Stories and pictures themed around female domination and male subjugation and servitude. Unsuitable for children, for alpha males, for hard-core practitioners with an interest in the politics of bdsm and the mechanics of complicated rope work. Of interest to perverts like me, basically.
The strength of a woman can be boundless
It’s another science fiction special. Now you might object that we just had a science fiction special and for once you’d be right (well done you!) but I’ve just written a tonne* of sci-fi captions, a great many featuring Seven of Nine, so we’re going to be having a lot of them. And in honour of everyone’s favourite Borg, we’ll have seven captioned images each time. Got to get them out there somehow.
Also, I do have a World War M post ready but given there’s quite a lot of actual war around, I think perhaps we’ll keep that on hold for now.
*That’s slightly more than a ton.
You might expect her to add that this is going to hurt her more than it will hurt him, but her programming prevents her from lying.
Goodness, the Borg are so much more advanced than us even in plumbing. Resistance is indeed futile… where can I surrender, please, Ma’am?
If it would be completely unethical to enslave billions of people, then presumably it would only be a tiny fraction as unethical to enslave just one… or even a few.
Realism is overrated, which is why I write this blog.
I wonder whether the local culture has developed any techniques for dealing with this situation? Implements, even.
She’s appalled at the waste. It’s like throwing away perfectly good chocolate spread.
The 70s was a difficult time and many people say that its sci-fi reflected that, featuring a lot of dystopian, dark visions of the future but in these TV shows at least, I see nothing but optimism that things might turn out OK. Too optimistic, if anything: that’s Space 1999 down in the bottom right: if only 1999 had been like that. Everywhere, I mean, not just a few select locations in most major cities and a large estate on the outskirts of Černá, Czech Republic.
8 thoughts on “The strength of a woman can be boundless”
Ah, thank you, thank you – you know I’m enjoying this set!
By the way, that boy who is to be the dalek’s first victim really has it coming, doesn’t he? I mean, how idiotic would you have to be to dump beautiful Billie?!
tom
PS: Is it very wrong of me that my main reaction to that Dr Who photo is wanting to be the dalek – which appears to be chained up at Billie’s mercy as her prisoner? Were I to find myself in that situation, I think my own frontward protuberance would be standing rather more stiffly to attention than the dalek’s two slightly limp ones 🙂
With you on the Billie Piper point, tom. But then males can be very, very stupid. That’s why they shouldn’t be allowed to take decisions, it only ever leads to trouble.
But as for the dalek point… to want to be reduced to nothing more than a squishy, slimy mound of almost useless flesh, tightly constrained in a metal tube, one of your arms converted into a mere plumbing accessory and – as you say – chained up in front of Mistress Billie? What could possibly be wrong about that?
Thank you for the reminder to go watch the “Devil’s Planet” episode of Space: 1999 again. That one did such a number on me as a young and budding kinkster back in the day!
What I find weird about these vanilla-but-oh-come-on-they-are-SO-not-vanilla TV items is the way so many ordinary, non-femdom reviews just assess them as ordinary episodes. According to Wikipedia, one critic “found the episode “humdrum” and “clichéd”, likening the premise to that of “The Most Dangerous Game”, and elaborating that the story is “so basic, so pedestrian, that it could be a Buck Rogers or even a Battlestar Galactica. ‘Devil’s Planet’ is Space: 1999 lobotomised. The performances are solid, […] the production values are impressive, but there are no interesting thoughts inside this space adventure – just action, action, action.” Errr… yes. It’s also essentially a femdom porn movie broadcast on a normal TV channel to an audience of adolescents, some fraction of whom suddenly experienced their hearts thumping right out of their chests as they watched it.
But there are some strange people out there, after all.
I have always wondered if the name ‘Servitor’ was inspired by Sherri S. Tapper’s feminist post-apocalyptic novel ‘The Gate to the Women’s Country”?
It features a matriarchal society where men are divided into Warriors (who father all the children) and Servitors (who do all the chores). A brave new world built on the labour of willing service subs.
But then again, it’s an actually a proper book. And I know some men aren’t allowed them. In case they get ideas etc.
Actually, PP, you’re wrong (but don’t take it too badly, you’re male and that must happen a lot), as I’d not heard of that but I have now and I’ll track it down. It sounds very lovely.
I’m allowed proper books, as long as they’re suitable. Sometimes I even get to copy entire chapters out of them. My SO knows that in my case, there’s very little danger of getting anything that could qualify as an ‘idea’ in a female sense, so it’s safe enough as long as she exercises oversight.
