Does Gamora's species have males?
Watching Avengers: Infinity War (2018), we see Gamora and her mother. There's also a bunch of people during a flashback on her home planet, who all look female--maybe there's a quick glimpse of some males, but I'm not sure. There seems to be very few males on that planet, if any.
Does Gamora's species have males?
I'm hoping for an unequivocal answer (e.g. details of Gamora's biological father), not just a quick glimpse at some scene where I'm left thinking "maybe they're male".
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Watching Avengers: Infinity War (2018), we see Gamora and her mother. There's also a bunch of people during a flashback on her home planet, who all look female--maybe there's a quick glimpse of some males, but I'm not sure. There seems to be very few males on that planet, if any.
Does Gamora's species have males?
I'm hoping for an unequivocal answer (e.g. details of Gamora's biological father), not just a quick glimpse at some scene where I'm left thinking "maybe they're male".
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Watching Avengers: Infinity War (2018), we see Gamora and her mother. There's also a bunch of people during a flashback on her home planet, who all look female--maybe there's a quick glimpse of some males, but I'm not sure. There seems to be very few males on that planet, if any.
Does Gamora's species have males?
I'm hoping for an unequivocal answer (e.g. details of Gamora's biological father), not just a quick glimpse at some scene where I'm left thinking "maybe they're male".
marvel-cinematic-universe avengers-infinity-war
Watching Avengers: Infinity War (2018), we see Gamora and her mother. There's also a bunch of people during a flashback on her home planet, who all look female--maybe there's a quick glimpse of some males, but I'm not sure. There seems to be very few males on that planet, if any.
Does Gamora's species have males?
I'm hoping for an unequivocal answer (e.g. details of Gamora's biological father), not just a quick glimpse at some scene where I'm left thinking "maybe they're male".
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In the comics (Gamora Vol 1 #4), some male Zen-Whoberis/Zehoberei are shown:
They are the same species as Gamora, who is shown in the middle. It's also worth mentioning that Gamora calls them her "relatives".
In the movie canon, what Gamora says in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 1 heavily implies she has a birth father:
Gamora: My father didn't stress diplomacy.
Peter Quill: Thanos?
Gamora: He's not my father. When Thanos took my home world, he killed my parents in front of me. He tortured me, turned me into a weapon. When he said he was going to destroy an entire planet for Ronan, I...I couldn't stand by and...
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Watching the scene where Thanos takes Gamora we see what appear to be males of her species in the background. This guy in the background appears to be one (ignore the giant watermark I couldn't find a better video easily):
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Whilst I realise this isn't exactly what you're after "I'm hoping for an unequivocal answer (e.g. details of Gamora's biological father), not just a quick glimpse at some scene where I'm left thinking "maybe they're male"." Laurel's answer adds everything else I could so no point repeating information.
– TheLethalCarrot
4 hours ago
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Gamora is a member of the Zehoberei, who live on the planet Zen-Whoberi. By all Marvel sources, the Zehoberei are a humanoid race. They have children, which would indicate that there are both male and female Zehoberei necessary for procreation.
Also, Gamora herself is mentioned as being female in the movies, and if all Zehoberei were unisex or whatever the previous argument was that led to those downvotes I received, then there'd be no need to specify that she was a single sex, a sex which exists in other humanoid races like our own.
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Having children does not necessarily infer there are two sexes, in a species we don't know very much about. We already have species in real life that reproduce without a partner of opposite gender.
– Gnemlock
9 hours ago
Quill: "Hey Gamora, are you done in the bathroom yet, or what's going on in there?"
– Mazura
2 hours ago
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A long term booty call would imply having all the correct equipment. Are those not mammary glands on her chest?
– Mazura
2 hours ago
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@Gnemlock - And those species you speak of... They're Humanoid?
– Johnny Bones
2 hours ago
@Gnemlock *imply
– Kevin
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In the comics (Gamora Vol 1 #4), some male Zen-Whoberis/Zehoberei are shown:
They are the same species as Gamora, who is shown in the middle. It's also worth mentioning that Gamora calls them her "relatives".
In the movie canon, what Gamora says in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 1 heavily implies she has a birth father:
Gamora: My father didn't stress diplomacy.
Peter Quill: Thanos?
Gamora: He's not my father. When Thanos took my home world, he killed my parents in front of me. He tortured me, turned me into a weapon. When he said he was going to destroy an entire planet for Ronan, I...I couldn't stand by and...
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In the comics (Gamora Vol 1 #4), some male Zen-Whoberis/Zehoberei are shown:
They are the same species as Gamora, who is shown in the middle. It's also worth mentioning that Gamora calls them her "relatives".
