Fantasy is something that couldn’t happen – though often you only wish that it could.
More fantastical science fiction, that you wouldn’t wish to happen to your worst enemy, but you might to yourself.






And let’s finish off with some sci-fi found femdom, why not? And the slightly more vanilla follow-up.
Oh, and this as well, but it’s more conceptual than anything sexy.

Ah, Seven of Nine!
Thank you for featuring what must surely be my favourite ever Star Trek character … although I’ve been watching some of the original series from the 1960s and find that the third season in particular featured a surprising number of titillatingly dominant femmes fatales – I found Elaan, the Dohlman of Elas, particularly striking.
Anyway, getting back to Seven, are there any words in the English language sexier to my ears than “You will exercise Punishment Protocol 9 Alpha”?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5-rrlZ5kPY
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tom
“The Collective has no safe word.”
Thank you both. I think when I next email a domme to set up a session, I might request ‘Punishment Protocol 9 Alpha’. I like the thought as well that, the Borg being a logical lot (or Seven herself being so – as I would much rather believe she came up with the whole punishment taxonomy all on her own), there must be at least eight other punishment protocols even before we get into beta, gamma and other deliciously severe greek letters.
There’s going to be a Seven of Nine caption in every science fiction special for a while now, as I went a bit sane and made a lot of them earlier this month. Here’s a sort of meta-one, as thanks for the comments:
Best wishes
S
Thank you, tom.
Reply on Seven of All Our Hearts below (or above, WordPress treats replies a bit weirdly).
Just on TOS, I completely agree but I’ve hardly been able to caption any as the quality of the images is so depressingly poor. Let’s not forget Kara of the Eymorgs, ‘the bringers of pain and delight’ as their enslaved males wisely call them. And those miniskirts and boots… ah, the future’s not what it was.
Best wishes
S
Thank you for your very welcome reply, containing as it does your promise of further Seven captions to follow in the future.
Without wanting to pour cold water on your plan, I have to note that paying a professional to have you exercise the particular Punishment Protocol in question seems unlikely to represent impressive value for money. As the YouTube clip demonstrates, it appears to amount to nothing more than having to stand in the corner in silence.
Mind you, in the right context with the right domme, even that does have the potential to be highly erotically charged. As some of your captions have previously highlighted, there can be a certain meta-masochistic (if that’s a thing) thrill in paying for nothing rather than for something.
I do agree, though, that it’s a thrilling realisation that there may be a host of other “punishment protocols” dreamt up by Seven. With 24 letters in the Greek alphabet, by my arithmetic (before possible correction by that “The capital of Australia is Sydney” teacher again) that allows for up to 216 punishments even if 9 is the last number in the series. Be still, my beating heart!
And, yes, I’m certain it will have been Seven herself rather than the Borg who dreamt them up. Standing silently in a corner would be no hardship for a Borg drone so they would have had no reason to devise that as a punishment – that’s my reasoning anyway, and I’m sticking by it although even I can see the holes in it even as I’m writing it 🙂
Thank you also for the “Fungus” caption. I greatly enjoyed it but, and I hope it’s not “off message” to puncture the mood by saying this, Jeri Ryan herself seems from interviews I’ve seen with her to be a delightful person without a hint of the sternness that made her character so striking. In fact, precisely the sort of beautiful woman that makes me wonder why on earth I am so drawn to the darker side of femininity when the attractions of its “vanilla” incarnation are so clear.
Anyway, as per your helpful classification of science fiction, fantasy and fantastical SF in your introduction to the series, I will willingly suspend my disbelief and suppress my knowledge of Ms Ryan’s natural personality and plunge into further contemplation of fates-I-wouldn’t-wish-on-my-worst-enemy-but-might-on-myself in perusing your future captions featuring her fictional alter ego.
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tom
Ah, well, tom, I do quite like being sent off for corner time. I regard that as excellent value for money (indeed, if contacting a new domme I’m usually keen to reassure her that I do not need constant activity during a session). And if not, the point you make about the humiliation of paying for wasted time is a good one too.
Admittedly, in that clip, the miscreants were sent off to stare out into space rather than at the bricks of a wall, which is the only view possible for a dedicated corner time enthusiast.
As for the divine Ms Ryan, well, she is an actress. Maybe she’s just acting nice. In any event, one can be nasty in a nice way and hope never dies.
Classification of sci-fi etc was by Arthur C Clarke, taking a moment out from his slightly dubious activities in Sri Lanka to clarify matters.
Many thanks indeed for the long, informative and deeply perverted post. I shall try to get the Seven captions out reasonably soon!
Best wishes
S
I have never seen the character Luv from Bladerunner 2049 in this kind of posts, but I think she would fit perfectly. There’s a particular scene in wich she’s relaxingly drone-striking a buch of men while another servant does her nails wich I always found very interesting. In a brutal, cruel, cold, merciless kind of way.
Yes, I think you must be right, Mr A. Challenge accepted!
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S