First, you need to be well - versed in the Star Trek universe. Know the different species, technologies, and cultures. Then, when incorporating futanari elements, think about how it would impact the existing Star Trek lore. For example, how would a species with futanari characteristics interact with the Prime Directive?
I'm not sure there are official 'Star Trek' futanari stories as it involves non - canonical and often inappropriate concepts that don't align with the original Star Trek values. However, in fan - created stories that might be inspired by Star Trek, they could potentially explore new alien species with unique biological features that might be loosely related to the idea, but this is very much in the realm of non - official and often not family - friendly content.
There is 'Futanari Encounters in the Star Trek Galaxy'. This fanfiction could potentially involve a starship crew encountering a planet where futanari is the norm. It might deal with the cultural differences and how the crew adapts to this new discovery, and how it challenges their pre - existing notions of gender and biology.
It's very unlikely that there is any significant amount of 'Star Trek' futanari - inspired fan - made content. The Star Trek brand is associated with values like unity, exploration, and positive relationships. Futanari concepts are not in line with these values, and most fans who create content are more interested in expanding on the established Star Trek universe in ways that are consistent with its spirit.
It can seem strange at first. However, if we think of it in terms of the franchise's influence on the fanfiction and vice versa, it's not so odd. The official Star Trek has inspired a vast amount of fanfiction. And in a way, the existence of that fanfiction is like a feedback loop that the franchise can 'observe'. So, while it's an odd concept literally, it makes more sense when considering the relationship between the two.
No. Fanfiction should uphold certain ethical and respectful standards. Anal fanfiction often involves inappropriate and vulgar content that goes against the positive and inclusive spirit of the Star Trek community which is generally about exploration, diversity, and positive values.
Geography in Star Trek 2009 fanfiction can be used to enhance the sense of exploration. Different regions on the planets in the fanfic can be home to diverse alien species. For instance, a frozen tundra area could be where a reclusive and technologically advanced race resides. The geographical layout of these areas can also affect the plot. If a planet has a large ocean that separates two warring factions, it could be a major obstacle or a key strategic point in the story.
Yes, they might. In fanfiction, the characters are often written with a love for the Star Trek universe. Since they are part of that world, it's quite possible that they would enjoy watching the series as it's a way to see their own world from an outside perspective, and also to relive adventures similar to their own. It can also be a source of inspiration for them in the fanfiction stories.
It influenced the franchise by showing the producers what the fans were interested in. If a particular character or plot in fanfiction was very popular, it could potentially inspire the show's creators. For example, if a fanfiction explored a certain alien race in a new and exciting way, it might lead to that race being introduced or further developed in the official series.
This statement can be taken in a few different ways. On one hand, it could simply be a fun, creative way of saying that the Star Trek brand or community is aware of the fanfiction. The fanfiction often explores new ideas, characters, and storylines within the Star Trek universe. So, in a sense, the larger Star Trek concept is 'watching' these new and different takes on its world. It also might imply that the fanfiction has an impact on how the Star Trek franchise is perceived or even potentially developed in the future.