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This is only an issue precisely because it is forced.

With lube or not.
Is it possible that you have never used lube?

Because I think that you do not think that you think it is what it the rest of us think it is.

Buy some lube.

Play around.

Make a weekend of it.

You're welcome.
Keep calm. Do not get angry...it is not good for you.
Seems like he was perfectly calm and playfully responding to the previous post made by you. I only mention it because someone notified on his post and cast his remark as an out-of-the-blue insult, which is rather disingenuous given the context.

That being said, Guy, it would probably be best to dial your schtick down from eleven when dealing with a tension-filled discussion. Not everyone gets it or has experienced your humor before.
 
Unfortunately they did not hear Mr Takey advice. The pressure was so big that they did not care. That is why i will not see the movie. I do not like to feel forced. When i am forced to something my natural reaction is to fight.
They do not understand that making things like that will be worse for the LGBT equality to be accepted.

If you feel the integration of LGBTQIA characters into fictional media to better reflect the real world is "forced", that says more about your feelings about that community than your misguided overreaction to a 2 second moment in a movie.
 
I can't see how Sulu being gay will change his character as much as Spock and Uhura being a couple as changed their characters.
The majority of viewers aren't going to be bothered that there's a minor amount of time - possibly less than minutes - dealing with Sulu having a husband. If you're so prejudiced that you can't deal with a gay man on screen, then maybe Trek was never the right fit for you.
Visibility of media of minorities has played an important role in overcoming prejudice. When viewers felt comfortable with Uhura, Geordie, or the Jeffersons and Fred Sanford on their tvs, it got a little harder to blindly hate black people. Representation makes a difference, and if Sulu being gay makes some people less homophobic, that's important.
 
I was wondering about the 5 year mission.

What sort of father volunteers to duck out on 5 years of his kid's childhood? maybe if there was a war, but Sulu is just going out there to explore and map asteroid belts.

Although Prime Demora was born later than Kelvin Demora, maybe after "both" 5 year missions, and I'm not even sure if 5 year missions are a thing in the new time line.
 
Seems like he was perfectly calm and playfully responding to the previous post made by you. I only mention it because someone notified on his post and cast his remark as an out-of-the-blue insult, which is rather disingenuous given the context.

That being said, Guy, it would probably be best to dial your schtick down from eleven when dealing with a tension-filled discussion. Not everyone gets it or has experienced your humor before.

If you think that was a post that respect others...what can i say. My previous commentary was generic and not directed to anyone.His was. And you as a moderator knows that too. That does not help the forum.
It only confirms what i think about this
It does not help anyone. I know accepting criticism is difficult.
I can only give my opinion with respect.
 
I can't see how Sulu being gay will change his character as much as Spock and Uhura being a couple as changed their characters.
The majority of viewers aren't going to be bothered that there's a minor amount of time - possibly less than minutes - dealing with Sulu having a husband. If you're so prejudiced that you can't deal with a gay man on screen, then maybe Trek was never the right fit for you.
Visibility of media of minorities has played an important role in overcoming prejudice. When viewers felt comfortable with Uhura, Geordie, or the Jeffersons and Fred Sanford on their tvs, it got a little harder to blindly hate black people. Representation makes a difference, and if Sulu being gay makes some people less homophobic, that's important.

It is you who is being prejudice..not me..i have nothing against gay characters on Star Trek..you just did not read my posts or you do not care. My opinion is exactly the same of George Takei.
 
It is you who is being prejudice..not me..i have nothing against gay characters on Star Trek..you just did not read my posts or you do not care. My opinion is exactly the same of George Takei.
Did I mention you by name? Every comment on this board is not directed to you.
My comments are only directed to people who are objecting on the basis of homophobia. If you truly don't object to gay characters then my comments had nothing to do with you.
Also, I hardly think objecting to homophobia makes me prejudiced.
 
do you really think the intention was to make humor? how nice of you.

Part of being new to a community is learning the personalities involved. Guy Gardener is just having some fun with you.

It is you who is being prejudice..not me..i have nothing against gay characters on Star Trek..you just did not read my posts or you do not care. My opinion is exactly the same of George Takei.

Just as long as none of that icky gayness is attached to characters you like. :rolleyes:
 
I was wondering about the 5 year mission.

What sort of father volunteers to duck out on 5 years of his kid's childhood? maybe if there was a war, but Sulu is just going out there to explore and map asteroid belts.

Although Prime Demora was born later than Kelvin Demora, maybe after "both" 5 year missions, and I'm not even sure if 5 year missions are a thing in the new time line.
I have thought the same thing Guy. It is questionable at best that a parent would be away from their young child for such a long time.
 
