Samus is not badass, really. And she's more about sex appeal, anyway, at least in later titles, in the early titles though, her gender was portrayed in the best manner, according to me, it didn't matter (apart from the ending). It just didn't matter, and given the level of technology she has access to, it shouldn't.The_root_of_all_evil said:Google Image "Samus". I think that answers both questions.Silver said:and only about what's badass and awesome and cool, and what would make the 14-year old players cum in their pants just thinking about the game, I don't think we'll see any interesting portrayals of Space Marines, at least in another 5 years.
No, that's you defending the design decision. Yes, there are differences between the two genders, but they aren't that big. They are also growing smaller in time, and in the future, especially with genetic engineering running rampant they'd probably be even smaller, or at least irrelevant. In those armours you're not getting too much pheromones messing with people either.The_root_of_all_evil said:I'm afraid it's not. The XY gender has a greater fight/flight reaction, musculature around vital areas, less internal vital organs, shorter life span, better spatial awareness, greater average size, no downtime in race production; so is built for frontline troops. It's hampered by it's need to protect the XX gender, so it's mind is more focussed when not exposed to the XX pheromone.Silver said:No, it's based on misogyny. As is the reasons behind why there are only male space marines. It's supported and defended by the lore, but that lore only exists because Games Workshop thought female space marines weren't as badass.
The XX gene though is more resilient, lighter, greater at multi-tasking, faster ability to learn, capable of short bursts of immense destructive force and greater stamina, but equally hampered by the XY pheromone.
The thing needed though, would be research into the YY gender, to see if it is capable of surviving.
You can argue about the political and sociological issues as much as you wish, but biologically that's why any animal works like that. Frontline have to be XX, Specialists are often XY. If there is a glut in one gender, then they can be used as cannon fodder, but we're looking at the most biologically capable.
Dwarves or Elves differ of course, because genetically they're different, but I doubt a Harlequin still has their 'nads intact.
I also think the topic is interesting enough to be expanded into other fiction as well, since well, there's not much to discuss about 40K. The lore has final words on the matter. They don't exist, end of topic. (Unless you like bitching about why the lore looks like it does, of course.
Bear in mind, I'm not saying that WH40K should have female space marines, I couldn't care less, the Eldar and Tau are going to feed you all to the nids anyway.