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  • As unlikely as it may seem, Space Quest-themed slash fiction has been written and at least one particular document (written by Pansy) has been passed around enough that it has achieved the status of an in-joke within the Space Quest fan community. While the phenomenon is uncommon, it is not unheard of. One example of this is a work of Vohaul Slashfiction, in which Slash Vohaul has sexual relations with a character from King's Quest III. User discretion is HIGHLY advised.
  • Slash Fiction is the 6th episode of Season 7. It aired on October 28th, 2011.
  • It is commonly believed that current slash fanfiction originated within the Star Trek: The Original Series fan fiction fandom, with "Kirk/Spock" stories – generally authored by female fans of the series – first appearing in the late 1970s. The name arises from the use of the slash symbol (/) in mentions in the late '70s of K/S (meaning stories where Kirk and Spock had a romantic [and often sexual] relationship) as compared to the ampersand (&) conventionally used for K&S or Kirk and Spock friendship fiction. For a time both slash and K/S (for "Kirk/Spock") were used interchangeably. Slash later spread to other fandoms, first Starsky and Hutch, Blake's 7, and The Professionals, then many others, eventually creating a fandom based around the concept of slash. Many early slash stories were ba
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  • Slash Fiction
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  • As unlikely as it may seem, Space Quest-themed slash fiction has been written and at least one particular document (written by Pansy) has been passed around enough that it has achieved the status of an in-joke within the Space Quest fan community. While the phenomenon is uncommon, it is not unheard of. One example of this is a work of Vohaul Slashfiction, in which Slash Vohaul has sexual relations with a character from King's Quest III. User discretion is HIGHLY advised.
  • It is commonly believed that current slash fanfiction originated within the Star Trek: The Original Series fan fiction fandom, with "Kirk/Spock" stories – generally authored by female fans of the series – first appearing in the late 1970s. The name arises from the use of the slash symbol (/) in mentions in the late '70s of K/S (meaning stories where Kirk and Spock had a romantic [and often sexual] relationship) as compared to the ampersand (&) conventionally used for K&S or Kirk and Spock friendship fiction. For a time both slash and K/S (for "Kirk/Spock") were used interchangeably. Slash later spread to other fandoms, first Starsky and Hutch, Blake's 7, and The Professionals, then many others, eventually creating a fandom based around the concept of slash. Many early slash stories were based on a pairing of two close friends, a "hero dyad" or "One True Pairing" such as Kirk/Spock or Starsky/Hutch; conversely, a classic pairing between foils was that of Blake/Avon from Blake's 7. The first K/S stories were not immediately accepted by all Trek fans. Later, authors such as Joanna Russ studied and reviewed the phenomenon in essays and gave the genre more academic clout. From there, increasing tolerance and acceptance of homosexuality and frustration with the portrayal of gay relationships in mainstream media fed a growing desire in authors to explore the subjects on their own terms using established media characters. Star Trek remained an important slash fiction fandom, while new slash fandoms grew around other television shows, movies, and books with sci-fi or action adventure roots.
  • Slash Fiction is the 6th episode of Season 7. It aired on October 28th, 2011.
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