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RECYCLEDCRAFT: Space Sex Mystery?
PREMISE (example)
You awaken on a train - or a sleek-feeling spacecraft, or a boat, or even a submarine.
The shape of the craft isn't important, or even immediately apparent - but you are here, a sealed, surprisingly comfortable room with a soft bed, whereas before you were home. If home was even where you wanted to be.
"Good morning, passenger," a voice purrs; you can feel a presence with it, but there's no indication anyone is in the room with you.
There is, however, a comfortable weight along your legs, your arms, your spine... something appears ready to keep you here for a while.
What will you do?
CONTEXT
What is this, exactly? This premise is a smut spinoff of a wider continuity - the 'space'craft your character is on has taken your character from their home. It - any and all pronouns are fine, and if you OOCly have a preference just give a heads-up in your starter comment and we'll go from there - has been through quite a time recently, having lost its crew and the programming that initially determined its purpose. (Some data/facts still remain for basic navigation and specialization - see the next entry!) Nor does it remember exactly how it happened, just that something terrible happened and it has to do things more on-its-own now.
But what it can still do is (A) interpret characters' emotions and respond accordingly, (B) provide safe and sturdy transport plus life support and (C) bond intensely with those now tied to it!
This can be for a one-on-one scenario, a group account, or even joint threading if everyone would like to put in the time to sort things out! Can start with the premise above, or can be time-skipped along to where both parties are familiar with one another.
OPTIONS
What kind of 'craft are you on, anyway?
The Ace - originally a sleek fighter craft, this one was made to take to space and the skies with impunity! Very flexible, good at interpreting orders, and still carries echoes of 'tude from its former crew. And now it's focusing all that energy on you. Think you can take it?
Star-Gazer - originally a solo-craft meant for exploration, this 'craft was built to take someone far, and to provide companionship to anchor someone to reality on the way. It's designed to be cozy, and is not meant to be shared. Maybe it remembers another name alongside yours, but it no longer recalls those memories consistently. But perhaps that isn't a bad thing...
Like the Lightning - this was a mercenary's craft, passed along from generation to generation. With acute knowledge of trade routes and meticulously-crafted stealth routines to take shelter on even the most unexpected worlds, its job is to do the job - but it can't do so alone, and that's where you come in. Such a partnership does come with benefits, as a matter of course.
*This IS meant to poke fun at myself, to be clear.
GENERAL SCENARIOS
Introductions - Exactly what it says on the tin.
Visiting a World - Can be just shopping, can be a 'risk of getting caught' sort of deal, or you've caught whiff of Adventure. Each 'craft will have different reactions, of course, but fun CAN be had by all!
Voidstorm* - Traveling through one of these tends to have... unique effects. Usually ones that are temporarily bad for one's sanity, but not having to be alone during them is supposed to help. Or it can just make things weirder; you never know! Don't try to break the windows and go outside, though; that's never a good idea.
*I'm not changing what it's called, because I can't think of anything better to call it. To explain 'from the outside': imagine if sex pollen were a space phenomenon you could fly through, and be directly effected mentally/emotionally. Hallucinations, particularly shared hallucinations, are common. Seeing people you love outside and feeling compelled to go out there is also possible. Other possibilities include seeing emotions as aura colors, feeling compelled to speak and act on one's deepest feelings, and not being able to understand other languages.
You can see why sex pollen wouldn't be out of place here, right?
KINKS
Anticipated Content: Mindsharing, Voyeurism and/or Exhibitionism, Sense Play, Cuddling (through atypical means), Xenophilia, Mechanophilia, Vulnerability (Emotional, Physical), Light Bondage, Body Worship.
Personal Favorites (Not required for the premise, just ones I like): Biting, Sense-sharing, Orgasm Control, Sensory Overload, Slow-to-Warm-Up, Breastplay, Lactation.
Nos: Watersports/Scat, Bloodplay, Necrophilia.
Any kinks not listed under any of these are open to discussion, as well.
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Konoka rubbed her hips against the 'control stick', needy for not just stimulation, but penetration. Judging by the sensations she could feel of the other side, she knew Star Gazer would anticipate it as much as she herself did.
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The doubling-factor set in again, that sense of being penetrated likewise becoming penetrating.
The Star Gazer hummed through the link, a sigh of pleasure in her own idiom. All touches breezed down Konoka's sides, her stomach, up her legs... like a magnetic effect, all pleasure concentrated towards one location.
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Konoka arched her back as much as her binds would allow as the feeling intensified. At this rate, she was going to come soon.
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Again her chest was caressed, stroked. Light touches went to her ears, the back of her neck and knees.
And, not to be seen by the naked eye, the Star Gazer could also tell they were approaching their destination...
And their reserved slot wasn't altogether too soon. Good.
She slowed down the pace one last time, an decrescendo of touch meant to heighten pleasure.
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Konoka found herself letting go, and a climax slammed into her. She rocked her hips into that control stick as much as her bound body would let her.
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On top of that, mostly for her own amusement, she shifted out of the void in time with Konoka's climax.
Breathe at my count, Konoka, she sent, before helping to bring her darling back down to the world... even as she was still bound.
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It was thankful then, that Star Gazer told her to breathe, and come back down. Konoka forced herself to take deep breaths.
Gag off, please. She added, which would help. She could get the rest of her body to something calm later, but that had to be taken care of, first.
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The ship elected to wait until Konoka had calmed down enough before informing her of their arrival... or, even as the doubling effect waned, she was free to look into it herself.