Sulu full of cordrazine is in the episode City on the Edge of Forever, but he seems (verify?) to be on Enterprise winking out of existence, unprotected on the surface by the Guardian, when McCoy rewrites time.

I checked because I thought that Prime Sulu might be in the Kelvin universe, similar to how Alternate Yar carried over into the Prime Universe, and that might create shennigans.

The landing party in 2267 is protected from the changes made by Nero, but it's still nothing to be concerned about for another 5 years. If Sulu had been part of the landing party, he might have needed to be near Demora, since parental attachments are strong and resist pragmatism, if it's genetically the same daughter and not a different kid with the same name.

But he wasn't, so don't worry.
 
Did I mention you by name? Every comment on this board is not directed to you.
My comments are only directed to people who are objecting on the basis of homophobia. If you truly don't object to gay characters then my comments had nothing to do with you.
Also, I hardly think objecting to homophobia makes me prejudiced.
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Part of being new to a community is learning the personalities involved. Guy Gardener is just having some fun with you.



Just as long as none of that icky gayness is attached to characters you like. :rolleyes:

See...i maintain what i said..the prejudice is from you..not me.
Why should i not care about a gay character, a new one?
I just have the exact same opinion that george takei has.

And as me a lot of other people. The accusations were already expected. Insults too.
 
If they invented a phaser that made people straight, and shot Sulu with it, it's likely that Sulu will soon become divorced from his husband and poor Demora will suddenly be from a broken home.

How is that cool?

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I was wondering about the 5 year mission.

What sort of father volunteers to duck out on 5 years of his kid's childhood? maybe if there was a war, but Sulu is just going out there to explore and map asteroid belts.

Although Prime Demora was born later than Kelvin Demora, maybe after "both" 5 year missions, and I'm not even sure if 5 year missions are a thing in the new time line.
It's open to interpretation, and was only a slight hint, but I got the impression in Generations that Hikaru and Demora weren't all that close, probably because he had spent much of her childhood and early adulthood (including the last three years when Excelsior had been on deep space assignment) out exploring the galaxy.

Pavel Chekov: I'm sure Hikaru must be wery proud of you.
Demora Sulu: I hope so.

Maybe she was just being modest, but there was an insecure sounding drop in her tone of voice as she said it and she looked almost sad. If she honestly doesn't know if Hikaru is proud of her for following in his footsteps by joining Starfleet and helming the Enterprise, that's pretty tragic.

Not that any of this applies to nuSulu and his daughter, but just in answer to your remarks about Prime Sulu's relationship with her.
 
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Peter David's The Captain's Daughter is a great novel that focuses on Sulu and Demora. It's chock full of heterosexuality for anyone that cares, although Peter David has given his approval to the new gay Sulu.
 
It's open to interpretation, and was only a slight hint, but I got the impression in Generations that Hikaru and Demora weren't all that close, probably because he had spent much of her childhood and early adulthood (including the last three years when Excelsior had been on deep space assignment) out exploring the galaxy.

Pavel Chekov: I'm sure Hikaru must be wery proud of you.
Demora Sulu: I hope so.

Maybe she was just being modest, but there was an insecure sounding drop in her tone as of voice as she said it and she looked almost sad. If she honestly doesn't know if Hikaru is proud of her for joining Starfleet, that's pretty tragic.

Not that any of this applies to nuSulu and his daughter, but just in answer to your remarks about Prime Sulu's relationship with her.
An unusual situation that it wouldn't matter which gender Hikaru was to still have the same child, is if one of his siblings died, and he inherits the child. Gay or straight that would give him the same daughter, and it would also create tension and distance.

Another hypothetical disconnect would be a do-over of John Snow. Sulu's husband explains to his beloved that sometimes he likes to have sex with women, not a lot, but sometimes, so they might as well raise the kid together that he unintentionally created during a fling he has yet to apologize for.

Catelyn Stark was a bloody angry woman.
 
Another hypothetical disconnect would be a do-over of John Snow. Sulu's husband explains to his beloved that sometimes he likes to have sex with women, not a lot, but sometimes, so they might as well raise the kid together that he unintentionally created during a fling he has yet to apologize for.

Catelyn Stark was a bloody angry woman.
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Uhh, to avoid spoilers, I'll just say... keep watching.
 
Takei has further clarified his stance: "Star Trek has always pushed the boundaries and opened new opportunities for actors, including myself. I am eternally grateful to have been part of this incredible and continuing family. I wish John Cho well in the role I once played, and congratulate Simon Pegg on his daring and groundbreaking storytelling. While I would have gone with the development of a new character in this instance, I do fully understand and appreciate what they are doing—as ever, boldly going where no one has gone before. Star Trek will live long and prosper."
http://www.cinemablend.com/news/1535100/george-takei-clarifies-statement-about-gay-sulu
 
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