dedguy
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Hey I was just looking at the promo pics of Mr. Black... er Berserker and the pics of the Falconer again and then thinking back on previous Preds...
... Well in birds, and reptiles the males often are much more colorful than the females. Pretty much all the predators previously have been very muted in color but the "Berserker" is very high contrast and has these bright red bits. So you could argue that based on things observed on Earth that the Berserker is male and most of the Predators we have seen are female.
I don't want anyone to get their panties in a bunch over their precious fictional creature being called gasp! a girl. I'm just spitballin' yanno, exploring possibilities. Not argueing for or against but there's no denying, coloration wise the Berserker is both very different than his comrades and very different from anything seen before. In reality that's just a design decision to make him stand out and look unique, but that's no fun. It's more fun to theorize about things that there's never really going to be a "real" answer to.
... Well in birds, and reptiles the males often are much more colorful than the females. Pretty much all the predators previously have been very muted in color but the "Berserker" is very high contrast and has these bright red bits. So you could argue that based on things observed on Earth that the Berserker is male and most of the Predators we have seen are female.
I don't want anyone to get their panties in a bunch over their precious fictional creature being called gasp! a girl. I'm just spitballin' yanno, exploring possibilities. Not argueing for or against but there's no denying, coloration wise the Berserker is both very different than his comrades and very different from anything seen before. In reality that's just a design decision to make him stand out and look unique, but that's no fun. It's more fun to theorize about things that there's never really going to be a "real" answer to.