Still, it was best to keep to one thing at a time, regardless.
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Just as she felt a bit more recovered, the ship informed her that they arrived.
"Good! I should probably go wash up," Konoka said, knowing full well that she had made a bit of a mess last time she got some release.
Feel free to make up other planetary details as you like!
There were two designated areas for it - one on the planet, set over some modest fields and lakes for in-atmosphere flights - and the other in the inhabited planet's nearby asteroid belt. The latter had more requirements, particularly surrounding spaceflight checks, but reviews indicated the asteroids were no true danger for those brave enough to accept the premise.
The Star Gazer wanted to try both, though in no particular order. The safety orientation ran in shifts, and the length depended on how many people attended a given session - anywhere from three-quarters of an hour to over four, particularly if someone wanted a hands-on approach.
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Konoka decided that she wanted to do the land version first, if only so she could tour this planet proper (and she'd have an easier time doing the asteroid belt later). She still had a couple of questions, though. Namely... "How does the flight path work? We attend the safety demonstration, then..."
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"We would have to submit our intended route to the control tower. We'd be allotted a certain amount of leeway for how far we could be from each other at maximum. The rest of it... well, we can take as long as we like."
It sounded quite straightforward, really.
"I'd recommend taking time to see how floating against this planet's gravity feels first, however. And staying close once we begin our joint flight."
There came a gentle shoulder rub through the link. A fond gesture.
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She did in fact, hop up and float as a quick test to feel what gravity felt like on this planet. It was different on a lot of planets, as she learned!
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Fortunately she'd also have to go outside anyway so the in-atmosphere control post could take her photo - that, and one of the ship herself, would be used as part of an information package to tell all of the visitors apart on their paths.
There were also clearly-phrased signposts to direct them to the next safety orientation start point.
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Eventually, they arrive at their destination and Konoka emerges out into this newfound world. At the moment, she was just making sure her uniform of choice, the slim school-girl-esque one, was in working order, and primed for her picture. In the meantime, she was taking note of what the crowds--if any--might be doing, or how the folks accepting her and Star Gazer's pictures might regard her.
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The people were a very diverse lot - most of them weren't actually humanoid, and winged species seemed to be the order of the day - but all of them were friendly, and some of them would ask (in not too much detail) what Konoka's journies so far had been like.
At least one would comment on the dynamic between Konoka and her ship; at least they viewed it as a positive thing?
The Star Gazer kept any teasing towards her Captain to a minimum during the safety orientation - mostly because it was important. There were only a handful of other people in this session, so it was unlikely to run long.
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...wait, when did she bang her spaceship?! That was rude! And embarrassing! Thankfully they didn't seem to be all that mean about it, and were mostly just teasing.
She had to shake it off once the safety orientation began proper. Keeping proper spacing, never underestimating distance, always use appropriate signals... in many ways, it was like driver safety, except in three dimensions.
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Fortunately, the commenters apologized for their more... enthusiastic comments.
The safety orientation proceeded apace; what signals they'd need to use to indicate turns, what each 'color' meant (that the independent-fliers would receive as part of a broadcast for the length of their flight - whether they were getting too close to another path, etc.), and that it was okay to abort a flight early if they found themselves getting tired. Even the pros could wear themselves out!
... That wasn't intended to be a double-entendre, but some of the attendees laughed among themselves anyway.
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Eventually, the orientation concluded. Konoka got in "line" for the flight proper, via going to the massive takeoff pads that functioned as starting points. Star Gazer would be right there alongside her.
She took a few practice jumps. Gravity was still a bit tricky. "Might have to start off slow," Konoka warned.
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As for the two of them, the Star Gazer was happy to let Konoka determine their pace. A gentle stroking of her shoulders came through the link, causing her bracers to briefly flash.
We'll be alright, the ship assured. She had faith in her Captain.
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"You are clear for takeoff."
Once she heard those words, Konoka balled up her fists. She took a few practice jumps, again getting a sense of gravity's pull, and then... she jumped again, and allowed her power to take root. She stayed in the air this time, and waited for Star Gazer to start moving before she did.
It took a bit of focus, but she eventually found her balance.
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Was the additional message, once Konoka lifted herself into the air. The Star Gazer showed no hesitation in following.
Still, she wasn't going to rush her captain; holding to a rigid distance from the ground, she gave Konoka room to experiment, even fly around the compactness of Star Gazer's form.
You're doing it! was the cheerful praise, a frisson of delight chasing down the tether.
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The little buzz of delight had certainly helped. Konoka giggled and twirled in the air, moving first above and then below Star Gazer, and it was... actually kinda surprising just how small the ship was in comparison. Even though Konoka had been inside Star Gazer for months, the living quarters had never felt all that cramped. Her room and the storage unit felt just like any house, the ceilings not feeling anything close to claustrophobic (Konoka was short, but she wasn't tiny). But now, looking outside, she was surprised by just how relatively light her ship was.
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They chirped at her through the link, the ship waggling its 'wings' playfully.
Do you feel all right for going a little faster, just for a bit?
Best to get a variety of experience before they were spacebound and all.
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"Sure!" The now Captain nodded, and brought her arms to her sides before pouring on some speed. She naturally kept her distance from getting too close, but Konoka did make a point to weave through the air, as to practice her control in smaller spaces.
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Finally finished with job interview things for the week!!
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Can play out the through-the-night bit, or go straight to the space flight; up to you!
Wanna see what these dreams are about
didn't have a specific scenario in mind but: here goes!
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Up to you what the exact shape should be!
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