But if we don't bother to explain how phasers work, why bother to explain how Demora was conceived? Why call attention to the question at all?
Demora has two daddies, period. That's really all we need to know.
This has already been covered, hasn't it?Thanks for the spoiler![]()
I think that's a little dismissive. There are gay and lesbian couples who want something like this to exist. It's important to them, and it's nobody else's business to tell them they're wrong to feel that way.
It could be that Sulu's bisexual.
Looks like Takei himself isn't too thrilled about the news, though:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/george-takei-reacts-gay-sulu-909154
I'm not sure I'd include Mirror, Mirror, given we know from DS9 that not everyone has the same sexual orientation in the Mirror Universe. Or as I suggested in the thread up in the Trek XI+ forum, maybe MU Sulu is gay but tries to hide it. IMO, MU Sulu is consistent with someone who is overcompensating by acting too straightBut then, TOS and TAS did show Sulu expressing interest in women ("Mudd's Women," "Mirror, Mirror," "The Magicks of Megas-tu," "The Lorelei Signal," ST:TMP), so there's a canonical basis for that.
maybe the women were capable of putting gay men under their spell?
This has already been covered, hasn't it?
I think that's a little dismissive. There are gay and lesbian couples who want something like this to exist. It's important to them, and it's nobody else's business to tell them they're wrong to feel that way. A science fiction story that gives them hope that such an option will be routine in the future can be just as meaningful as earlier SF stories giving people hope that gay marriage or a black or female president or an end to the Cold War could happen in the future.
And I'm sure there's a way to sneak in a casual reference to the mechanics of it without making a big production out of it. "Oh, what a lovely baby, Hikaru! She has your eyes and your husband's chin!" Simple as that.
It's everywhere I go, non-Trek sites and even general news sites. Even my local newspaper.Actually, this is the only place I've read/heard/seen it - I don't live in seclusion, I just don't follow entertainment media.
Does Peter David actually get these movies are in an alternate timeline? He mentions Vulcan's destruction effectively disregards all Trek novels ever written and that Sulu being gay has as much canonical precedent from TOS as Spock and Uhura's relationship.On the subject of "The Captain's Daughter," Peter David wrote a short piece about the news in his blog.
Takei wanted Trek to have a gay character as far back as the sixties and no one honored his wishes then. I'm just not that bothered if Takei doesn't like it, he's not even the one playing new Sulu.
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