Morn's mother[]
I seem to recall an episode (maybe "Favor the Bold"), in which Morn's mother is mentioned. There's definitely a scene sometime in S6 or S7 where Quark gives Morn advice about how to deal with his mother. Wouldn't this argue against Morn being of an adrogynous species? CzechOut ☎ | ✍ 03:18, 18 September 2007 (UTC)
- That and the references to his 17 brothers and sisters. --Alan del Beccio 03:30, 18 September 2007 (UTC)
- Well, gender and physical sex can be two different things. As in humans, you can be androgynous, as in males and females assume the same genderless self-image and social role, but still have different sexual organs available. I would assume this is the norm with Morn's race. Hence an androgunous race of males and females. :) --Pseudohuman 11:35, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
Title changed[]
I moved the article Androgynous to Androgyny for three reasons:
- "Androgynous" is an adjective, which makes this word alone a poor title for an article.
- In the list of "References" at the bottom of the article for TNG: "The Outcast", there was a dead link for "androgyny", suggesting that somebody else thought "androgyny" was the right term.
- Wikipedia has an article entitled "androgyny".
A redirect to this page will catch anyone who looks for "androgynous". Vivienne marcus 10:54, 10 June 2008 (UTC)