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'''Serge:''' In the case of human attack, first, they not compare, pray down and pin the person on their back with one foot...\\

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'''Serge:''' In the case of human attack, first, they not compare, pray knock their prey down and pin the person on their back with one foot...\\
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* ThePornomancer:
** Serge has a strong sexual appeal to most female characters and whatever he does once they get into bed tends to evoke wild and delighted passion from his lovers.
** Some of Serge's GirlOfTheWeek characters also tend to get hit on by a lot of men besides Serge and have strong sex drives, such as Sharon Rhodes from the first and fourth books and Rachael from ''Atomic Lobster'', who Serge declares "Fucks like a hurricane."
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* SureLetsGoWithThat: In ''When Elves Attack'', Serge tells Coleman that City and Country are only making out because City is horny, never has sex with Serge, and her only other option is the unappealing Coleman. Coleman interprets this as them wanting to put on a GirlOnGirlIsHot show for his benefit, and Serge halfheartedly tells him to keep thinking that.
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---> '''Coleman''': How do [[[AnimalAssassin ostriches]]] use those toes anyway?\\

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---> -> '''Coleman''': How do [[[AnimalAssassin ostriches]]] use those toes anyway?\\
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---> '''Coleman''': How do [[[AnimalAssassin ostriches]]] use those toes anyway?\\
'''Serge:''' In the case of human attack, first, they not compare, pray down and pin the person on their back with one foot...\\
'''Coleman''': Just happened.\\
'''Serge:''' Then they start raking their victim’s chest with the other foot...\\
''The AssholeVictim screams in the distance.''\\
'''Coleman''': Put a check mark there ... What happened to your empathy thing?\\
'''Serge:''' Just because I was forced to mete out justice doesn’t mean I don’t feel his pain...\\
'''Coleman''': There goes a liver.

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** After Sharon is written out of the series (minus one AnachronicOrder reappearance), the next book introduces RecurringCharacter Ingrid "Country" Praline, another blond woman who sometimes does drugs (albeit weed instead of coke) and assists Serge throughout various schemes that she is often apathetic to while having regular CoitusEnsues moments with Serge and bickering with him just as regularly. However, unlike TokenEvilTeammate Sharon, Country is a NiceGirl, or a JerkWithAHeartOfGold at worst, values her friendships, doesn't commit crimes out of greed, can be more genuinely helpful than Sharon, and avoids the SexIsViolence aspect of Serge and Sharon's relationship.
** By the time of ''Atomic Lobster'' (book 10), Serge tends to date women of a higher intellectual caliber than Sharon and Country (with his occasional reunions with Country being among the rare exceptions to this). However, like Sharon, his MeetYourEarlyInstallmentWeirdness GirlOfTheWeek Rachael is a blond stripper with criminal inclinations (although Rachael is more of a ShamelessFanserviceGirl petty crook compared to Sharon's status as TheVamp and an AxCrazy armed robber and BlackWidow with a much higher body count), a preoccupation with doing coke, a fiery temper, and a SexIsViolence relationship with Serge. Serge and Coleman lampshade the trope and comment it's like the two women were separated at birth. They only reconsider this opinion at the end of the book, [[spoiler:upon learning that Sharon and Rachael are [[BackupTwin actual sisters]] rather than {{Identical Stranger}}s]]. Rachael also has a dancing style that is nearly identical to Country's.

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** After Sharon is written out of the series (minus one AnachronicOrder reappearance), the next book introduces RecurringCharacter Ingrid "Country" Praline, another blond woman who sometimes does drugs (albeit weed instead of coke) coke), dresses revealingly, and assists Serge throughout various schemes that she is often apathetic to while having regular CoitusEnsues moments with Serge and bickering with him and his friends just as regularly. However, unlike TokenEvilTeammate Sharon, Country is a NiceGirl, or a JerkWithAHeartOfGold at worst, worst after some negative CharacterDevelopment, values her friendships, doesn't commit crimes out of greed, can be more genuinely helpful than Sharon, and avoids the SexIsViolence aspect of Serge and Sharon's relationship.
** By the time of ''Atomic Lobster'' (book 10), Serge tends to date women of a higher intellectual caliber than Sharon and Country (with his occasional reunions with Country being among the rare exceptions to this). However, like Sharon, his MeetYourEarlyInstallmentWeirdness GirlOfTheWeek Rachael is a blond stripper with criminal inclinations (although Rachael is more of a ShamelessFanserviceGirl petty crook compared to Sharon's status as TheVamp and an AxCrazy armed robber and BlackWidow with a much higher high body count), a preoccupation with doing coke, a fiery temper, and a SexIsViolence relationship with Serge. Serge and Coleman lampshade the trope and comment it's like the two women were separated at birth. They only reconsider this opinion at the end of the book, [[spoiler:upon learning that Sharon and Rachael are [[BackupTwin actual sisters]] rather than {{Identical Stranger}}s]]. Rachael also has a dancing style that is nearly identical to Country's.

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