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*** "[[Genre Savvy|Well put]]," murmurs Sheridan.
* In the pilot episode, G'kar tries to hire the human telepath Lyta Alexander to bear his child, because the Narn have no telepaths. "Now, would you prefer to be conscious or unconscious during the fertilization? I would prefer conscious but [grins] I don't know what your pleasure threshold is." Indicating that the two species' reproductive organs are similar enough for copulation. Which makes rather perplexing a later episode where G'kar is shown having an affair with one of Londo's wives. I mean, given what we know of Centauri "attributes", that's not like a human having sex with a sheep, it's like a human having sex with a spider.
** Several years later (and after the full awakening of her [[Touched Byby Vorlons]] powers) Lyta agrees to provide G'kar with her genetic material, commenting in passing "Oh, and you once mentioned wondering what my pleasure threshold is. I just recently found out... [[Too Kinky to Torture|I don't have one]]. Have a very, very nice day."
** G'Kar is also described as having a fetish for human women, and his promiscuity is referred to in several places prior to his first imprisonment. For example, in Na'Toth's first episode, when G'Kar asks her to investigate how a black tulip turned up in his bed, she comments "Far be it from me to speculate how ''anything'' finds its way into ''your'' bed," within only a few days of her arrival on the station, suggesting his reputation is well known on Narn as well.
** Given that human beings have figured out many fun things beyond standard Tab A into standard Slot B, G'Kar doesn't necessarily need physical compatibility for any of his extra-species dalliances, just creativity and dexterity.
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*** What really sells the "sex" aspect is Marcus's response, "I wouldn't know about that..."; he had been earlier mentioned to be [[Celibate Hero|waiting for the right lady]].
* From ''Voices Of Authority'', Sheridan has been assigned a [[Political Officer]], one who has decided that [[Sex Sells]] when it comes to ensuring a [[The Captain|certain key officer's]] loyalty. [[Holographic Terminal|Ivonova appears in the room]] just after the political officer has finished disrobing in Sheridan's quarters:
{{quote| '''[[Deadpan Snarker|Ivanova]]''': ''Good luck, Captain.''" *raising a [[Fascinating Eyebrow]]* ''[[Shout-Out|I think you're]] [[Take That|about to go where]] '''[[Really Gets Around|everyone]]''' [[Star Trek (Franchise)|has gone before]].''}}
** Followed soon after by Ivanova disappearing, the [[Political Officer]] walking into the room still nude, and Sheridan [[Eating the Eye Candy|glancing down]] before declaring that it must be colder in here than he thought...
* The Starfury pilots, like [[Real Life]] fighter pilots, have various patches on their uniforms. And, just like [[Real Life]] fighter pilots, many of those patches are full of [[Double Entendre|Double Entendres]]. Of note is the patch worn by all of B5's pilots, showing a Starfury being launched (via being dropped through a hatch in the "floor" of the station), with the words "Ugly, But Well Hung." It's plainly visible through much of the series, because [[Failed a Spot Check|none of the censors ever looked closely enough to notice.]]