In the movie canon, what Gamora says in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 1 heavily implies she has a birth father:
Gamora: My father didn't stress diplomacy.
Peter Quill: Thanos?
Gamora: He's not my father. When Thanos took my home world, he killed my parents in front of me. He tortured me, turned me into a weapon. When he said he was going to destroy an entire planet for Ronan, I...I couldn't stand by and...
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In the comics (Gamora Vol 1 #4), some male Zen-Whoberis/Zehoberei are shown:
They are the same species as Gamora, who is shown in the middle. It's also worth mentioning that Gamora calls them her "relatives".
In the movie canon, what Gamora says in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 1 heavily implies she has a birth father:
Gamora: My father didn't stress diplomacy.
Peter Quill: Thanos?
Gamora: He's not my father. When Thanos took my home world, he killed my parents in front of me. He tortured me, turned me into a weapon. When he said he was going to destroy an entire planet for Ronan, I...I couldn't stand by and...
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In the comics (Gamora Vol 1 #4), some male Zen-Whoberis/Zehoberei are shown:
They are the same species as Gamora, who is shown in the middle. It's also worth mentioning that Gamora calls them her "relatives".
In the movie canon, what Gamora says in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 1 heavily implies she has a birth father:
Gamora: My father didn't stress diplomacy.
Peter Quill: Thanos?
Gamora: He's not my father. When Thanos took my home world, he killed my parents in front of me. He tortured me, turned me into a weapon. When he said he was going to destroy an entire planet for Ronan, I...I couldn't stand by and...
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Yes
Watching the scene where Thanos takes Gamora we see what appear to be males of her species in the background. This guy in the background appears to be one (ignore the giant watermark I couldn't find a better video easily):
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Whilst I realise this isn't exactly what you're after "I'm hoping for an unequivocal answer (e.g. details of Gamora's biological father), not just a quick glimpse at some scene where I'm left thinking "maybe they're male"." Laurel's answer adds everything else I could so no point repeating information.
– TheLethalCarrot
4 hours ago
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Yes
Watching the scene where Thanos takes Gamora we see what appear to be males of her species in the background. This guy in the background appears to be one (ignore the giant watermark I couldn't find a better video easily):
1
Whilst I realise this isn't exactly what you're after "I'm hoping for an unequivocal answer (e.g. details of Gamora's biological father), not just a quick glimpse at some scene where I'm left thinking "maybe they're male"." Laurel's answer adds everything else I could so no point repeating information.
– TheLethalCarrot
4 hours ago
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Yes
Watching the scene where Thanos takes Gamora we see what appear to be males of her species in the background. This guy in the background appears to be one (ignore the giant watermark I couldn't find a better video easily):
Yes
Watching the scene where Thanos takes Gamora we see what appear to be males of her species in the background. This guy in the background appears to be one (ignore the giant watermark I couldn't find a better video easily):
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Whilst I realise this isn't exactly what you're after "I'm hoping for an unequivocal answer (e.g. details of Gamora's biological father), not just a quick glimpse at some scene where I'm left thinking "maybe they're male"." Laurel's answer adds everything else I could so no point repeating information.
– TheLethalCarrot
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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Whilst I realise this isn't exactly what you're after "I'm hoping for an unequivocal answer (e.g. details of Gamora's biological father), not just a quick glimpse at some scene where I'm left thinking "maybe they're male"." Laurel's answer adds everything else I could so no point repeating information.
– TheLethalCarrot
4 hours ago
1
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Whilst I realise this isn't exactly what you're after "I'm hoping for an unequivocal answer (e.g. details of Gamora's biological father), not just a quick glimpse at some scene where I'm left thinking "maybe they're male"." Laurel's answer adds everything else I could so no point repeating information.
– TheLethalCarrot
4 hours ago
Whilst I realise this isn't exactly what you're after "I'm hoping for an unequivocal answer (e.g. details of Gamora's biological father), not just a quick glimpse at some scene where I'm left thinking "maybe they're male"." Laurel's answer adds everything else I could so no point repeating information.
– TheLethalCarrot
4 hours ago
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Gamora is a member of the Zehoberei, who live on the planet Zen-Whoberi. By all Marvel sources, the Zehoberei are a humanoid race. They have children, which would indicate that there are both male and female Zehoberei necessary for procreation.
Also, Gamora herself is mentioned as being female in the movies, and if all Zehoberei were unisex or whatever the previous argument was that led to those downvotes I received, then there'd be no need to specify that she was a single sex, a sex which exists in other humanoid races like our own.
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Having children does not necessarily infer there are two sexes, in a species we don't know very much about. We already have species in real life that reproduce without a partner of opposite gender.
– Gnemlock
9 hours ago
Quill: "Hey Gamora, are you done in the bathroom yet, or what's going on in there?"
