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AdricLovesNyssa: Awesome, thanks a lot for your help. With the information we have now, it seems to be that Sentris isn't given any pronouns. Are there any others of her kind? | AdricLovesNyssa: Awesome, thanks a lot for your help. With the information we have now, it seems to be that Sentris isn't given any pronouns. Are there any others of her kind? | ||
Hmm. Robots. I mean robots ''can'' have gender, evidently (in the context of the DWU). If no statement is given that a robot lacks gender, and gendered pronouns are used, those are the pronouns we should use. [[Trine-E]] and [[Zu-Zana]] are ladies, and ''[[Christmas on a Rational Planet (novel)|Christmas on a Rational Planet]]'' tells us about "[[gynoid]]s". However—if gendered pronouns are not used, we should not assign any individual pronouns based on the implied sex of the actor, certainly not for non-humans. | Hmm. Robots. I mean robots ''can'' have gender, evidently (in the context of the DWU). If no statement is given that a robot lacks gender, and gendered pronouns are used, those are the pronouns we should use. [[Trine-E]] and [[Zu-Zana]] are ladies, and ''[[Christmas on a Rational Planet (novel)|Christmas on a Rational Planet]]'' tells us about "[[gynoid]]s". However—if gendered pronouns are not used, we should not assign any individual pronouns based on the implied sex of the actor, certainly not for non-humans. | ||
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