wusband. hife.
EDIT: I just realized that was-band is probably a term for ex-husband
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wusband. hife.
EDIT: I just realized that was-band is probably a term for ex-husband
Star Trek is a huge exception, but It's strange how absent the concept of gender normally is from scifi. Things that are perfectly normal in scifi include cybernetic enhancements, genetic engineering, etc., but god forbid anyone use technology to change their gender. And if technology really existed to instantly and effortlessly change gender, I suspect almost everyone would be doing it because that's exactly what happens in social VR apps like VRChat.
It’s been years since I watched DS9. Can someone remind me what her deal was again as it relates to this meme?
They're an alien creature that lives many lifetimes, takes over hosts (with their consent) and in return extends the host's lifetime. As a result the creature often changes gender (and species) when switching hosts. Canonically it's established that they have the host's consent but the series never really expands on that, it definitely seems murky as the creature seems to have complete control over the host's body, though it's hinted the host changes the creature's thoughts and behaviors to an extent.
It is consent, the Trill train for years to even get opportunitty to be "joined
You mean a wise and powerful little friend wants to use my body and fix my life?
Klingons were legit less fucked up than contemporary society as we know it today, and they were still fucked up.
It gets even more depressing when thinking about the real world. In the Futurama universe, everyone is respectful of others' pronouns. Even Richard Nixon is careful about them.