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The Incident at Cotopaxi 9

Poser Science Fiction posted on Dec 20, 2005
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Ironically, planet Olympus acquired its name because its discoverer thought the planet was unusually stable. In reality, only a small area could be settled at all, with pre-Sex War terraforming skills, and the volcanic nature of the place meant that every starbase was named after a volcano. The capital was Cotopaxi 9, which fell to the StarGirls without a fight, when female units, employing teleportation for the first time, materialised inside the male perimeters, including the residence of the planetary Governor. As always, though, a minority of obdurate hold-outs remained. Most, even at this stage, were induced to surrender, but the StarGirls refused to use their powers of mind-control to save saboteurs from themselves. Fire was met with fire. One of these girls was last seen in "Calm before the Storm". You may wonder how she tucked all that hair inside a tight combat-helmet. Well, so do I. Very clever women, these StarGirls. Helmets (complete with buggy visors) are from DAZ, as is the flash-effect. Everything else is RMP: see below.

Comments (2)


FarfieFan

11:17PM | Tue, 20 December 2005

Great story and image!

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Jean-Luc_Ajrarn

6:26PM | Sun, 25 December 2005

Awesome sci-fi scene and storyline! :D V


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