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'''Mx''' was a [[Gender neutrality|gender-neutral]] [[honourific]] used on [[Earth]]. This was [[ | '''Mx''' was a [[Gender neutrality|gender-neutral]] [[honourific]] used on [[Earth]]. This was [[Orr]]'s preferred title, as [[singular they|they]] had no fixed gender. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Superiority Complex (audio story)}}) | ||
Mx [[Neon]] was the [[curator]] of a trans-temporal [[museum]], containing the [[Relic Room]]. They hired Professor [[River Song]] to recover a painting. ([[AUDIO]]: | Mx [[Neon]] was the [[curator]] of a trans-temporal [[museum]], containing the [[Relic Room]]. They hired Professor [[River Song]] to recover a painting. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Web of Time (audio story)}}) | ||
[[Calypso Jonze]] preferred not to use any honourifics, only to be referred to either | [[Calypso Jonze]] preferred not to use any honourifics, only to be referred to by either their [[first name|first]] or [[surname|last name]]. The [[Sixth Doctor]] called them Calypso, while [[Mrs]] [[Constance Clarke]] settled on Jonze, as the closest option to her usual etiquette. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Lovecraft Invasion (audio story)}}) | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
In the real world, Mx gained widespread recognition across the [[United Kingdom]] in the mid-2010s as a gender-neutral title on [[passport]]s, [[driving licence]]s, and in major institutions like [[bank]]s, broadcasters and the ''[[Royal Mail]]''. | * In the real world, Mx gained widespread recognition across the [[United Kingdom]] in the mid-2010s as a gender-neutral title on [[passport]]s, [[driving licence]]s, and in major institutions like [[bank]]s, broadcasters and the ''[[Royal Mail]]''.{{fact}} | ||
* It is generally pronounced ''mix'', as in the [[DWU]], or otherwise ''mux''; occasionally ''mixter''.{{fact}} | |||
It is generally pronounced ''mix'', as in the [[DWU]], or otherwise ''mux''; occasionally ''mixter''. | * Coincidentally, "Mx" was an alias used by [[Mickey Smith]] in the [[2005 (releases)|2005]] short story ''[[Alien landing confirmed (short story)|Alien landing confirmed]]'', predating the title's growth in the 2010s. | ||
[[Category:Honourifics]] | [[Category:Honourifics]] | ||
[[Category:Sex and gender]] | [[Category:Sex and gender|0]] | ||
[[Category:Titles and offices from the real world]] | [[Category:Titles and offices from the real world]] |
Latest revision as of 02:16, 5 November 2024
Mx was a gender-neutral honourific used on Earth. This was Orr's preferred title, as they had no fixed gender. (AUDIO: Superiority Complex [+]Loading...["Superiority Complex (audio story)"])
Mx Neon was the curator of a trans-temporal museum, containing the Relic Room. They hired Professor River Song to recover a painting. (AUDIO: The Web of Time [+]Loading...["The Web of Time (audio story)"])
Calypso Jonze preferred not to use any honourifics, only to be referred to by either their first or last name. The Sixth Doctor called them Calypso, while Mrs Constance Clarke settled on Jonze, as the closest option to her usual etiquette. (AUDIO: The Lovecraft Invasion [+]Loading...["The Lovecraft Invasion (audio story)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- In the real world, Mx gained widespread recognition across the United Kingdom in the mid-2010s as a gender-neutral title on passports, driving licences, and in major institutions like banks, broadcasters and the Royal Mail.[source needed]
- It is generally pronounced mix, as in the DWU, or otherwise mux; occasionally mixter.[source needed]
- Coincidentally, "Mx" was an alias used by Mickey Smith in the 2005 short story Alien landing confirmed, predating the title's growth in the 2010s.