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'''Rape''' was non-consensual [[sex]], usually effected through violence. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'') | |||
In [[ | In the [[1st century]] [[BC]], it was common practice for [[Roman]] [[soldier]]s to rape [[woman|women]] before killing them in order to instil [[fear]] in the places they conquered. [[Erimem]] killed several Roman soldiers and later expressed to [[Andy Hansen]] that if she hadn't, they likely would have raped her and Andy before murdering them. Later, [[Anna Whitaker]] was nearly raped by drunk men because she had turned down the lewd advances of one man the previous night. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Last Pharaoh (novel)|The Last Pharaoh]]'') | ||
In [[60]], [[Boudica]], the [[Queen]] of the [[Iceni]], rebelled against the [[Roman Empire]] when Roman agents raped the women of her [[kingdom]]. Her rebellion was swift and brutal: the offending Romans were, according to [[John Smith (Seventh Doctor)|John Smith]], "skinned alive and impaled on posts with their intestines... in their mouths". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'') | |||
During an incident in the [[village]] of [[Sair]], [[Peri Brown]] had bedded with [[Tablibik]] whilst under his [[Magic|spell]]. The spell in question was the sole cause of any sense of desire Peri had torwards him, meaning that any sexual acts that they may have engaged in that night could not have been considered consensual. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fascination (short story)|Fascination]]'') | |||
In the [[19th century]], Madame [[Vastra]] encountered a young [[match girl]], [[Jenny Flint|Jenny]], who was being molested by a [[Chinese]] gang — known as [[Tongs]]. Knowing that the gang intended to drag her off as some sort of "mating ritual", she killed the gang and brought Jenny to [[13 Paternoster Row|her apartment]], and Vastra looked after Jenny, for her protection. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Madame Vastra (short story)|Madame Vastra]]'') | |||
[[ | On [[28 March]] [[1963]], 17-year old [[Lizzie Lewis]] was raped and murdered on the way home by [[Ed Morgan]], the man whom she had just been to a dance with. ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Machine (TV story)|Ghost Machine]]'') | ||
Sometime around [[2006]], [[Oswald Danes]] was convicted in [[Kentucky]] of raping and [[murder]]ing a [[Susie Cabina|12-year-old girl]]. ([[ | [[Dodo Chaplet]] was nearly raped by one of her fellow patients at the [[Glasshouse]], probably in [[1966]]. She cried out for help, but neither her fellow patients or the facility's staff would assist her. Instead, she had to defend herself against his violence. To stop him tearing at her gown and trying to force himself on her, she kicked him in the face. He stumbled backwards, and cracked his head on a table. Her would-be rapist died within a matter of moments. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'') | ||
[[Category: | Sometime around [[2006]], [[Oswald Danes]] was convicted in [[Kentucky]] of raping and [[murder]]ing a [[Susie Cabina|12-year-old girl]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World (TV story)|The New World]]'') | ||
[[Michael Hughes]] date-raped [[Serena (Tagged)|Serena]]. [[Tyler Steele]] noted that the [[Sorvix]] found sexual assault particularly abominable despite their tolerance of other atrocities. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Tagged (audio story)|Tagged]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 21 October 2024
Rape was non-consensual sex, usually effected through violence. (PROSE: Human Nature)
In the 1st century BC, it was common practice for Roman soldiers to rape women before killing them in order to instil fear in the places they conquered. Erimem killed several Roman soldiers and later expressed to Andy Hansen that if she hadn't, they likely would have raped her and Andy before murdering them. Later, Anna Whitaker was nearly raped by drunk men because she had turned down the lewd advances of one man the previous night. (PROSE: The Last Pharaoh)
In 60, Boudica, the Queen of the Iceni, rebelled against the Roman Empire when Roman agents raped the women of her kingdom. Her rebellion was swift and brutal: the offending Romans were, according to John Smith, "skinned alive and impaled on posts with their intestines... in their mouths". (PROSE: Human Nature)
During an incident in the village of Sair, Peri Brown had bedded with Tablibik whilst under his spell. The spell in question was the sole cause of any sense of desire Peri had torwards him, meaning that any sexual acts that they may have engaged in that night could not have been considered consensual. (PROSE: Fascination)
In the 19th century, Madame Vastra encountered a young match girl, Jenny, who was being molested by a Chinese gang — known as Tongs. Knowing that the gang intended to drag her off as some sort of "mating ritual", she killed the gang and brought Jenny to her apartment, and Vastra looked after Jenny, for her protection. (PROSE: Madame Vastra)
On 28 March 1963, 17-year old Lizzie Lewis was raped and murdered on the way home by Ed Morgan, the man whom she had just been to a dance with. (TV: Ghost Machine)
Dodo Chaplet was nearly raped by one of her fellow patients at the Glasshouse, probably in 1966. She cried out for help, but neither her fellow patients or the facility's staff would assist her. Instead, she had to defend herself against his violence. To stop him tearing at her gown and trying to force himself on her, she kicked him in the face. He stumbled backwards, and cracked his head on a table. Her would-be rapist died within a matter of moments. (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy)
Sometime around 2006, Oswald Danes was convicted in Kentucky of raping and murdering a 12-year-old girl. (TV: The New World)
Michael Hughes date-raped Serena. Tyler Steele noted that the Sorvix found sexual assault particularly abominable despite their tolerance of other atrocities. (AUDIO: Tagged)