Plot
The movie begins with Zuma about to be sacrificed in a ritual, which interrupted by the arrival of aliens. Zuma is abducted and eventually auctioned off by a robot to a nasty slave owner who then forces her to compete in the Grand Nymphoseum, a sort of galactic sex olympics, where the first one to cum is the loser. She quickly works her way up in ranks as a sexual gladiator, defeating multitudes of crazy alien competitors. In the last contest Zuma is put up against another human, and they orgasm at exactly the same moment down to the millisecond, so it is a tie and because she did not lose she goes free.
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