@@TheLunacyofOurTimes I'm sorry if my statement was offensive to you but it does matter because I'm 71 and I, like most women of my era, struggled with recognition, much less any kind of respect. I know it's different now and I am most grateful. Although I hear from young women that it is still difficult in a "man's world", where women not only don't get recognized for their achievements but are relegated to second when there is a man involved. Not working any longer, I cannot vouch for that but I have no reason to doubt it either. So, it is nice to see (or hear) stories where the women are the primary, not the secondary.
@@amyduncancinder You need to read a lot more sci-fi. Venus of Dreams by Pamela Sargent or anything from Ursula K Le Guin would be good places to start. There are many examples of great stories with female protagonists and it does not matter one whit because the stories are well written. Anyone who thanked them for writing about female lead characters would likely get a sharp retort in response.
0.12 I liked that, thanks
Funnier if they said I'm not the best on my planet either
lool they'll regret this mark my words :) challenging a death worlder ahven't they learnt anything? :)
So she's a lieutenant, but the opaning image shows a lieutenant general (three stars). So much for AI.
lieutenant general is a class of rank? lmao
Another fine episode with a female winning against all odds. I approve. Thank you.
That's why they are called fiction.
why should that matter?
@@TheLunacyofOurTimes I'm sorry if my statement was offensive to you but it does matter because I'm 71 and I, like most women of my era, struggled with recognition, much less any kind of respect. I know it's different now and I am most grateful. Although I hear from young women that it is still difficult in a "man's world", where women not only don't get recognized for their achievements but are relegated to second when there is a man involved. Not working any longer, I cannot vouch for that but I have no reason to doubt it either. So, it is nice to see (or hear) stories where the women are the primary, not the secondary.
@@amyduncancinder You need to read a lot more sci-fi. Venus of Dreams by Pamela Sargent or anything from Ursula K Le Guin would be good places to start.
There are many examples of great stories with female protagonists and it does not matter one whit because the stories are well written.
Anyone who thanked them for writing about female lead characters would likely get a sharp retort in response.
AI nonsense
Gym class doesn't seem like a 35 minute story. Not going to watch it.