Нуууууу... ни то ни другое. Ниже инфа с вики, но если кратко - он трансцендентное существо, которое выше человека как вида и после превращения в Гира путём операции Тестамент жило вообще без концепции гендера.
Regarding Testament's gender, Arc System Works marketing rep Riku Ozawa has stated that Testament is specifically agender (無性, musei?), neither male nor female, and that the character was previously portrayed as androgynous/bigender (両性, ryōsei?), but that the team chose to change that in the new game.[38][39] Both musei and ryōsei are categories of X-gender, the Japanese equivalent of the word 'non-binary'.
In an interview, Daisuke Ishiwatari reportedly said that "They're androgynous. In fact, they've transcended human existence. Just like me."[39][40]
In XX, Testament yells 私の秘密に近づくな (watashi no himitsu ni chikadzuku na?), or "don't get close to my secret", during Shigekiteki Zetsumei Ken, hinting at perhaps atypical sex characteristics.
Katano's Developer's Backyard further confirms that, after undergoing surgical modification and being turned into a Gear, Testament has lived without the concept of gender.[6]
Regarding Testament's gender, Arc System Works marketing rep Riku Ozawa has stated that Testament is specifically agender (無性, musei?), neither male nor female, and that the character was previously portrayed as androgynous/bigender (両性, ryōsei?), but that the team chose to change that in the new game.[38][39] Both musei and ryōsei are categories of X-gender, the Japanese equivalent of the word 'non-binary'.
In an interview, Daisuke Ishiwatari reportedly said that "They're androgynous. In fact, they've transcended human existence. Just like me."[39][40]
In XX, Testament yells 私の秘密に近づくな (watashi no himitsu ni chikadzuku na?), or "don't get close to my secret", during Shigekiteki Zetsumei Ken, hinting at perhaps atypical sex characteristics.
Katano's Developer's Backyard further confirms that, after undergoing surgical modification and being turned into a Gear, Testament has lived without the concept of gender.[6]