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* [[Mithras]] in ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' (FF XI) | * [[Mithras]] in ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' (FF XI) | ||
* [[Asari]] in ''[[Mass Effect]]'' | * [[Asari]] in ''[[Mass Effect]]'' | ||
* [[Gethenians]] in [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]'s [[Hainish universe]], particularly ''[[The Left Hand of Darkness]]''. Note, however, that although the species is all one sex (neuter), they go in and out of ''[[kemmer]]'' in which they (usually) switch to male or female. | |||
* the [[Preservers]] in ''[[Elf Quest]]'' (comic book series) by [[Wendy Pini]] and [[Richard Pini]] | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Revision as of 07:21, 13 May 2008
All-female species
- The Rix (all-female cyborgs in The Risen Empire by Scott Westerfeld)
- all-female species in Violent Stars by Phyllis Gotlieb
- The Sharers on Shora in A Door Into Ocean by Joan M. Slonczewski (all-female species of bioengineered humans)
- Lamia in Final Fantasy (FF XI)
- Gria in Final Fantasy (FF Tactics A 2)
- Gerudo in Legend of Zelda (warrior-thieves primarily all-female)
All-male species
- Sontarans in Doctor Who
- Galka in Final Fantasy (FF XI)
Other single-sexed species
- J'Naii in Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Jem Hadar in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- the Draks in Enemy Mine (book and film)
- Mithras in Final Fantasy (FF XI)
- Asari in Mass Effect
- Gethenians in Ursula K. Le Guin's Hainish universe, particularly The Left Hand of Darkness. Note, however, that although the species is all one sex (neuter), they go in and out of kemmer in which they (usually) switch to male or female.
- the Preservers in Elf Quest (comic book series) by Wendy Pini and Richard Pini
See also
- One Gender Race @ TV tropes