2015-Present)
Steve Lincoln (1999-2012)
National Task Force
Annika Lofquist (1999-2012) (Under ONI)
NIGHTHAVEN
Anja Katarina “Osa” Janković (2021-2022)
Apha “Aruni” Tawanroong (2020-2022)
Charlie Tho Keng “Grim” Boon (2022-Present) (NIGHTHAVEN only)
Håvard “Ace” Haugland (2020-2022)
Jaimini Kalimohan “Kali” Shah (2019-2022)
Ngũgĩ Muchoki “Wamai” Furaha (2019-Present)
Belarusian Ground Forces
Arkadi Novikov (2001-2012)
Mossad
Ayana Yacoby (1999-2012)
David Peled (1999-2012)
Sharon Judd (2010-2012)
APCA
Azucena Rocío “Amaru” Quispe (2019-Present)
United States Army Rangers
“Bishop” (Unknown-2012)
United States Navy SEALs
Brian Armstrong (Unknown-2012)
Craig “Blackbeard” Jensen (2016-Present)
Meghan J. “Valkyrie” Castellano (2016-Present)
Miguel “Mike” Chin (1999-2012)
Garda Emergency Response Unit
Brianna “Thorn” Skehan (2021-Present)
FES
César Ruiz “Goyo” Hernández (2019-Present)
707th Special Mission Group
Choi Byoung-Ryang (2003-2012)
Choi Jae-Hoon (2003-2012)
Choi Youn-Suk (2003-2012)
Chul “Vigil” Kyung Hwa (2017-Present)
Grace “Dokkaebi” Nam (2017-Present)
Hong Min-Hyun (2003-2012)
Jung Park (2009-2012)
Jung Sang-Yub (2003-2012)
Kim Jae-Ho (2003-2012)
Kim Sung-Gun (2003-2012)
Kim Yu-Jin (2003-2012)
Lee Won-Ho (2003-2012)
Lee Youn-Jung (2003-2012)
Pak Suo-Won (2001-2012)
Seo Young-Lan (2003-2012)
United States Secret Service
Collinn “Warden” McKinley (2019-Present)
FBI Hostage Rescue Team
Daniel Bogart (1999-2012)
United States Marine Corps
Daniel "Bear" Malloy (1999-2012)
GSG 9
Dieter Weber (2001-2012)
Dominic “Bandit” Brunsmeier (2015-Present)
Elias “Blitz” Kötz (2015-Present)
Jorg Walther (1999-2012)
Marius “Jäger” Streicher (2015-Present)
Monika “IQ” Weiss (2015-2022) (Defected to NIGHTHAVEN)
CIA
Domingo “Ding” Chavez (1999-2012)
John Clark (1999-2000 (as operator))
Beredskapstroppen
Einar Petersen (2001-2012)
GEO
Elena María “Mira” Álvarez (2017-Present)
Ryad Ramírez “Jackal” Al-Hassar (2017-Present)
FBI SWAT
Eliza “Ash” Cohen (2015-Present)
Jack “Pulse” Estrada (2015-2022) (Defected to NIGHTHAVEN)
Jordan “Thermite” Trace (2015-Present)
Miles “Castle” Campbell (2015-Present)
JW GROM
Elżbieta "Ela" Bosak (2017-2022) (Defected to NIGHTHAVEN)
Kazimiera Rakuzanka (1999-2012)
Zofia Bosak (2017-Present)
Delta Force
Erik “Maverick” Thorn (2018-Present)
George Tomlison (1999-2012)
Hank Patterson (1999-2012)
Homer Johnston (1999-2012)
Julio “Oso” Vega (1999-2012)
Logan Keller (2005-2012)
Mike Pierce (1999-2012)
Renee Raymond (1999-2012)
United States Army
Fred “Freddy” Franklin (1999-2012)
Mortimer “Sam” Houston (1999-2012)
Royal New Zealand Air Force
Gary Kenyon (2010-2012)
BATF International Response Team
Gerald Morris (1999-2012)
1st Special Operations Wing
Harrison (1999-2012)
Royal Air Force
Jack Nance (1999-2012)
GSIGR
Jalal “Kaid” El Fassi (2018-Present)
Sanaa “Nomad” El Maktoub (2018-Present)
Unit 777
Jamal Murad (2001-2012)
CSIS
Joanna Torres (2010-2012)
Jaeger Corps
Karina “Nøkk” Gaarddhøje (2019-Present)
EKO Cobra
Karl Haider (1999-2012) (under GEK Cobra)
MI5
Kevin Sweeney (1999-2012)
ELDYK
Kure Galanos (2001-2012)
Pyrotechno GmbH
Lars Breckenbauer (1999-2012)
Special Duties Unit
Liu “Lesion” Tze Long (2017-Present)
Siu “Ying” Mei Ling (2017-Present)
DGSE
Louis Loiselle (2001-2012)
Special Assault Team
Masaru “Echo” Enatsu (2016-Present)
Yumiko “Hibana” Imagawa (2016-Present)
STAR-NET Aviation
Mina “Thunderbird” Sky (2021-Present)
