Omegaverse history :
Genre tropes associated with Omegaverse emerged in the late 1960 in fan fiction based on the American television series Star Trek. The 1967 episode Amok Time introduces the concept of pon farr, the Vulcan mating cycle wherein Vulcan males must mate or die. Pon farr became a popular pilot conceit for fan works in the Star Trek fandom, particularly fan fiction focused on the Kirk/Spock pairing. The concept of mating and heat cycles among humans was subsequently adopted by other fandoms, and became a staple of the Omegaverse subgenre
The origin of the contemporary Omegaverse subgenre is typically attributed to the fandom surrounding the American television series Supernatural, as an offshoot of the male pregnancy subgenre of erotic fan fiction. A 2010 real person fiction work focused on Supernatural actors Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles mentions alpha males having knots on their penises, and those men without the knots being the bitch males. In November, 2010, a similar work was posted in a Supernatural fan fiction community and used the now-commonly used terminology of alphas, betas and omegas, along with their basic traits. The genre subsequently expanded in popularity those focused around the 2013 television series Hannibal, and the 2011 television series Teen Wolf

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Omegaverse
FantasyOmegaverse Omegaverse, also known as A/B/O (an abbreviation for alpha/beta/omega), is a subgenre of speculative erotic fiction, and originally a subgenre of erotic slash fan fiction. Stories in the genre are premised on societies wherein humans are...