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On Alpha Centauri: if they're referred to by different pronouns in different stories, I think we should definitely use they/them pronouns here for consistency, rather than switching between pronouns for certain stories, and for others not knowing what to put at all. | On Alpha Centauri: if they're referred to by different pronouns in different stories, I think we should definitely use they/them pronouns here for consistency, rather than switching between pronouns for certain stories, and for others not knowing what to put at all. | ||
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And you say Christopher uses (or is referred to) by he/him pronouns, but is that in the audio or the novel? We still haven't established what's used in the novel. | And you say Christopher uses (or is referred to) by he/him pronouns, but is that in the audio or the novel? We still haven't established what's used in the novel. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:22, 27 April 2023
On Alpha Centauri: if they're referred to by different pronouns in different stories, I think we should definitely use they/them pronouns here for consistency, rather than switching between pronouns for certain stories, and for others not knowing what to put at all.
Christopher: "physically genderless" doesn't really mean anything. Do you mean he lacks a sex? Again, I need to know what kind of language is used in the stories.
And you say Christopher uses (or is referred to) by he/him pronouns, but is that in the audio or the novel? We still haven't established what's used in the novel.