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Strip Search is a Penny Arcade TV series produced by Bionic Trousers. It features twelve webcomic artists who have been gathered in a reality TV-style competition to vie with each other for a year-long strip on the Penny Arcade web site. It is notable for being the first reailty show to be created by actual human beings, and not soulless robots. Strip Search was a short-lived reality series where fifteen men from all walks of life are throwing off the shackles of the typical workday with the hopes of winning one of seven spots in a male revue dance troupe (ala Magic Mike) in Las Vegas. Strip Search is an unmarked quest in Fallout: New Vegas. A strip search was a procedure undertaken by police or other authorities when an individual was suspected of being in possession of contraband or the proceeds of a crime. Those conducting the search required the subject to remove their clothing to determine if illicit materials were hidden there. In 2369, following the theft of her latinum hair brooch, Lwaxana Troi demanded that the room be sealed and everyone inside be strip searched until they found it. (DS9: "The Forsaken")
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Strip Search is a Penny Arcade TV series produced by Bionic Trousers. It features twelve webcomic artists who have been gathered in a reality TV-style competition to vie with each other for a year-long strip on the Penny Arcade web site. It is notable for being the first reailty show to be created by actual human beings, and not soulless robots. Strip Search is an unmarked quest in Fallout: New Vegas. Strip Search was a short-lived reality series where fifteen men from all walks of life are throwing off the shackles of the typical workday with the hopes of winning one of seven spots in a male revue dance troupe (ala Magic Mike) in Las Vegas. A strip search was a procedure undertaken by police or other authorities when an individual was suspected of being in possession of contraband or the proceeds of a crime. Those conducting the search required the subject to remove their clothing to determine if illicit materials were hidden there. In 2369, following the theft of her latinum hair brooch, Lwaxana Troi demanded that the room be sealed and everyone inside be strip searched until they found it. (DS9: "The Forsaken") In 2373, when Arissa was found going through Tauvid Rem's Assay office locker, Odo asked her if she found anything. When she asked if he'd believe her if she said no, he said he'd have her strip searched instead. Amused, she gave him the data crystal she'd recovered. (DS9: "A Simple Investigation") Miles O'Brien was subjected to a strip search within the Vic Fontaine holoprogram in 2375 when a security guard ordered him taken to be searched on suspicion of the theft of casino chips. When asked what happened to him afterwards, he stated he did not want to talk about it. (DS9: "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang")