User talk:60.70.173.141

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Clarifications[edit]

  1. Bisexual refers to one's attraction, not their gender.
  2. "Varies" is preferred over "male and female" because it is shorter, simpler, and covers all of the bases in the off-chance that male or female is not the best category.
  3. Regarding my comment about androids, it appears I was thinking of cyborgs. That was my bad. Though I don't see changing "robot" to "android" as necessary. Could argue that due to the weapons and armor-like form, that they steer away from conventional androids.

--CanvasK (talk) 08:42, January 22, 2024 (EST)

  1. I'm sorry that it didn't make much sense to me. Bisexual refers to having both genders, and I was wrong for assuming that Varies didn't know the gender. Libre's Pikachu only appears in the female version in the game, but we know that there is a male version in the TV anime, so that was bad. Since Pokemon is based on animals, I guess there was no need to write animal names. Also, although Mega Man is a robot, it looks just like a human, so it was called an android, but since it was easy to express something other than a human being as a robot, Mega Man seems to be something like Dr. Light's son.
  2. The reason why robots such as Mega Man and X were made to be androids was because the type of R.O.B. (which is called a robot in Japan) itself was written as R.O.B., and since Mega Man is a robot that looks just like a human, it was made to be an android. did. Like Xenosaga's KOS-MOS and Terminator's T-800, they have a human form, and Mega Man's younger sister Roll is also a robot, but she only looks like a human, and if she is a girl, she is also called a gynoid. In fact, boy robots are also called androids.

--User:60.70.173.141 (talk) 07:00, January 23, 2024 (EST)

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