Talk:Kudzu

Neshomeh, the information re: the Kudzu's gender only came to light in the recent rediscovery of the lost mission of TOS, or it would have been pointed out earlier. In any case, I think you're right and the Board should decide, given the time gap. It's just that we do have a fair amount of "TOS is the only real canon", and I think that's the reason for the edits.--Cassie5squared 07:12, July 6, 2010 (UTC)
 * Maybe this could be attributed to the general problem with Flowers and gender. As in it is likely almost purely personal preference (at least in species that don't have definite single gender like the Male Gingko) in creatures that don't really have the concepts of gender that humans do. The Goa'uld in Stargate are a good example of this (their breeding individuals are extremely rare). Osiris was a Goa'uld with a traditionally male persona and host, but in the show it ended up taking and keeping a female host. It apparently decided that being female suited it. Maybe a mention of something along those lines could be added, kind of further proof that the issue of Flowers and gender is a complicated one.
 * Yeah, Miah (I think), that's how I was thinking of handling it. It IS a good point--but I take exception to unidentified persons arbitrarily making changes without discussing it or even mentioning it to me, since it's something I would have to address, or to anyone else, either, since everyone's perception would be affected--not to mention failing to cite the exact source, since it's not something easy to find anymore (although it wasn't lost when I started writing, by the way--it was hosted on Odd Lots, which only went down last year-ish). At least with an ID I'd know where they were coming from. As is, it's just some random person subverting what I've done behind my back. I don't like it and it does not make me kindly disposed toward anything they have to say, good point or not. That said, I'll be bringing the issue up properly on the Board now, possibly with a side-mention of logging in on the Wiki. ~Neshomeh 17:08, July 6, 2010 (UTC)