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  2. Kirk/Spock - Wikipedia

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    This scene from Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) has been pointed to as supporting a homoerotic interpretation of Kirk and Spock's relationship. [1]Kirk/Spock, commonly abbreviated as K/S or Spirk [2] and referring to James T. Kirk and Spock from Star Trek, is a popular pair in slash fiction, possibly the first slash pairing, according to Henry Jenkins, an early slash fiction scholar. [3]

  3. Killing Time (Star Trek novel) - Wikipedia

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    The original manuscript included Kirk/Spock slash fiction overtones. The original manuscript of Killing Time included Kirk/Spock based slash fiction overtones. [1] The foundation of this genre of writing dated back to the 1970s with fan created fiction about Kirk and Spock. [2] This has since become a term typically used for same-sex unofficial ...

  4. Mpreg - Wikipedia

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    Mpreg fanart of Dad Egbert from Homestuck. Mpreg, short for male pregnancy, is a trope in fiction in which male characters become pregnant. Commonly found in fanfiction, particularly in slash fiction, mpreg explores themes of gender, identity, and societal norms. It has also appeared in mainstream media, where it is variously used for comedic ...

  5. All Our Yesterdays (Star Trek: The Original Series) - Wikipedia

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    Hearing a woman scream, Kirk runs through the portal, followed by McCoy and Spock. Kirk finds himself in a period similar to 17th century England while McCoy and Spock travel back 5,000 years to Sarpeidon's ice age. They cannot locate the portal, but can speak to each other. Spock surmises that the Sarpeidons escaped to their past.

  6. The Enemy Within (Star Trek: The Original Series) - Wikipedia

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    The "good" Kirk orders the crew to capture the "evil" Kirk, but at Spock's advice he keeps the fact that their quarry is his evil half a secret so as not to weaken the crew's faith in him; the crew is instead told of an imposter recognizable by the scratches on his cheek. The "evil" Kirk hears this announcement and uses makeup to mask his injury.

  7. The Savage Curtain - Wikipedia

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    "The Savage Curtain" is the twenty-second episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Gene Roddenberry and Arthur Heinemann (based on an original story by Roddenberry) and directed by Herschel Daugherty, it was first broadcast on March 7, 1969.

  8. The Tholian Web - Wikipedia

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    They lock onto Kirk's coordinates, and Spock orders the activation of the ship's engines, which carries them through the spatial rift. Kirk is brought along by the transporter lock, and beamed aboard just as his oxygen runs out. On the bridge, Kirk questions Spock and McCoy about their handling of the emergency, particularly concerning the tape.

  9. Slash fiction - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly believed that slash fan fiction originated during the late 1960s, within the Star Trek: The Original Series fan fiction fandom, starting with "Kirk/Spock" stories generally authored by female fans of the series and distributed privately among friends.

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