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Here is my Dinosaur Planet fanart I made awhile back. It’s based on one the concept artwork.
Our Unwritten Seoul
Adil Itu Rumit, Kata Miss Hammurabi
Awal Ramadan kemarin, mumpung libur kerja, aku nonton ulang Miss Hammurabi. Drama hukum yang, jujur aja, aku kira bakal berat dan membosankan. Tapi ternyata, dia malah kayak nyodorin cermin — bukan cuma buat hakim di ruang sidang, tapi buat kita semua yang pernah (atau sering) jadi hakim kecil dalam hidup sehari-hari.
Dulu, kupikir adil itu soal bagi rata. Semuanya sama, nggak boleh lebih atau kurang. Ternyata, setelah dengerin ceramah hidup dari Park Cha Oh Reum, aku sadar: Adil itu kadang nggak sama rata, tapi sama rasa. Kadang satu orang butuh didengar lebih lama, sementara yang lain cuma butuh dipeluk sebentar. Kadang satu orang perlu dikasih ruang marah, sementara yang lain cuma perlu diyakinkan kalau dia nggak sendirian.
Di Miss Hammurabi, aku belajar bahwa setiap orang sebenernya punya "hakim kecil" di dalam kepalanya. Hakim yang suka buru-buru mutusin siapa salah, siapa benar. Hakim yang terlalu cepat kasih vonis, sebelum cerita selesai. Hakim yang (sialnya) sering lebih percaya prasangka ketimbang fakta.
Miss Hammurabi ngajarin aku satu hal penting: Kita nggak akan pernah bisa benar-benar adil kalau kita cuma mau dengerin yang enak di hati kita sendiri. Karena adil itu tentang berani dengerin cerita yang pahit. Tentang mau ngerti sisi yang kita nggak suka. Tentang naruh ego di pinggir, biar kita beneran ngerti — bukan sekadar tahu.
Dan entah kenapa, pelajaran soal adil ini jadi nyambung sama Ramadan itu sendiri. Bukankah Ramadan ngajarin kita menahan diri, bukan cuma dari lapar dan haus, tapi juga dari buru-buru menghakimi?
Bukankah Allah sendiri punya nama indah Al-Adl, Yang Maha Adil? Aku jadi mikir, kalau Allah aja ngasih kita kesempatan panjang buat menceritakan diri di setiap doa dan sujud, masa aku nggak bisa sedikit lebih sabar buat dengerin cerita orang lain?
Pelajaran soal adil ini mungkin datang dari drama, tapi cukup jadi refleksi bahwa setiap kali aku ngeluarin kalimat: “Aku udah adil, kok.” — aku harus tanya lagi ke hati sendiri: "Udah beneran dengerin, atau cuma pengen cepet selesai?”
Karena di akhirnya, adil itu bukan cuma soal kita dan orang lain — tapi juga soal jawaban kita nanti waktu Allah tanya: "Kamu udah berlaku adil selama hidupmu?"
:: 8 Ramadan 1446H
"Satu orang di sisimu, seberat apapun hidupmu."
Danara with her mother Tavara (Klingon) and father Drakor (Drellan) - Shadows of Honor
It's a misconception that Drellans, because they are known to be Technopaths, are not warriors. In reality, they are indeed a warrior race, albeit a paranoid one.
Not all Drellans possess Technopathic abilities. Over the generations, this ability has become increasingly rare. Consequently, the Drellans had to learn to defend their planet through more traditional means, independent of technology. This led to the development of their dual nature: technologically advanced yet also skilled warriors.
When a Klingon vessel crash-landed on Drella, a fierce battle ensued. This encounter showcased the Klingons' exceptional combat prowess. The Drellans, recognizing the need for such ferocity to safeguard their people, especially with the decline in Technopathic abilities, decided to harness this power. They utilized their technological expertise to subdue the Klingons. Under the directives of the Old Ones, the Drellans conducted extensive experiments on the captured Klingons. These procedures were so invasive that they often resulted in significant memory loss or confusion among the subjects. This marked the genesis of the Beserkers.
The Beserkers were Klingons who had been transformed through the Drellans' experiments. To manage this unpredictable force, the Drellans settled the Beserkers in the Outlands, outside the city's limits. While the Beserkers believed they were autonomous, the reality was far more sinister. The Drellans maintained covert control over the Beserkers, manipulating them from the shadows to ensure they remained under Drellan influence without realizing it.
The Drellans conducted experiments of another nature as well—by blending the two species. The only hybrid to survive into Drellan adulthood was Danara. She not only inherited the slowed aging process of the Drellans but also the Technopathic ability.
The Drellans' willingness to experiment on the Klingons, inflicting considerable pain and erasing their memories, underscores their ruthless dedication to protecting their race. This readiness to do whatever it takes to safeguard their people makes the Drellans a force to be feared. Their commitment to survival at any cost, even through ethically questionable means, highlights the lengths they will go to ensure the safety and continuity of their civilization.
5 drama Korea yang wajib bangett kalian nonton 😍
Summer Strike