TRUMPI really think the people getting upset are insecure. It's a name, get over yourself.
TRUMPI really think the people getting upset are insecure. It's a name, get over yourself.
Why does it matter? Her name is Michael, get over it.
For what it's worth, names can change over time. I had a male teacher named Stacey.
Speaking of insecure people...TRUMP
I've seen names change over the course of about twenty years.It's true...just think of how much names have changed since your grandparents.
Leota, Ethel, Wilson, Barry...etc. None of those names are popular now.
Think of the changes that will occur in 250 years. They'll be naming babies "7" and "Soda."
Ouch.(A Michael here.)
You don't like the sound of it? Which pronunciation though? English, German or something else entirely?
Commander Dick Burnham would leave an impression."Why Burnham is named Michael"
Because Richard was too masculine.
Plus, I rather like it. I think it fits her well.Yep, In real life we have women named Micheal. I am a male Named Shannon, it happens.
Or Apple and Peaches.Think of the changes that will occur in 250 years. They'll be naming babies "7" and "Soda."
It's because that's what her parents named her, they probably had a reason but it's not important to the story. It's as important as why she has a particular hairstyle or favorite song.Gee, I read the op’s question as why she’s called Michael in universe, not why the creator(s) chose the name. Maybe she’s named after her father or someone significant to the story (or backstory).
Yep, In real life we have women named Micheal. I am a male Named Shannon, it happens.
But it might be part of the story - that's what I thought the discussion was about.It's because that's what her parents named her, they probably had a reason but it's not important to the story. It's as important as why she has a particular hairstyle or favorite song.
Have you ever heard A Boy Named Sue?Yep, In real life we have women named Micheal. I am a male Named Shannon, it happens.
It's not part of the story, it supposed to speak to our times. To remind us let go of our preconceptions regarding gender. Names, roles, etc. It's probably the most Star Trek thing about this sad production so far.But it might be part of the story - that's what I thought the discussion was about.
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't fire first. -- Wayne Gretzky" -- Michael BurnhamI think the reason is clear. The entire reason she's named Michael is so that at some point Harry Mudd can yell "Michael!!!" as a meta-reference to The Office. Case closed.
Maybe, who knows at this point in the story. It’s perfectly valid to discuss in the context of the backstory.It's not part of the story, it supposed to speak to our times. To remind us let go of our preconceptions regarding gender. Names, roles, etc. It's probably the most Star Trek thing about this sad production so far.
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