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Star Trek is Gay

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I knew the inflammatory title would grab your attention.

So maybe not ALL of Trek is gay, but apparently Sulu is.

That rustling sound you hear isn't autumn leaves in the wind, it's Trekkies around the world shuddering.

And to clear the air, while not a bona-fide Trekkie, I absolutely love Kirk's and Picard's Trek. So don't read any real Trek bashing into my post. Just some ... ummm ... fluffy news for your Friday.
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Heck, maybe once I won't be mean to Trekkies and will fraternize with them by saying:

Vader turned out to be a whiny bitch.

It was a big surprise for the fans, too... after those many years...
I saw the original theatrical release of the Old Trilogy on the big screen and I'm proud of it...
How did I accomplish that (considering my age) is my secret...
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Hmmm, for some reason this doesn't surpisme that much. There was always something about Takei; if one of the original cast was gay and I had to guess who I would have said him.
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This has been common knowledge amongst fans for several years. Not a big deal except to the media.
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http://jaysylvester.com/junk/takei.jpg http://jaysylvester.com/junk/sulu-sword.jpg

I don't think George Takei's sexual orientation was a mystery to anybody who was paying attention.

P.S. - It's also completely irrelevant. Sulu still kicked all kinds of ass, especially evil Sulu from Mirror, Mirror with that badass scar on his face.

I'm a full-on Trek fan, by the way. If you presented me with the option of watching any Star Wars movie or Wrath of Khan, I'd choose Khan every time.
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This news does not make a bit a difference to me. And I agree with Jay. Khan rules.
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Why does everyone love Wrath of Khan so much? Granted it was a perfectly fine movie in it's own right..

But come on, it's not anywhere near the caliber of Star Wars or ESB. It's great for what it is, but I honestly don't see what the fuss was about. First Contact is better, though I might be biased since I'm more familiar with TNG.

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Originally posted by: Darth Chaltab
Um....


Ew. Gay old people scare me. A lot.


Including Ian McKellan?

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TNG > Original Star Trek.




Yeah, I said it.




...except for Wrath of Khan, of course.
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Originally posted by: Nanner Split
Originally posted by: Darth Chaltab
Um....


Ew. Gay old people scare me. A lot.


Including Ian McKellan?


Well, I mean they don't scare me on screen, just the thought that they're... you know.... that way.

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He also played Warlord Shank on Space Cases. I'm not a Star Trek fan, but he was good on that show. Not having seen him as Sulu, I wouldn't have assumed he was gay, because he was pretty threatening (well, as threatening as you can get on Nickelodeon) on Space Cases.

There is no lingerie in space…

C3PX said: Gaffer is like that hot girl in high school that you think you have a chance with even though she is way out of your league because she is sweet and not a stuck up bitch who pretends you don’t exist… then one day you spot her making out with some skinny twerp, only on second glance you realize it is the goth girl who always sits in the back of class; at that moment it dawns on you why she is never seen hanging off the arm of any of the jocks… and you realize, damn, she really is unobtainable after all. Not that that is going to stop you from dreaming… Only in this case, Gaffer is actually a guy.

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Originally posted by: Anakin's Mannequin
TNG > Original Star Trek.

Yeah, I said it.

...except for Wrath of Khan, of course.


I'll concede that the overall acting and storytelling of TNG is superior, but I think the charm of TOS is unbeatable. The bond between Kirk, Bones, and Spock isn't ever matched in TNG.

And yes, Wrath of Khan > all.
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Casablanca(my alltime favorite movie) > 2 * Empire Strikes Back.
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I remember reading that George Takei was sexually neutral, and now he addmits to be gay. Nothing wrong with that, by the way. I just hope he dosen't follow Mishima's steps!
“Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country.” — Nazi Reich Marshal Hermann Goering
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Aaaand by the way...

all star trek movies combined <= the phantom menace

the phantom menace < atack of the clones < revenge of the sith < a new hope = return of the jedi < the empire strikes back

the empire strikes back * 10000 < 2001 a space odissey
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Originally posted by: ricarleite
I remember reading that George Takei was sexually neutral, and now he addmits to be gay. Nothing wrong with that, by the way. I just hope he dosen't follow Mishima's steps!

I don't think Takei will pull a Mishima, and chalk me up for the following:
1. Khan is the best Trek movie, hands down.
2. Comparing Empire to Khan is comparing apples to oranges.
3. I'm not terribly surprised to find out Takei is gay. I have very good gaydar.
4. Old gay people don't scare me; why should they?

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Originally posted by: ricarleite
all star trek movies combined <= the phantom menace

This statement has inspired me to create a function in the new forum software that will allow me to highlight a specific post as "dumbest post in the thread".

Since I'll probably never finish the software, you really have nothing to worry about.

Originally posted by: GundarkHunter
2. Comparing Empire to Khan is comparing apples to oranges.


Common sense has no place on an intarweb message board. Next time, I ban you.
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Originally posted by: ricarleite
the empire strikes back * 10000 < 2001 a space odissey


Blasphemer!

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Originally posted by: Jay
Originally posted by: ricarleite
all star trek movies combined <= the phantom menace

This statement has inspired me to create a function in the new forum software that will allow me to highlight a specific post as "dumbest post in the thread".

I was just kidding and exagerating. I have seen only 3 star trek movies, the first one, khan, and the fourth one. While the three are highly better than TPM and AOTC, I am not a Star Trek fan at all, and in fact do not like the series. I do prefer watching the first Star Trek movie than any of the prequels, but not based on Star Wars or Stra Trek issues, but on better movie versus worse movie thing.

I do tend to have a ratio of 10% of dumb posts though, which is not enough to be called a troll, but enough to be annoying. So I'll probably be the king of "dumbest posts in thread".

Originally posted by: TheSessler
Originally posted by: ricarleite
the empire strikes back * 10000 < 2001 a space odissey


Blasphemer!


Now THAT I wasn't kidding about. 2001 is probably my favorite movie of all, and Kubrick's film IS better than any of George's, you gota tive in to that...
“Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country.” — Nazi Reich Marshal Hermann Goering
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Somebody just told me about this yesterday, but whatever, I dont care for Trek anyways.
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Originally posted by: TheSessler
Originally posted by: ricarleite
the empire strikes back * 10000 < 2001 a space odissey

Blasphemer!


I actually agree with this. ESB is a Star Wars masterpiece, but 2001 is a masterpiece--period.

Originally posted by: ricarleite
I was just kidding and exagerating.


Me too.
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2001 has alot of great moments, but for today's audiances, it could be considered too slow. I persoanally liked it although I didn't understand how the last sequence was supposed to be so much like an LSD trip as I've had it described to me. By all counts, the story was new for it's time at least to non-sci-fi fans.

ESB has its moments as well but it wasn't really on par with 2001. That's not sying it wasn't a good story, it just didn't hit it like 2001 did. This from a Christian who doesn't believe in evolution which is featured promonetly in 2001... but we don't need to get into that.
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