). Cars have pretty much lost gender in modern parlance. There was a big discussion about this some years ago because someone objected to the RN referring to ships as 'she'; something about it being outdated and not relevant in modern times or something. Not sure what the outcome was. I just have no recollection of this kind of terminology being used in Trek. The Fatherland?
Great Britain herself is usually referred to as feminine.
Kirk definitely referred to his Enterprise as 'she', even calls her a woman if I'm not mistaken in This Side of Paradise. Can anyone confirm?
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"Ein Schiff" is gender neutral (das/ein).
The Changing Face of Evil-Back on topic, I think Sisko's charges were definitely neutral. "Hello ship"
Do many Trek episodes refer to a ship as 'she'?
I only ask because I could have sworn that Tigh referred to Galactica as feminine in the final series.
Kirk definitely referred to his Enterprise as 'she', even calls her a woman if I'm not mistaken in This Side of Paradise. Can anyone confirm?
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You can see it in these selected Kirk and McCoy clips (@4:14) from the episode: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qYxnLC9P-oKirk: I've already got a female to worry about... her name's the Enterprise.
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