– Mazura
2 hours ago
1
A long term booty call would imply having all the correct equipment. Are those not mammary glands on her chest?
– Mazura
2 hours ago
1
@Gnemlock - And those species you speak of... They're Humanoid?
– Johnny Bones
2 hours ago
@Gnemlock *imply
– Kevin
1 hour ago
|
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Gamora is a member of the Zehoberei, who live on the planet Zen-Whoberi. By all Marvel sources, the Zehoberei are a humanoid race. They have children, which would indicate that there are both male and female Zehoberei necessary for procreation.
Also, Gamora herself is mentioned as being female in the movies, and if all Zehoberei were unisex or whatever the previous argument was that led to those downvotes I received, then there'd be no need to specify that she was a single sex, a sex which exists in other humanoid races like our own.
9
Having children does not necessarily infer there are two sexes, in a species we don't know very much about. We already have species in real life that reproduce without a partner of opposite gender.
– Gnemlock
9 hours ago
Quill: "Hey Gamora, are you done in the bathroom yet, or what's going on in there?"
– Mazura
2 hours ago
1
A long term booty call would imply having all the correct equipment. Are those not mammary glands on her chest?
– Mazura
2 hours ago
1
@Gnemlock - And those species you speak of... They're Humanoid?
– Johnny Bones
2 hours ago
@Gnemlock *imply
– Kevin
1 hour ago
|
show 2 more comments
Gamora is a member of the Zehoberei, who live on the planet Zen-Whoberi. By all Marvel sources, the Zehoberei are a humanoid race. They have children, which would indicate that there are both male and female Zehoberei necessary for procreation.
Also, Gamora herself is mentioned as being female in the movies, and if all Zehoberei were unisex or whatever the previous argument was that led to those downvotes I received, then there'd be no need to specify that she was a single sex, a sex which exists in other humanoid races like our own.
Gamora is a member of the Zehoberei, who live on the planet Zen-Whoberi. By all Marvel sources, the Zehoberei are a humanoid race. They have children, which would indicate that there are both male and female Zehoberei necessary for procreation.
Also, Gamora herself is mentioned as being female in the movies, and if all Zehoberei were unisex or whatever the previous argument was that led to those downvotes I received, then there'd be no need to specify that she was a single sex, a sex which exists in other humanoid races like our own.
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Having children does not necessarily infer there are two sexes, in a species we don't know very much about. We already have species in real life that reproduce without a partner of opposite gender.
– Gnemlock
9 hours ago
Quill: "Hey Gamora, are you done in the bathroom yet, or what's going on in there?"
– Mazura
2 hours ago
1
A long term booty call would imply having all the correct equipment. Are those not mammary glands on her chest?
– Mazura
2 hours ago
1
@Gnemlock - And those species you speak of... They're Humanoid?
– Johnny Bones
2 hours ago
@Gnemlock *imply
– Kevin
1 hour ago
|
show 2 more comments
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Having children does not necessarily infer there are two sexes, in a species we don't know very much about. We already have species in real life that reproduce without a partner of opposite gender.
– Gnemlock
9 hours ago
Quill: "Hey Gamora, are you done in the bathroom yet, or what's going on in there?"
– Mazura
2 hours ago
1
A long term booty call would imply having all the correct equipment. Are those not mammary glands on her chest?
– Mazura
2 hours ago
1
@Gnemlock - And those species you speak of... They're Humanoid?
– Johnny Bones
2 hours ago
@Gnemlock *imply
– Kevin
1 hour ago
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Having children does not necessarily infer there are two sexes, in a species we don't know very much about. We already have species in real life that reproduce without a partner of opposite gender.
– Gnemlock
9 hours ago
Having children does not necessarily infer there are two sexes, in a species we don't know very much about. We already have species in real life that reproduce without a partner of opposite gender.
– Gnemlock
9 hours ago
Quill: "Hey Gamora, are you done in the bathroom yet, or what's going on in there?"
– Mazura
2 hours ago
Quill: "Hey Gamora, are you done in the bathroom yet, or what's going on in there?"
– Mazura
2 hours ago
1
1
A long term booty call would imply having all the correct equipment. Are those not mammary glands on her chest?
– Mazura
2 hours ago
A long term booty call would imply having all the correct equipment. Are those not mammary glands on her chest?
– Mazura
2 hours ago
1
1
@Gnemlock - And those species you speak of... They're Humanoid?
– Johnny Bones
2 hours ago
@Gnemlock - And those species you speak of... They're Humanoid?
– Johnny Bones
2 hours ago
@Gnemlock *imply
– Kevin
1 hour ago
@Gnemlock *imply
– Kevin
1 hour ago
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