Metropolitan Police Service
Morowa “Clash” Evans (2018-Present)
COT
Nayara “Brava” Cardoso (2023-Present)
REU
Neinke Meijer (2020-Present)
Special Forces Group (Belgium)
Néon “Sens” Ngoma Mutombo (2022-Present)
Joint Task Force 2
Roger McAllen (1999-2012)
Sébastien “Buck” Côté (2016-Present)
Tina “Frost” Lin Tsang (2016-Present)
NSA
Sam Bennett (1999-2012)
Fourth Echelon
Samuel Leo “Sam” Fisher (2020-Present)
UEI
Santiago Arnavisca (1999-2012)
40 Commando
Shawn Rivers (2010) (KIA)
BOPE
Taina “Caveira” Pereira (2016-Present)
Vicente “Capitão” Souza (2016-Present)
Inkaba Task Force
Thandiwe “Melusi” Ndlovu (2020-Present)
FBI
Tim Noonan (1999-2012)
Paul Bellow (1999-2012)
SASR
Max “Mozzie” Goose (2019-Present)
Timothy Hanley (1999-2012)
Tori Tallyo “Gridlock” Fairous (2019-Present)
LAPD SWAT
Tracy Woo (1999-2012)
MI6
William “Billy” Tawney (1999-2012)
Unaffiliated
Kana “Azami” Fujiwara (2022-Present)
Saif “Oryx” Al Hadid (2020-Present)
Santiago Miguel “Flores” Lucero (2021-Present)
Unspecified
Brody Lukin (2010-2012)
“Deimos” (Unknown-On or Before 2012)
Emilio Narino (2001-2012)
Gabriel Nowak (2005-2010) (Defected/KIA)
Harry (1999-2012)
Kan Akahashi (2010) (KIA)
Monroe (2005) (KIA)
Directors
John Clark (1999-2010)
Domingo “Ding” Chavez (2010-2012)
Aurelia Arnot (2015-2019)
Harishva “Harry” Pandey (2019-2023) (KIA)
Unknown (2023-)
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Top 5 cars? 💫
#1 is easy that’s this:
1967 Chevrolet Impala SS 427 Coupe.
Manual, A/C, buckets, console, no vinyl top. Absolute dream car. Almost singlehandedly makes Matthew 6:19 my least favorite Bible verse. My materialistic heart is making all sorts of grabby-hands gestures.
After that it’s less clear, there’s a lot of neat cars out there. So here’s four of my favorites:
Porsche Cayman GT4 (RS)
The Cayman is not the most shockingly gorgeous exotic sports car around, but I think it’s very tastefully not-overstyled, and it’s supposedly one of the best driver’s cars at any price. I like it better than the 911, and in GT4 trim it has incredible performance. I’m torn between the standard GT4 and the RS version, because the RS has the amazing, long-awaited 9000rpm 500hp 4.0L flat-six from the 911 GT3, but it’s also a bit too track-focused (ie stiff and uncomfortable) for my tastes. Also the RS doesn’t have a manual, which is lame.
The Aston Martin Rapide is a favorite of mine. This era of Aston is just gorgeous, though on the Rapide they messed up the styling after the first version. They should have given it the DBS grill and bumper. It’s not as popular as the coupes but to me there’s just something about a gorgeous four door hatchback that’s RWD with a big V12 under the hood. I want to get one someday and swap in the 7sp dogleg manual from the Vantage S.
Another V12 car, the BMW 850csi. I’ll never forget the first time I saw an 8-series parked outside the JW church across the street from school. Definitely one of the coolest cars of the 90s. And it’s manual.
What’s next? You guessed it, another V12 car.
The Gordon Murray Automotive t.50
The styling is… just okay. It’s an MR2 Spyder at 11/10. But the mechanicals are incredible. Three seats, in a delta format. A 3.9L 654hp 12,100rpm V12 with electric assist. A manual transmission. 2174lb curb weight. A fan that sucks air into the rear diffuser for more downforce with less drag.
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