It might combine them through character development. For instance, a character's sexual orientation or desires could be altered by a science - fictional event like exposure to a strange radiation. This then drives the plot as the character has to deal with this new aspect of themselves in a world full of other science - fiction elements.
Another theme could be the use of sex as a tool for storytelling in the science - fiction world of 'Outer Limits'. It might be used to show the boundaries of human nature when faced with extraordinary situations, like how characters' sexual desires are affected by new technologies or alien influences.
To be honest, I don't know for sure. Sometimes movies claim to be based on true stories but take a lot of liberties. You'd have to do some research to find out for certain about 'Final Appeal'.
Some people are attracted to the idea of exploring Ravus in a more adult or romantic context in lemon fanfiction. It might be the allure of seeing a different side of his character, one that is more passionate or involved in relationships that are not explored in the original game.
In all likelihood, 'No Limits' isn't a true story. Stories often blend imagination and elements to engage the audience, and this one could be no exception.
The word limits for novels can be very flexible. For a simple or concise novel, it could be as few as 20,000 words. In the middle range, many commercial novels aim for around 80,000 - 100,000 words as this is a length that publishers often find marketable. But some literary novels or complex sagas can have no upper limit and can go well over 200,000 words.
Most likely not. 'No Limits' seems to be more of an imaginative construct. Writers often come up with compelling stories from their creativity rather than real-life happenings.
Well, 'breaking the limits fanfic' could be about various things. It might be a fan - made story where the characters break through some sort of boundaries, like physical limits in a superhero - type setting, or perhaps they break social limits in a more realistic drama - like fanfic. Without reading it specifically, it's hard to say for sure.