I know the limitation for Steele's pronouns and such is because of how the parsers work, but what about written characters? Do non-Steeles have to be binary themselves or is it entirely up to the writer?
I know the limitation for Steele's pronouns and such is because of how the parsers work, but what about written characters? Do non-Steeles have to be binary themselves or is it entirely up to the writer?
Not only not an answer to my question about the fantasy universe of TiTS where a not-insignificant number of the characters are macro-sized amoebas or sapient goo, but not even true in real life of real animals on regular old Earth. Try again or be quiet.
I know the limitation for Steele's pronouns and such is because of how the parsers work, but what about written characters? Do non-Steeles have to be binary themselves or is it entirely up to the writer?