Dragon/Gemini and Dog/Aquarius meet at 67–72%, the silver-tongued multitasking Dragon encounters the resourceful Aquarian Dog who can fly to the moon on a single tank. The Chinese halves are zodiac opposites. The Western halves sit in Air trine. Mind meets mind first.
Chemistry is quick and inventive. Dragon/Gemini brings the silver-tongued charm and the half-million-project juggling act; Dog/Aquarius brings the resourceful warmth that crafts tenderness from leftover materials. The bedroom is improvised. The risk: Dog/Aquarius's pity-as-love pattern reads Dragon/Gemini's short attention as something to rescue, and the Dragon slips away in the dark.
Conversation is fluent and quick. Both halves love taking apart ideas. Dragon/Gemini flatters and multitasks; Dog/Aquarius investigates from a sideways angle. The risk: charm runs ahead of substance, and the Aquarian Dog notices the missing depth before the Dragon does.
Friction lives in the Dragon/Dog opposite axis softened by Air trine. Dragon/Gemini juggles half a million plans; Dog/Aquarius prefers the resourceful single tank. When the Dragon's plans require attention the Dragon can't sustain, the Dog quietly finishes alone.
Dragon/Gemini learns from Dog/Aquarius that focus is its own form of ingenuity; Dog/Aquarius learns from Dragon/Gemini that lightness saves the resourceful Dog from grim duty. Both halves stretch toward each other on purpose.
At 67–72%, this is a moderately compatible, Air-trine pairing. Dragon/Gemini and Dog/Aquarius can build something, both halves choose depth over juggling on purpose.