Orion Slave Girls

Reknown as something "no man can resist", Orion slave girls are far from slaves.

Depending on the particular character, they are either consentual submissives, trophy wives/mates or the master of the relationship. Each girl has her own goals, and her own methods for acheiving them. Thankfully, it always involves showing a lot of green skin.

For a start, here are a few basic facts about all Orions:

  • Not all are green: skin tones range from pale or ruddy yellows to bright green emerald, blue-green and dark olive.
  • Their planet is lit by a blue-white sun, so their green skin protects them from the ultraviolet radiation.
  • To the rest of the universe, Orion females look enslaved by Orion males. In fact, males are subservient to the females.
  • Males are tall, muscular and mostly bald. They alse tend to dress like pirates from Arabian Nights.
  • Females can produce a pheromone that can manipulate males of other species—only Vulcans are immune.

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