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MemoryAlpha editor refuses to change Adira's Gender to "Non-Binary"

There was one attempt to address LGBTs in the old movies, and that was in 2002's Nemesis:
"Ladies and Gentlemen and invited transgendered species."
It's obvious that they wanted to use the word, but then they implied there are entire species out there who are trans - if everyone is trans, wouldn't they all be the same, the majority, basically just like they're cis? And wouldn't they also be ladies and gentlemen anyway? It was odd :shrug:
 
There was one attempt to address LGBTs in the old movies, and that was in 2002's Nemesis:
"Ladies and Gentlemen and invited transgendered species."
It's obvious that they wanted to use the word, but then they implied there are entire species out there who are trans - if everyone is trans, wouldn't they all be the same, the majority, basically just like they're cis? And wouldn't they also be ladies and gentlemen anyway? It was odd :shrug:
Oh yikes! I gotta say I'm glad I haven't rewatched this one since probably 2013. Frankly, I don't think this was an attempt to address actual lgbt people, since it explicitely addresses "species", so either this was an attempt at including fictional (and almost never mentioned) non-binary species, or a delibarate fuck you to real life human trans people. I'm inclined to think it's the former, and they were just hella uneducated. Still sucks though. Seriously, this is why it's good to have actualy lgbtq+ people behidn the scenes. So we don't have to go through cringe like that. Also, I see Berman has a writing credit. I shall blame him.
 
The "invited" part doesn't sit well with me. It implies ladies and gentlemen are welcome but only certain transgender species (whatever that is) are welcome. Just the ones we are cool with, we won't let just any any transgendered species through the door. Not inclusive at all.
 
There was one attempt to address LGBTs in the old movies, and that was in 2002's Nemesis:
"Ladies and Gentlemen and invited transgendered species."
It's obvious that they wanted to use the word, but then they implied there are entire species out there who are trans - if everyone is trans, wouldn't they all be the same, the majority, basically just like they're cis? And wouldn't they also be ladies and gentlemen anyway? It was odd :shrug:
"Transgendered" is also an outdated term.
 
I actually don‘t think I have, I just wrote that post before going to bed and worded it weirdly. I think I only watched it once when it was on TV.

Decades ago I wrote several chapters of a post nemesis TNG fanfiction, yet I'd forgotten that Data died in Nemesis because the movie made very little impact on me.

Sadly Nemesis was the final ever TNG story... Wait a second?
 
I didn't even learn about the issue with Data's remarks at the wedding until I had started watching Star Trek with the original audio... in the Hungarian dub, he merely said "... and invitees of any other gender." It was still played as a joke though.
 
It's a fairly common trope in sci-fi to do some spin on "Welcome, ladies, gentlemen and smizmars!", usually as a gag because: "ha-ha, aliens are weird, ha-ha!" (Indeed, without even checking, I'd put money on tvtropes having a whole page of this.)
In this instance, while the phrasing was unfortunate and insensitive, I think it came from a place of ignorance, not active malignance. Not that this is a hill I'm willing to die on, because...it's 'Nemesis'.
 
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