Heh, now you've skipped right over "vague assertions" to ballfaced lies. You're saying that the ratio of idealized fictional women is 12 to 1 between brunettes and redheads? I imagine my shot-in-the-dark google search is more substantial and objective than anything you'll find to support that claim, not to mention that you were the one who asked for examples. And even if that was true, it would still be an unfair focus on redheads.
Redheads do stand out more, yes. Because they're less than two percent of the population. Meaning that for every accomplished redhead there are fifty just as accomplished brunettes and blondes, statistically speaking. Master race indeed... And hilariously, none of that is an argument for more redheads in fiction.
Shepard herself for one, Kelly Chambers for another, but my original point was that Mass Effect is actually pretty reasonable about keeping the redhead numbers vaguely realistic and I don't find the need for an increase in Andromeda just for the hell of it.
Yes, who needs originality anyway. Personally I find reading or watching the same things over and over again with slight variations incredibly boring, but maybe I'm just a snob.
Basic Haircolours: Blonde, Brunette, White, Red, Black. Have fun finding originality based simply on haircolours. But yeah, I am no sob, I can enjoy the same thing again over and over again, as long as it's fun and good. New and original doesn't equal quality, only snobs think that ...^^
Did you guys forgot about Triss?
Snob-Fact of the day: Triss is no redhead in the books, she was merely made into one by CD Red ... One of their better decisions by the way... 