Talk:Cyborg Cookie/@comment-38454711-20200516143124/@comment-32094364-20200516194957

Nope! As demonstrated by the following:

Squid Ink

Angel

Devil

Ananas Dragon

Lack of information does not automatically equal nonbinary. And to Devsis, it certainly doesn't mean that. Cyborg is never called they/them within the game, and even worse, is directly and very very explicitly called female with a VERY obvious term for females in Japanese.

This is probably a very similar situation to Dark Choco where Devsis never used they/them but avoided all pronouns in English and then one day two years after his release popped out and randomly slapped male pronouns on him.

I do not want to supply false information to get people's hopes up only to have them do that again. That is not what wikia is for. If they ever use they/them for Cyborg this page will immediately be adjusted to nonbinary accordingly. Until then, unspecified so as to not make people think there's representation where there isn't. There's a fine line between making incorrect assumptions and maliciously lying, and I think marking Cyborg as nonbinary would be malicious.

This is a complex issue and I do dislike that I can't just mark characters like this as nonbinary because I SHOULD be able to confidently do that. But again, a lack of information and past history discourages that.

But please, don't let this stop you from thinking of any of the characters like this as nonbinary. They can be whatever you want them to be, don't let the canon definition (or lack thereof) stop you.

I hope this response was thoughtful enough. If I said anything out of place, my apologies. This has been an issue I have thought long and hard on for months.