
Originally Posted by
GoktimusPrime
For anyone who may care, according to the manga on the official TakaraTOMY page for Legacy Dia Burnout, she's a non-living artificially intelligent mecha operated by a human pilot (Dia). As this is a comic book, I don't know if the voice is male or female (which tends to be how other scifi robots have "genders," like the droids in Star Wars). The Japanese language doesn't rely too heavily on pronouns, and during Cosmos' dialogue (as the race announcer), he doesn't use any pronouns.
https://tf.takaratomy.co.jp/products...tf_tl/tl-ex-02
But yeah, I guess this means that Legacy Burn Out is officially genderless. Unless Hasbro's bio has gendered pronouns?
Hasbro's bio refers to Burnout as he, but as noted by Dirge the people who actually worked on the toy used female pronouns on the product livestream. There is also precedent for this character being female with the previous Botcon release and Takara not stating either way doesn't make her "genderless" but just unspecified at this point in time.
That said, Takara have done things like gender-swapping Airazor before and it didn't change Hasbro's continuity. As far as I'm concerned whatever Takara does is only official for their market and ditto for Hasbro - they can choose to adopt things from each others continuities, but it's not a given rule that they must.
Anyway, to me Burnout is female. I don't see why people* are making a big thing of this, Transformers doesn't have an "abundance of female characters" problem. We can let this one slide.
*not having a dig at you Gok, I'm speaking generally here.
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