Comment on It's sad that people completely misunderstand what Star Trek is about.

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jj4211@lemmy.world ⁨4⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

Ugh, fine.

“Adira, who joined us from Earth, may be able to guide sto Federation headquarters one she regains her own memoris”

“Is there any way the symbiont was joined with Adira against her will?”

Basically, Adira spends episodes 3 through 8 rolling with feminine pronouns, keeping their non-binary nature a secret.

Adira doesn’t come out until Episode 8: ADIRA: Um, “they.” Not… not “she.” I’ve never felt like a “she” or or a “her,” so… I would prefer “they” or “them” from now on.

STAMETS: Okay.

ADIRA: Um, and I’ve never told anyone but Gray.

Adira kept their non-binary identity secret and took them 5 episodes to work up the nerve to declare to the first person other than Gray. I think the traditional trek move would have been from episode 3, right out the gate, first reference to this new character would use non-gendered pronouns because, well, why would they feel they need to keep it a secret?

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