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Jim Powers , a veteran in the adult industry with hundreds of directing credits.
Produced by and directed by the prolific Jim Powers , Omega Pi Trans
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The structural blueprint of the production, its thematic focus within contemporary adult media, and the collaborative efforts that shaped its 2021 release outline its place in adult cinema. Production Overview: Omega Pi Trans (2021)
2021 was a significant year for transgender and non‑binary visibility:
The cast featured several prominent figures in the trans adult space, including: Pierce Paris Jade Venus Ella Hollywood Dante Colle Michael DelRay : This incomplete fragment is likely the beginning
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By combining a seasoned director like Jim Powers with standard-bearing talent like Ella Hollywood and Dante Colle, Omega Pi Trans cemented itself as a notable milestone in the Gender X Films catalog during the 2021 streaming boom. It reflects an era where high-production gonzo content successfully dominated the digital market by catering directly to specific, highly enthusiastic adult sub-audiences. Share public link
In 2021, the term “Omega Pi Trans” does not correspond to a known registered organization, fraternity chapter, or legal business. The combination of a traditionally masculine name (“Jim Powers”), a non-binary/gender-expansive identifier (“Gender X”), and a feminine pronoun (“She”) points to a possible individual who was navigating identity disclosure within a collegiate or professional fraternal setting (Omega Pi – possibly a local or fictional chapter of a larger Greek system like Omega Psi Phi or a professional fraternity). No verified incidents, lawsuits, or policy changes involving an “Omega Pi” and a “Jim Powers” occurred in 2021.