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Science fiction thriller as crossover between the Land of the Giants series and Lovecraft, with Lovecraftian elements--a cave, strange equipment like Mi-Go devices, whispers, unseen presences, and sexual restraint like Infernal Restraints.com No actual sexual abuse or rape.

Part One above is the cave, devices and changes on board the Spindrift. A strange unseen presence like Nyarlathotep advises Mark Wilson and Steve Burton to install his devices on board and restrain Betty Hamilton and Valerie Scott, because they will object. He does NOT suggest sex abuse but tells them that they can handle the women as they want later.Full chapter.
Part Two is the journey to remote, unknown space, a bit like Star Trek; but it is really a corridor of chaotic space like the great chaos of Azathoth. The voice is actually his servant. Betty and Valerie remain restrained but faint in their seats. Still no sex abuse. Relax and enjoy!
Part Three has Spindrift heading into a chaotic sector of space to encounter a being like Lovecraft's Azathoth. The men aboard the ship acknowledge how sexy women are when they are bound.
Part Four is the landing in the chaos, and the men all have to disembark and explore the environment. The alien host appears to them all aboard the ship, resembling Nyarlathotep or other Old Ones. After the men leave, he traps the women on board in their seats, which recline to sleep position, and attaches electrodes again. He warns them that they will be"possessed" by higher minds than theirs, like a Mi-Go or Elder Race transfer.
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Wow! Hot women, hyper-orgasms, long periods of unconsciousness for the gals, and weird 8-foot-tall aliens! A bit more overtly sexual than I am accustomed to, but fascinating, nonetheless! You gots an ingenious and creative mind goin' on there, Michael!