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Thread: V's Gender Debate IV [Official]
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2006-06-17, 10:36 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: V's Gender Debate IV [Official]
V is male. I can't believe anyone's still doubting that. :D
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2006-06-18, 01:23 AM (ISO 8601)
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Originally Posted by Holy_Knight
nale has.I joined the Roy Fan Club and all I got was this lousy smiley.
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2006-06-24, 02:57 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: V's Gender Debate IV [Official]
Personally I think V is male.
I know there were several references to how Zz'dtri and the new-half elf were male, and therefore opposite, so V is female, but if you look at other opposites such as Roy and Thog and Haley and Sabine and Nale and Elan, they're of the same gender.
And not that this is big, but V almost always calls Haley Miss Starshine. That just seems like such a male mannerism. I mean, I only remember other guys in the strip saying it (like that 2nd level rogue and some other guy later on.)
And forgetting to name a familiar just seems rather masculine, too (154).
The face V makes in 237 when Haley makes the comment about it being 'roy's time of month' was pretty much the typical male reactionary face, too.
Yeah, that was my 2 cents.
Not that we'll ever know who is right ;D
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2006-06-24, 07:41 PM (ISO 8601)
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I've had a thought about V's marriage, but since the thread title doesn't say [spoiler], I'll type it in beige.
Haley was the only one to already know that V is married. What if the two of them were the married couple, but it was an open marriage, which would leave Haley free to be in love with Elan without making complications in the relationship? 8)
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2006-06-24, 07:47 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: V's Gender Debate IV [Official]
V has the gender of the plot.
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2006-06-25, 08:26 AM (ISO 8601)
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I wonder what exactly would happen if V was to wear the "Girdle of Feminity/Masculinity".
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2006-06-25, 03:33 PM (ISO 8601)
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I dont know why but V sounds like a chick to me.
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2006-06-26, 09:04 AM (ISO 8601)
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I always thought of V as female just because there are so few women in OotS that I think it would be good for there to be some more for balance. Lame reason, huh?
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2006-06-26, 05:11 PM (ISO 8601)
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I assume V is a girl. It's just that. From strip #1, I've thought that.
Plus, I know girls that tend to ramble on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and... you get my point?
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2006-06-26, 09:33 PM (ISO 8601)
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Obligatory Gender Debate Reply Number 4.
Vaarsuvius is neither female nor male. Nay forsooth Vaarsuvius is beyond such paltry gender identification modes for Vaarsuvius is a much greater thing indeed. That which renders this entire discussion null and void and trembling before the august majesty of its revelation.
For indeed Vaarsuvius is an Elf.
A Power Mad Magic Obssessed Elf to be precise.
Nothing more need ever be said, your arguements are now null.
Please feel free to continue, as you always do.EvilEeyore AntiSocialite
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2006-06-27, 01:30 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: V's Gender Debate IV [Official]
I don't see what all the debate is about. V is obviously male. :D
Take the Magic: The Gathering 'What Color Are You?' Quiz.
The irony is that my favorite colors are black and red, and I almost always play chaotic good characters.
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2006-06-27, 08:53 PM (ISO 8601)
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2006-06-27, 09:19 PM (ISO 8601)
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Originally Posted by charikTake the Magic: The Gathering 'What Color Are You?' Quiz.
The irony is that my favorite colors are black and red, and I almost always play chaotic good characters.
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2006-06-28, 12:43 AM (ISO 8601)
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I agree, Celestial. On both points. From the beginning of the comic I always just naturally assumed V was male, and even now could not picture him talking in a female voice, even if he was revealed as a female by the Giant.
Yes...both points. V is male and Charik is female. :)
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2006-06-28, 02:09 AM (ISO 8601)
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Well, since you've obviously got mine wrong (obvious to me and any who know me), that's not looking good for your track records on guessing genders. Thus supporting the "V is female" side. ;D
What's interesting about the debate is that most people seem to have the opinion "I just took it for granted", rather than "V is {insert gender here} because of this that and the other reason". I didn't question V's gender any more than I did Haley's or Roy's.
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2006-06-28, 02:32 AM (ISO 8601)
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Originally Posted by MessyTake the Magic: The Gathering 'What Color Are You?' Quiz.
The irony is that my favorite colors are black and red, and I almost always play chaotic good characters.
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2006-06-28, 09:10 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: V's Gender Debate IV [Official]
V has a minimum 18 intelligence score, he must be male.
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2006-06-28, 09:41 AM (ISO 8601)
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On average, women are smarter than men. I would agree that there are probably more recognized male geniuses than recognized female geniuses, but there are many, many more mentally retarded males than mentally retarded females. Besides, part of the reason that more males ar recognized as geniuses is because of this outdated, pointless mentality that men are smarter than women. So many people are still caught up in this primitive mindset that some girls are actually held back because they're not 'supposed' to be intelligent. Trust me, I know about this, I was one of those girls.
