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: Not only that, but he is identified as male in the story "Dirt."
It's late. I don't know why I read Six as "The Rookie"... Still, the following statement still applies.
: I'm all open for representation (heck, "Dirt" has an openly
: homosexual relationship), but if the big issue that you have with a story
: is that a character's gender is not vague, Tumblr is that way. ->