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Chapter 3 by Wikia Wikia

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Crew aboard The Bishop

The Bishop is a free-floating space-station orbiting the Planet Earth.

Originally conceived as a type of orbital bunker by the scientists of Project: Paperclip, the original schematics of The Bishop were lost, found, modified, planned and eventually built over the course of over 100 years, eventually finding a spot equal-opposite to Earth's moon where it hangs in the sky to this day.


One of the many things Commander Joseph Rodan had learned ever since he was made the military's liaison on The Bishop was that sex in zero-gravity was _amazing._

Rodan was floating in his office -- having switched off the artificial gravity himself -- with all of his clothes having been stored away in a locker built into the wall as to keep them from floating off with him.

In his lap was Chief Scientist Nathalie Hope. She was wearing the typical uniform most of the staff onboard wore -- a blue and orange jumpsuit, functional for its many pockets -- with her blond hair poking out from the headline, the zipper down the middle completely undone, revealing that she was wearing nothing underneath. Zero-gravity made her literally weightless, so Rodan used his muscular arms to impale her on his cock. Hope loved getting it rough, so it didn't take long for her eyes to roll to the back of her head.

Normally, the idea of a commanding officer having sexual relations with a coworker like this was highly immoral and was a mess jsut waiting to be discovered, but things were very different on The Bishop.


The Bishop was the first space-faring vehicle the Earth had ever made with artificial-gravity, making it a world wonder the moment it came online. What people didn't anticipate that the simulated mass used to artificially copy Earth's gravitational pull had an unintended side-effect. While the effects were in essence harmless, the human body's interaction with simulated gravity stimulated various parts of the human brain to release a steady increase in testosterone, estrogen and other chemical reactions that go into human hormones and pheromones.

In laymen's terms, the artificial-gravity aboard The Bishop made people aboard it mad-horny.

By the time the scientists and staff realized what was going on, they had all agreed not to let it stop them. Somehow, they managed to convince them to keep The Bishop running to record the long-term effects. While some had left back to Earth when given the option, others stayed behind. Years have gone by and no other ill-effects have been recorded. There was a pregnancy scare or two, but that was to be expected with all the sex they were having.

Even if someone were to get pregnant, The Bishop had next-level medical technology and expert doctors that would be able to handle the situation. Thanks to the base's experimental 3D printers, they had an unlimited supply of condoms and every other method of birth-control conceivable to the human imagination, so the risk of pregnancy or STD outbreaks were statistically lower than anywhere on Earth.

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