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Location: Delta Quadrant Borg Queen appartement 8472
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Star Trek and Homosexuality
in addition i read many interviews with Gene and some other writters,all of them were really interested in making a gay couple as part of a trek series. In an interview with gene,he said he was thinking about inserting a gay couple in season 5 and later,1 of the character would be close to Diana...he died before he could do that . i also read about DS9 wanting to create a gay secondary character on the station,but was refused by the network and the idea was not supported by Berman. as for VOY,the concept of seven of nine was first written as Female who later discovers her homosexuality,and that she would be the first in the trek franchise that also was removed by the network. on ENT it was stated very publicly the first season that Malcom reed is gonna play the first homosexual male,also edited later on... most of the explanations are that the homosexual concept would be too new for the franchise etc... Kate Mulgrew when asked about the subject said that she has no problem would have been an acting challenge to play or cope with a homosexual role in Scifi (she seems very gay friendly). she also said that she even suggested it to berman after many requests but berman responded '' in due time''. With all the fanfic about Janeway/Seven as a Lesbian couple i don't find Homosexuality weird in trek .Captain Ikaru Sulu played by George Tekei was the only out in public homosexual actor he was publicly seen in a gay pride with he's Boyfriend.And now the newest spock played by Zachary Quinto is the second gay man to step in trek.So why wont they make a dam cute gay couple? its the 24 century we are all open minded there it is a very educated world,based on peace prosperity liberty between different cultures etc.....so what do you guys think? would it be cool to have a gay couple?character?at least a gay episode?
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Location: Militant Janeway True Path Devotees Compound. With Sehlats.
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Re: Star Trek and Homosexuality
Yes there should me MORE MORE MORE (or rather, ANY) gay people. And yes 7 should be gay.That is the greatest idea in the universe. The absolute greatest.
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Location: Delta Quadrant Borg Queen appartement 8472
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Re: Star Trek and Homosexuality
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Rear Admiral
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Re: Star Trek and Homosexuality
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Location: Along the border of Talarian space
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Re: Star Trek and Homosexuality
). Considering that Trek is supposed to be about equality for all, the fact that a discriminated demographic has been ignored is (as a gay man) infuriating. In all the fanfic that I write, I always include at least one gay character in the main cast (in one guest ship, the Border Cutter Kukui, I actually have three: the Captain is a Bajoran man, married to another Bajoran man, with an adopted Cardassian daughter; the First Officer is a human male currently in a physical relationship with the male CO of a station; and lastly the Second/Tactical Officer is a Trill woman who is having a long-distance relationship with an Orion woman on another ship). Having a homosexual character doesn't mean that Trek has to become X-Rated, but a little recognition would be nice!
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Location: Militant Janeway True Path Devotees Compound. With Sehlats.
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Re: Star Trek and Homosexuality
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Location: Behind the aft nacelle
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Re: Star Trek and Homosexuality
The TV shows really dropped the ball. TPTB were far more interested in "playing it safe" and making as much money as possible than to"risk" adding a gay character that might upset some backward hicks and bible thumpers. |
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Professional Enabler
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Re: Star Trek and Homosexuality
That said, if it were up to me, I would have done this: Riker, Troi, and Guinan are discussing something in Ten Forward. In the background, almost at the focus range of the camera, you see a male civilian stand up and greet another male walking up to his table, smiling, kissing him on the lips and then offering him a chair. All the while, Riker, Troi, and Guinan are still focused on the main plot or discussion, and no one comments on anything. It would be subtle enough, without seeming overt, and would get the point across fairly simply. In that simple 10 second scene, it would be established that homosexuality is present in the Star Trek universe, that it's openly accepted, and that it's a normal type of social acceptance.
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Location: Militant Janeway True Path Devotees Compound. With Sehlats.
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Re: Star Trek and Homosexuality
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Re: Star Trek and Homosexuality
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Location: Australia
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Re: Star Trek and Homosexuality
I would applaud any effort to cut the so-called "backward hicks and bible-thumpers" down to size but, from a corporate standpoint, they include scary people with heavy-duty influence and connections. Confrontation with such would probably cause lots of problems (and losses) with little or no real benefit to be had for the business. Also noting, should characters have been brought into the shows just because they were specifically gay? Think on that for a bit. And how could this be done without pushing the dreaded STEREOTYPE button? Understand, I am most definitely not anti-gay, and have always seen acceptance of other people's differances as a core value of Trek. But, simply asserting that "Come what may, Star Trek should have ...." is (IMO) oversimplifying the entire issue.
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Commodore
Location: Along the border of Talarian space
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Re: Star Trek and Homosexuality
Portraying a gay character would be no different from a straight one in the Trek-verse (IMHO), all that would change would be on their obligatory 'relationship episode' the gender of the person who they fall for would be the same as themselves. Their sexuality doesn't need to have stories written especially for it. In the Dax/Kahn episode (I think its called "Rejoined"), the focus of the episode was on the fact that they couldn't be together because they were both Joined, not because they were women.
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Location: The Black Country, England
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Re: Star Trek and Homosexuality
I do think it was a lost opportunity over TNG, DS9, Voyager and ENT not to have explicitly made at least one character gay though - after all, it's not the dark ages !
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Location: Australia
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Re: Star Trek and Homosexuality
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Re: Star Trek and Homosexuality
I'm confused, what is prettier than money?
Now just take that and have the exact some behavior between a male main character and other males on the show. Camp means "deliberate ridiculous," with respect I don't think you're using the term correctly here.
Take the last movie as a micro-example, there were five relationships shown. Nero-wife, George-Winona, Sarek-Amanda, Spock-Uhura, and Kirk-Green Girl. All were heterosexual, while some were cross-species, none were gay. The movie was released in 2009! ")
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he was publicly seen in a gay pride with he's Boyfriend.
played by Zachary Quinto is the second gay man to step in trek.
its the 24 century we are all open minded there it is a very educated world,based on peace prosperity liberty between different cultures etc.....











