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There was a military study many years ago that found female voices to be clearer and more understandable than male voices. That is why "B itchin Betty" is a thing in most jet fighters around the world.

I wonder if that works for female listeners too :rolleyes:

Anyway, as a male, I feel discriminated against! Help, help, I'm being oppressed! Come see the violence inherent in the system!

(An early version of my car's nav system had a slight French accent, now that was sexy.)
 
In most other countries they are referred to as "it", are you saying ED is not set for an international audience?

Since when is hyper-sexualization of inanimate objects and hetero-normative framing a thing?

Old boy in the majority of the world you will find that ships are generally referred to as female.
At the very least in the majority of European nations, the entirety of the anglosphere and the majority of nations that were once part of the British Empire.
So already we're looking at nearly if not half the global population. Certainly the entirety of the relevant population.

But to be fair. I am inclined to think you are making a joke.
Since nobody talks like that outside of Tumblr and they're all down at Dashcon getting scammed.
 
Most societies throughout human history were slave-based.
Do you understand what an argument is?

Blimey.... you're a bit of an annoyed bunny aren't you?

Go and ring some Electricity company customer service lines and calm yourself down.... Some of us just want to add some facts rather than argumentative and baseless drivel!
 
Why are voices:

-on stations
-on your ship
-of your voice command responses

all female??

Could you please stop doing that.
What do you have against women? One throw a pie at you? :p

Seriously, masculine voices are easily buried under other sounds, while feminine voices can be heard more easily.

Also, your claim is false: there are male voices in ED as well.
 
Nothing like a monday morning troll thread to clear the weekend hangover. Cheers OP, I feel much better.

I'll also add to the posts that have mentioned male station announcers. Think I heard the dutch guy in Freeport. As for the ship voice, there is solid empirical evidence (somewhere, I'm too lazy to go find it) that both male and female pilots react better to female voices in pressure situations.

Think a bloke's voice would weird me out a bit. Might try recording a sample set to give it a try.

"Flight assist off, big man!"
"Frameshift Charging, bro!"
"Whoa!! Hull damage critical, dude! Man up and pwn that n00b! "
 
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My skin crawled when I read this, such an obnoxious crowd here.

Hi filip,

I think obnoxious is the wrong word entirely - Brian was just making a joke, even though the gynocentrism did show. Makes you wonder how female backers would react to another female saying "I prefer to be ordered around by a man", but of course that's entirely different... er.

I confess to feeling "creeped out" by some of the numerous posts where backers talk about "being in the doghouse" with "the other half", sleeping on the sofa, "making it up" to their partner for buying a computer game and/or rig etc. etc. etc.

However female voices on ships is very traditional - think Star Trek and lots of other sci-fi. So personally this doesn't bother me at all. It's more just paying homage to a trope. I've not seen the research that people refer to - it might be valid, but it might just be feminist propaganda - god knows there is plenty of that about.

+1 rep for you however since I think you have been dealt with pretty harshly on this thread and I want to restore a bit of balance. It's fairly obvious to me you probably aren't trolling and it is frankly out of order for others to state that you are. God forbid that other people have an actual point of view and all that.
 
Why are voices:

-on stations
-on your ship
-of your voice command responses

all female??

Could you please stop doing that.

Ships: The Royal Navy, US Navy and also most European Navies tend to call ships 'She'. Although the French navy are a little different - in French, 'navire', is a masculine noun, although they have many female ships as well as male.

Planes also tend to be called 'she', certainly in the RAF and USAF. Space-going craft and the ISS continue this tradition. So this would explain why the predominant gender of voices are female.

If they were all to switch to male, would that not then offend someone else?

Seriously though, there are so many more important things to get upset about in life. I would suggest that you deal with it! :)
 
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