i keep thinking about logos trans moment like theres really no argument to be had about it. you can't argue it's just that male banshees are rare and he's not transgender he literally says all banshees are supposed to be female. and it's not like this is a banshee cultural matriarchy thing or something where they just pretend to the outside that they're all women for whatever reason because he's literally lord of the banshees as a man, and his family loves him too that new robot operator from the CN stream is a singing robot banshee they sent him so he wont be lonely at rhodes. and it's not the reverse that only men can be lord of banshees or some shit either because his mom was the previous lord and again there aren't supposed to be any male banshees anyway. and it's a throwaway line, they could've just made him say any variation of "no, male banshees are just rare" or just not bring it up at all, but instead they literally pause the conversation to have logos look at the camera and go "by the way, it's true my biological traits at birth would lead me to be categorised as female" and then you go back to dealing with the horrors and he continues being a man.
[id: Screenshot of Arknights dialogue that reads:
'Driver': A boy Banshee? I thought Banshees were meant to be all girls?
Logos: Correct.
end id]
#f: powered by apocalypse ore #i don't know that i trust the writers enough to be sure it's not meant as a 'he was a miracle birth' or something #but this is certainly how i will be reading it
the banshee's kiss collectible description mentions that logos is "one of the few male banshees out there" so while he's unusual he's not an unprecedented unique case. and that collectible existed before they had logos confirm that banshees are in fact "all girls" so if they don't mean to imply that he and those other few male banshees are transgender with this line then they're just being strangely inconsistent with their worldbuilding for the sake of a line that has no real bearing on the situation at hand and no consequences for how everyone treats logos.