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* Almost continually averted for female pilots in the [[X Wing Series|Rogue Squadron]] comics; the outfits pilots and other characters wore sometimes hinted a little, but were seldom overt, and their pilot jumpsuits were all baggy and heavily pocketed. The most notable exception was the one time a character got into a formal gown which clung tight enough to reveal her abs - and rather than being an [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight]], the pilot she was dating saw it and said "Wow!" |
* Almost continually averted for female pilots in the [[X Wing Series|Rogue Squadron]] comics; the outfits pilots and other characters wore sometimes hinted a little, but were seldom overt, and their pilot jumpsuits were all baggy and heavily pocketed. The most notable exception was the one time a character got into a formal gown which clung tight enough to reveal her abs - and rather than being an [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight]], the pilot she was dating saw it and said "Wow!" |
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* In ''[[Twenty Two Brides]]'', it showed two of the heroines dressed in bath towels that managed to shrink around their bodies to the point that their nipples show. |
* In ''[[Twenty Two Brides]]'', it showed two of the heroines dressed in bath towels that managed to shrink around their bodies to the point that their nipples show. |
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* [[Justified Trope|Justified]] for the sake of [[Fan Service]] in ''[[ |
* [[Justified Trope|Justified]] for the sake of [[Fan Service]] in ''[[Empowered]]'' - her semi-sentient suit is thinner than [[Real Life]] [[Sensual Spandex|lycra]] and actively forms itself to her skin. [[Fridge Logic|According to which rules]] it's actually ''less'' revealing than it should be... |
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** Specifically, it doesn't show camel toe -- which, if it was really a few molecules thick and more or less a superpowered form of bodypaint, would definitely be visible. This is lampshaded in comic and by the author several times, and both characters and author promise to explain it in a future chapter. [[Running Gag|Every volume.]] |
** Specifically, it doesn't show camel toe -- which, if it was really a few molecules thick and more or less a superpowered form of bodypaint, would definitely be visible. This is lampshaded in comic and by the author several times, and both characters and author promise to explain it in a future chapter. [[Running Gag|Every volume.]] |
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* The comic book adaptation to ''[[Splinter of the Minds Eye]]'' puts Luke and Leia into "miner's uniforms". On Leia this outfit actually avert this trope, being tight but not apparently painted on. On ''[http://images.plurk.com/bcc9afd0b93629d7204ba1c42837eba9.jpg Luke]''... |
* The comic book adaptation to ''[[Splinter of the Minds Eye]]'' puts Luke and Leia into "miner's uniforms". On Leia this outfit actually avert this trope, being tight but not apparently painted on. On ''[http://images.plurk.com/bcc9afd0b93629d7204ba1c42837eba9.jpg Luke]''... |