The percentage chance for rolling an 18 on 3d6 is .46%. That means 99.54% of 3d6 rolls are not 18's. A IQ percentile of 99.54% is equivalent to an IQ of 139. I could name 5 female friends of mine off the top of my head that have an IQ at least that high. Not to brag, but I even have an IQ that high. So you can't tell V's gender by his intelligence.
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My own view? If the characters had players, Vaarsuvius would be the powergamer who couldn't be bothered to write down something as inconsequential as gender on his character sheet, when he could be perfecting his spell list and the rest of his stats. There's a good reason that the D+D system doesn't put gender restrictions on abilities.
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2006-06-28, 09:44 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: V's Gender Debate IV [Official]
if you are so smart you know that the male brain is bigger than the female.
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2006-06-28, 09:52 AM (ISO 8601)
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Size of the brain has nothing to do with intelligence. I thought that it was common knowledge that it's the density of the brain tissue that was the main factor in intelligence. But I could be wrong, getting this from such a disreputable source as Johns Hopkins University. :P
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2006-06-28, 10:00 AM (ISO 8601)
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yes... yes...
so dogs that have their brains the size of a nut are the most intelligence animals in Earth.There is no signature.
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2006-06-28, 10:05 AM (ISO 8601)
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Some dogs are more intelligent than some humans. Border collies, while not all that large, are some of the most intelligent dogs I've met, and definitely qualify for that 'smarter than some humans' category. Again, the size of the brain has nothing to do with intelligence.
I would agree that dogs are among the most intelligent animals on earth, but I wouldn't do them the honor of being the most intelligent, at least not while there's still chimpanzees, dolphins, and cats around.
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2006-06-28, 10:10 AM (ISO 8601)
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i'm not surprise you think that dogs have a lot of intelligence, its a relative comparison.
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2006-06-28, 10:18 AM (ISO 8601)
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...I noticed that...like, three posts ago I noticed that...
Anyways, back on topic. If I had to assign a gender to V, I'd say V is female, because, for one thing, V boards with Haley. (comic #123) Also, no male in his right mind would submit anyone, even a chimera, to Evan's Spiked Tentacles of Forced Intrusion. (#20, I believe.)
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2006-06-28, 11:28 AM (ISO 8601)
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Hmm.... I always put V down as a male, until I noticed that V is never listed as either. I then went back and re-read V's part as neutral. It was really tricky to tell. I'd actually like us never to find out, so in days of old, long after Rich's retirement, we can return here and still discuss it.
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2006-06-28, 12:44 PM (ISO 8601)
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Among humans, I don't think there is an intelligence difference between males and females (I could be wrong, I'm no professor ::)). Just because V's intelligence is 18 does not mean he is male, although I am in support of V being male. It likewise does not mean that he is female.
According to BlackFox, and he's probably correct, the density of the brain tissue determines your intelligence...? Obviously dogs' brains are so much smaller (and less dense I would guess) that it makes them less intelligent than humans.
Anyway, V is male. And yes, other than the fact that "I took it for granted", Charik, "I do have reasons". Comic #3 -- Haley talks about fashion and lime green boots of speed, and from V's response it sounds like he was trying to shrug her off without annoying her.
Also, I am certain that from V's actions and from what Roy called him (V-man), during the beginning of the comic Rich had every intention of making V male. It's good he never gave anything important away, because then he saw people arguing about V's gender on the boards, as it was not very obvious. So he built on it, and now it's a funny addition to OOTS, and an eternal discussion on the boards. Which is what I'm doing right now 8).
Overall, I'm still holding my place. V is male, no doubts about it here. :D
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2006-06-28, 09:42 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: V's Gender Debate IV [Official]
Originally Posted by BlackFox
If the damaged or faulty gene is carried on the Y chromosome, only males can inherit it.
If it's carried on the X, a female can use the functioning copy of the gene on her other chromosome, so she may experience no effects or a lesser one; it may only show at all if she has it on both chromosomes.
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2006-06-28, 09:50 PM (ISO 8601)
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I simply can't comprehend V being male. Just no. She strikes me as female because of a few points:
-She only bunks with Haley. Only. Why would she only bunk with a member of the opposite sex, but still have a mate? And not be cheating?
-In strip... 3 I think it was, she was discussing Boots of Speed with Haley. She makes it sound as if she has a female's "fashion sense". A male wouldn't really be that interested, or turned down a magic item because of its color.
-When Celia was shopping for clothes to wear on her date with Roy, V was there, helping her decide. Why would a male help a female to buy clothing for a date with another male? Wouldnt it be better to ask Haley for help, and have her write it down instead of say it, is V was male?If you have made an avatar for me, do not worry. I have them saved. Your work was not wasted. The reason I am not showing them right now may be because I feel they should be shown off at a better point in time.&&&&Orange Zergling doll by Sneak.
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2006-06-28, 09:58 PM (ISO 8601)
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The problem with saying "no-one ever gives their reasons" is that now we're going to have a run-through of all the most popular reasons AGAIN. If you want to see reasons, we've got four threads full. :D
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2006-06-28, 10:18 PM (ISO 8601)
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Originally Posted by Arian