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'''Pornography''' was the depiction of [[sex]] in stories or moving images.
'''Pornography''' was the depiction of [[sex]] in stories or moving images. [[Xenopornography]] was pornography dealing with [[human]]-on-[[alien]] or alien-on-alien contact. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Two Jasons (novel)|The Two Jasons]]'')
 
Bernice noted that her husband [[Jason Kane]] had "turned himself into a doll for aliens to pleasure themselves with", and had essentially made himself into a product to be consumed by selling [[pornography|pornographic]] accounts of his encounters "for random strangers to [[wank]] over". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Sex Secrets of the Robot Replicants]]'')


According to [[Imogen Quaye]]'s [[diary]], she was given unlimited [[Internet]] access on [[25 March]] [[2040]]. She tried looking up the [[Lashley Institute]] before quickly giving up, then watched pornography. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Artificial Intelligence (short story)|Artificial Intelligence]]'')
According to [[Imogen Quaye]]'s [[diary]], she was given unlimited [[Internet]] access on [[25 March]] [[2040]]. She tried looking up the [[Lashley Institute]] before quickly giving up, then watched pornography. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Artificial Intelligence (short story)|Artificial Intelligence]]'')


In the [[22nd century]], [[IMC]] troopers watched pornographic [[simularity|simularities]]. [[Adjudicator]] in Extremis [[Bronwen ap Bryn]] had pornographic [[tattoo]]s on her scalp. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising (novel)|Lucifer Rising]]'')
In the [[22nd century]], [[IMC]] troopers watched [[pornographic simularity|pornographic simularities]]. [[Adjudicator]] in Extremis [[Bronwen ap Bryn]] had pornographic [[tattoo]]s on her scalp. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising (novel)|Lucifer Rising]]'')


In [[2600]], pornographic stories about [[Bernice Summerfield]] were available on the [[Galaxy Wide Web]]. Bernice did not include any of them in her autobiography. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dead Men Diaries (short story)|The Dead Men Diaries]]'')
In [[2600]], pornographic stories about [[Bernice Summerfield]] were available on the [[Galaxy Wide Web]]. Bernice did not include any of them in her autobiography. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dead Men Diaries (short story)|The Dead Men Diaries]]'')
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Revision as of 14:55, 31 December 2015

Pornography

Pornography was the depiction of sex in stories or moving images. Xenopornography was pornography dealing with human-on-alien or alien-on-alien contact. (PROSE: The Two Jasons)

Bernice noted that her husband Jason Kane had "turned himself into a doll for aliens to pleasure themselves with", and had essentially made himself into a product to be consumed by selling pornographic accounts of his encounters "for random strangers to wank over". (PROSE: Sex Secrets of the Robot Replicants)

According to Imogen Quaye's diary, she was given unlimited Internet access on 25 March 2040. She tried looking up the Lashley Institute before quickly giving up, then watched pornography. (PROSE: Artificial Intelligence)

In the 22nd century, IMC troopers watched pornographic simularities. Adjudicator in Extremis Bronwen ap Bryn had pornographic tattoos on her scalp. (PROSE: Lucifer Rising)

In 2600, pornographic stories about Bernice Summerfield were available on the Galaxy Wide Web. Bernice did not include any of them in her autobiography. (PROSE: The Dead Men Diaries)