The neurologist tells him his name is James Bond. That’s where the similarity ends.
seen from China
seen from Brazil

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from T1
seen from Germany
seen from Germany
seen from China
seen from Germany

seen from Brazil
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Kyrgyzstan
seen from Germany
seen from United States

seen from Slovakia
seen from Kyrgyzstan

seen from Maldives
The neurologist tells him his name is James Bond. That’s where the similarity ends.
Q and Bond each have their own skills and specialities, but it takes Silva to bring them together; to create something new, and extraordinary, and unique.
"That's not a warning, Master Bond."
Summary: After Silva survives the knife in his back at Skyfall, Bond is the only person at MI6 who thinks that he'd be better off dead. Silva agrees.
Word count: 10,590
Warnings: Discussions of suicide/suicide attempt; Graphic depictions of violence
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Here it is. It's finished, sort of, though there's more where that came from. I don't consider it a sequel though-- it's all the same overall story, but this stands alone perfectly, in all it's fucked-up glory.
[A postcard from Madrid, highlighting a glowing yellow building in the night: the Madrid Post Office.] Dear James, Do you miss her?
“We all begin fragile,” he remembers saying finally, running his fingers gently across violently bruised skin. “But we grow strong in the wake of those events that would otherwise destroy us, yes?”
Who do you think is dominant - Bond or Silva?
I think Silva. Mostly Silva in any type of situation. It's kinda my headcanon that Silva simple can't let go of whatever form of control he has. he has been tortured, he has tried to kill himself for a woman that he's trusted to who he's let his guard down. I bet he doesn't want to make the same mistake again so he keeps it up.He keeps up the appearance that he's strong and that he can handle it all. Control, especially over the mind, is a strong one and perhaps he gets a kick from it. But then again, perhaps he'll let his guard down around Bond after some time, because Bond is him, Bond is his past. Perhaps he wants to guard him from the torture, perhaps he wants to show him what happens when you trust to blindly. So he might let Bond top from time to time but Silva will always try to be 'emotionally' on top. He will never fully bottom. Or at least that's my opinion on the matter u___u
Tie me up and take me over till you're done Till I'm done You've got me fiendin' and I'm ready to blow Push up to my body, sink your teeth into my flesh Get undressed, ta-taste the flesh Bite into me harder, sink your teeth into my flesh Pass the test, ta-taste the flesh //flesh simon curtis
we are the last two rats,we can either eat each OTHER ...or eat everyone else!