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John Cho’s Character In “Star Trek Beyond” Is Gay

The upcoming Star Trek Beyond pays homage to original Star Trek cast member, George Takei, by declaring Hikaru

Sulu, the character he made famous, openly gay. Takei is openly gay in real life, and is a long time advocate of gay rights, telling News Corp in 2015:

If I wanted to work as an actor I had to keep it a secret. Back then I couldn’t marry a white person — that was against the law here, miscegenation. But now I am married to a white dude, so we have changed.

In the original series and the six films that followed, Sulu is father to at least one daughter. This has not changed, as the film introduces Sulu’s husband and daughter. The actors playing Sulu’s husband and daughter have not yet been revealed, and neither has the extent of their roles.

 As a long time Trekkie, the news is pleasing in a common sense sort of way. Star Trek is a groundbreaking series that first aired in 1966, inspiring so many, including the first black female astronaut,Mae Jemison, and airing the first interracial kiss on U.S. television. It’s only fitting that on its 50th anniversary, it continues to inspire, living up to its tagline: to go where no one has gone before.

Yep. First time. We’re just gonna ignore Evil Bisexual Kira. And Ambiguously evil Bisexual Ezri. And Bisexual But Only For One Episode So Maybe The Fans Will Stop Being Pissed At Us For Breaking Roddenberry’s Promise Jadzia.

Do those not count because they were all shitty, or is ther esome other common unifying factor that gets them all ignored? I wonder…

I’m thinking they don’t count because they’re all shitty. I mean, Evil Bisexual Alternate Version of Good Heterosexual Female Character is perhaps the ultimate shit “representation” trope, and Jadzia’s one-episode bisexuality stemmed from a relationship one of Dax’s male hosts was in.

I’m. Super conflicted about this.

Because A. Takei doesn’t actually agree with the choice to make Sulu gay. Considering Sulu being gay is meant to honor Takei, you’d think they would have, oh, I don’t know. Considered his wishes, and worked with his desire to introduce a new character who was openly LGBT?

Because B. yes the ‘evil bisexual alternate version of a good heterosexual female’ is a trope, but Mirror Kira is fucking kick ass, and I love the hell out of her. But at the same time…

Because C. Mirror Ezri isn’t actually ‘evil.’ She starts out darker, and working with Kira, but she helped the ‘good guys’ escape and ended up joining the Terran Rebellion.

Because D. Mirror Leeta was ambiguously either bisexual or (depending on how you view her disgust towards Rom) homosexual. Granted, Leeta isn’t a major character.

Because E. I don’t give a flying fig that the Dax symbiont was in a male host when they were originally married to the Kahn symbiont. Jadzia isn’t male, and neither was Lenara.

And lastly, which I openly admit is most weakly, but I do feel the need to mention it… More fans should read the novels, especially the novelizations of TOS movies. I loved reading through the novelizations and seeing how the concept of marriage worked in Roddenberry’s vision of Star Trek: contract marriages that could include more than two partners, regardless of gender/sex/species, and were renewed on a regular basis dependent on the spouses involved wishing to continue their relationship. Of course, this hasn’t made its way visibly into the shows or movies, but I do think it bears mentioning.

(Nevermind Spock referring to Kirk as his ‘t’hy’la,’ a word that can mean friend/brother/lover. Whether you ship Kirk and Spock or not, it’s still important to be aware of, that that possibility and dynamic is there. But again, this is a books thing, so.)

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