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- THIS TAK ON A WHOLE NEW MEANG FOR GAY STAR TREK FANS ? – BT FUNNY STAR TREK CAST MEM
- GAY WORMS – BT FUNNY STAR TREK CAST MEM
THIS TAK ON A WHOLE NEW MEANG FOR GAY STAR TREK FANS ? – BT FUNNY STAR TREK CAST MEM
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And of urse, they'll be fans who say, ‘”Oh, they’re killg off the gays aga! Ennis: As a pneer Star Trek, terms of beg an out gay man, playg a gay character, a relatnship wh another man, do you see that the unfoldg of havg non-bary characters like Adira and a trans character, even a ghostly versn, how do that make you feel terms of the craft and and our muny? 'Star Trek' recently ma history wh s first gay TV uple – but the road to get there was a long one.
“My attu toward homosexualy has changed, ” he told The Humanist 1991.
GAY WORMS – BT FUNNY STAR TREK CAST MEM
I have, over many years, changed my attu about gay men and women. Even after his ath, took another 28 years for the first gay character to appear StarTrek’s televisn seri (although y, novel tie-s, ics, fan works, and other non-nonil media featured a markedly improved number of LGBT Starfleet officers). Given that the first openly gay recurrg character on televisn wouldn’t appear until the edy Soap 1977 (and played by Billy Crystal, so not exactly a nuanced character portrayal), pictg one the ‘60s when Star Trek first aired would have been unthkable to most people.
Of urse, much of what Star Trek did to highlight actors and characters of different ethnic backgrounds would have been pretty far-fetched for many televisn dienc of the time, too – so what ma gay stori different at the time? But still others were spired – enough that Kirk and Spock’s endurg nnectn to one another has remaed a potent symbol of homosexual love for Trek Trek: The Next GeneratnDurg a 20th anniversary nventn 1986, show creator Gene Rodnberry was asked by a foundg member of a Boston LGBT science fictn group (lled, charmgly, the Gaylaxian Network) whether or not the recently announced The Next Generatn would troduce gay characters to Starfleet. We should probably have a gay character.
That same year, Gerrold (who’s bt known for wrg the TOS episo “The Trouble Wh Tribbl”) began workg on a script which revolved around two gay characters beg afflicted by an curable, tergalactic blood disease that mirrored the spread of HIV. Dpe this, Rodnberry still seemed mted to makg good on his promise to the Gaylaxians, who by 1990 had begun a letter-wrg petn (spurred partly by Gerrold’s stori of his episo’s mise at var nventn appearanc).