The new Homo Andoria?Or multiple males and/or multiple females. Need to keep up with the news.
The new Homo Andoria?Or multiple males and/or multiple females. Need to keep up with the news.
Yes! I would love to see a transgender character feature prominently. A sign that the future is more open and welcoming to everyone, not just hetero-normative people.I would really love a trans character on the show. It would be nice to have some representation on television that isn't a prisoner, reality show star or in a sensationalist documentary.
That could, yes. I'm also including people who choose to eschew the gender binary. I believe that a woman can have what we see as traditionally male genitalia, and vice versa. The idea is that by the 23rd/24th century, we've stopped seeing gender as a binary thing.The problem being that even 23rd century technology would allow much more rapid reassignment surgery. And they'd be able to transition much earlier, probably before leaving for the Academy.
Having one of the command staff have a child who is going through it back on Earth while they're out serving in the unknown would work though.
Given that it seems to have some connection to structures in the brain, they could probably identify it at birth and just let the parents know. It would carry the same weight as needing glasses. Let the kid be raised as the gender they identify with, which is starting to happen now. By then it should be the standard.The problem being that even 23rd century technology would allow much more rapid reassignment surgery. And they'd be able to transition much earlier, probably before leaving for the Academy.
Having one of the command staff have a child who is going through it back on Earth while they're out serving in the unknown would work though.
Star Trek should be our future, not the future of the 1960s. They shouldn't limit the tech of the show because it doesn't fit in with what people thought computers would be like decades ago. If anything there should be more AIs and robots, we seem to be heading in that direction.That universe is gone, the new one isn't going to have those laws, as we've already seen enhanced humans.
Well since people are arguing this universe is so very different, we don't know if that law is in place at all. Since we have bionic men on the Enterprise now, I'm guessing no.
And helping with medical procedures in childhood is not eugenics. Relax.
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