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[[Image:penis lantern admirers.jpg|thumb|Members of the Penis Lantern Admiration Society.]]
[[Image:penis lantern admirers.jpg|thumb|Members of the Penis Lantern Admiration Society.]]


The '''penis lantern'''<ref>This is a descriptive term furnished by [[David Eick]] during his [[On the Set of the "New" Pegasus|video blog]] on ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]''.</ref> is a chrome, phallic-like lighting fixture adorning Admiral [[Helena Cain]]'s quarters on ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]''.
The '''penis lantern'''<ref>This is a descriptive term furnished by [[David Eick]] during his [[On the Set of the "New" Pegasus|video blog]] on ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]''.</ref> is a chrome, phallic-like wall sconce adorning Admiral [[Helena Cain]]'s quarters on ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]''. Such wall sconces are used as secondary lighting sources, and are used in an aesthetic capacity over functionality.  


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Members of the Penis Lantern Admiration Society.

The penis lantern[1] is a chrome, phallic-like wall sconce adorning Admiral Helena Cain's quarters on Pegasus. Such wall sconces are used as secondary lighting sources, and are used in an aesthetic capacity over functionality.

References

  1. This is a descriptive term furnished by David Eick during his video blog on Pegasus.