Not sure where the name came from, to be honest. Perhaps I should ask her. But it seemed… right.
It’s interesting to see Seven of Nine featured so prominently; I found some related design inspiration while browsing https://nanaimg.app/image-to-image/ai-interior-design, which made me think about how sci-fi aesthetics influence modern design.
I really ought to put this in the spam folder but it’s interesting to see how AI is creating the possibility of vaguely and spuriously relevant spam comments. A human reader – even possessing only a male level of intelligence – will readily understand that this blog’s interior design choices lean heavily towards the punitive and menacing (or occasionally, fluffy, pink and frilly) but points for trying. I wonder how long it’ll be before all spam comments are like this and there’s no way of telling the difference any more?
Ah, thank you, thank you – you know I’m enjoying this set!
By the way, that boy who is to be the dalek’s first victim really has it coming, doesn’t he? I mean, how idiotic would you have to be to dump beautiful Billie?!
tom
PS: Is it very wrong of me that my main reaction to that Dr Who photo is wanting to be the dalek – which appears to be chained up at Billie’s mercy as her prisoner? Were I to find myself in that situation, I think my own frontward protuberance would be standing rather more stiffly to attention than the dalek’s two slightly limp ones 🙂
With you on the Billie Piper point, tom. But then males can be very, very stupid. That’s why they shouldn’t be allowed to take decisions, it only ever leads to trouble.
But as for the dalek point… to want to be reduced to nothing more than a squishy, slimy mound of almost useless flesh, tightly constrained in a metal tube, one of your arms converted into a mere plumbing accessory and – as you say – chained up in front of Mistress Billie? What could possibly be wrong about that?
Best wishes
S
Thank you for the reminder to go watch the “Devil’s Planet” episode of Space: 1999 again. That one did such a number on me as a young and budding kinkster back in the day!
Aye Declan. That and ‘The Worm that Turned’.
Happy days.
What I find weird about these vanilla-but-oh-come-on-they-are-SO-not-vanilla TV items is the way so many ordinary, non-femdom reviews just assess them as ordinary episodes. According to Wikipedia, one critic “found the episode “humdrum” and “clichéd”, likening the premise to that of “The Most Dangerous Game”, and elaborating that the story is “so basic, so pedestrian, that it could be a Buck Rogers or even a Battlestar Galactica. ‘Devil’s Planet’ is Space: 1999 lobotomised. The performances are solid, […] the production values are impressive, but there are no interesting thoughts inside this space adventure – just action, action, action.” Errr… yes. It’s also essentially a femdom porn movie broadcast on a normal TV channel to an audience of adolescents, some fraction of whom suddenly experienced their hearts thumping right out of their chests as they watched it.
But there are some strange people out there, after all.
Best wishes
S
I have always wondered if the name ‘Servitor’ was inspired by Sherri S. Tapper’s feminist post-apocalyptic novel ‘The Gate to the Women’s Country”?
It features a matriarchal society where men are divided into Warriors (who father all the children) and Servitors (who do all the chores). A brave new world built on the labour of willing service subs.
But then again, it’s an actually a proper book. And I know some men aren’t allowed them. In case they get ideas etc.
PP
Actually, PP, you’re wrong (but don’t take it too badly, you’re male and that must happen a lot), as I’d not heard of that but I have now and I’ll track it down. It sounds very lovely.
I’m allowed proper books, as long as they’re suitable. Sometimes I even get to copy entire chapters out of them. My SO knows that in my case, there’s very little danger of getting anything that could qualify as an ‘idea’ in a female sense, so it’s safe enough as long as she exercises oversight.
Not sure where the name came from, to be honest. Perhaps I should ask her. But it seemed… right.
Best wishes
S
It’s interesting to see Seven of Nine featured so prominently; I found some related design inspiration while browsing https://nanaimg.app/image-to-image/ai-interior-design, which made me think about how sci-fi aesthetics influence modern design.
I really ought to put this in the spam folder but it’s interesting to see how AI is creating the possibility of vaguely and spuriously relevant spam comments. A human reader – even possessing only a male level of intelligence – will readily understand that this blog’s interior design choices lean heavily towards the punitive and menacing (or occasionally, fluffy, pink and frilly) but points for trying. I wonder how long it’ll be before all spam comments are like this and there’s no way of telling the difference any more?
No particular wishes, best or otherwise, spambot
S