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** TARDISes apparently. {{spoiler|TARDIS herself said that the planet was filled with the corpses of her sisters.}} [[Fridge Brilliance|Of course vehicles are female.]]
* Ditto the Jem'Hadar on ''[[Star Trek Deep Space Nine]]'', genetically engineered by the Founders to serve as soldiers. Weirdly, though they are also cloned, the Vorta are ''not'' single-gender. Probably because the Vorta were adapted from a pre-existing species, while the Jem'Hadar seem to have been created out of whole cloth. Earlier in the series we were introduced to a never again seen Gamma Quadrant species that was awfully similar to the Jem'Hadar, except with more limited versions of their abilities.
** [[http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Captive_Pursuit_<!-- 28episode29%28episode%29 Word of God]] states the Tosk were created by the Dominion as a gift to the race that hunts them. -->
* On the new ''[[Outer Limits]]'' series, one of the episodes involved an all female post-apocalyptic society in which almost all males were wiped off the planet due to a scourge virus. They decided to not reintroduce the remaining men into the population because every time they took one out of stasis, it caused conflict in the society because the men pushed limits that the elders were not comfortable with, like building generators or stealing from other towns. Sucks to be male.
* ''[[Babylon Five|Babylon 5]]'': All the pak'ma'ra you see are male ... like a [[Gender Flip]] of the real life deep sea-angler fish, the female of their species is a limbless symbiote. That, as it turns out, is what the hump that some (but not all) of their species possess is. A pak'ma'ra without a hump should be considered 'single'.
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