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+ | A '''net-girl''' was the term used to described a woman who sold access to her mind for [[money]] via the use of a permanently-implanted [[dataport]]. The practice was akin to [[prostitution]], but without physical contact between the buyer and seller. Net-girls were known to exist on the non-[[Federation]] world of [[Finnea Prime]]. |
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Revision as of 01:05, 20 March 2014
A net-girl was the term used to described a woman who sold access to her mind for money via the use of a permanently-implanted dataport. The practice was akin to prostitution, but without physical contact between the buyer and seller. Net-girls were known to exist on the non-Federation world of Finnea Prime.
The Idanian operative "Arissa" became a net-girl on Finnea when she infiltrated the Orion Syndicate. (DS9: "A Simple Investigation")