Exotic Equipment: Difference between revisions

m
update links
m (cleanup categories)
m (update links)
Line 60:
* ''[[The Lords of Creation|In the Courts of the Crimson Kings]]''. It's mentioned that the Martian [[Action Girl]] and the human [[Adventurer Archaeologist]] have physical differences that they need to work around, which only tests their inventiveness. The Martian scientist who examines him later seems rather squicked out by these differences though.
* ''Orion Arm'': The third book of Julian May's series has the main character turned into one of the alien Haluk (on a superficial level). While the twigs and berries are never actually described, there is a reference to there being...well...two.
* ''[[Ring WorldRingworld]]'' by Larry Niven: The Ringworld is home to thousands of Pak-descended hominids, nearly all of which are sexually compatible (albeit not fertile) except when their overall body sizes are too extreme and/or one of the prospective partners has to mate underwater. [[Exotic Equipment]] does oblige Chmee, a non-hominid alien, to sit out the cross-species games; at one point, he exposes himself to a native to show why he can't participate.
* In Richard Laymon's [[The Beast House|The Cellar]], the Beast is described as having a very ornate member, complete with a retractable tongue.
* The ''[[Red Dwarf]]'' novel ''Backwards'' confirms that the Cat has a barbed penis like his ancestors.
Line 109:
{{quote| '''Mordin:''' [[Crowning Moment of Funny|"So don't... ahem, ingest."]]}}
::While you don't receive any other information about Krogan genitalia ([[Squick|Thank]] [[Nightmare Fuel|God]]), you do learn that they apparently have four testicles. In Krogan slang, their "pair" is referred to instead as their [[I Call Him "Mister Happy"|"quad"]].
* An in-game book from ''[[The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall]]'', of the Barenziah series (it was censored in later games by an in-game faction) features a mention of the cat-race that is known as Khajiit having barbed penises.
* Implied in ''[[Dragon Age]]''. Kossith/Qunari ("Qunari" technically refers to people who follow the Qun "religion", but almost all Qunari are members of the kossith species and vice versa, as such the terms tend to be somewhat interchangeable) are hinted to have genitalia different enough from human beings that a human woman having sex with one of them would wind up severely injured. On the other hand, given the circumstances of the hinting, it's possible that the Qunari in question was just messing with the person he was talking with.
** The conversation could also be taken to imply that kossith simply have very rough sex, like [[Star Trek|Klingons]].