George Takei Comes Out
Sulu likes the helmsmen. (Not that there's anything wrong with that.)
Now we can understand just why "The Naked Time" is George Takei's favorite Star Trek episode, and why he particular enjoyed the sweaty pose with a rapier.
And, it also makes for much easier pronunciation of his last name: Takei is gay (yes, it rhymes!)
Now if only Shatner would reveal just what he looks like without the hairpiece...
Is Trek Dead?
Past news:
As many of you have heard, the series Enterprise has been canceled by UPN, apparently under the direction of the man in charge -- Les Moonves, who runs UPN's big brother, the CBS Network. The current head of UPN, Dawn Ostroff, takes her marching orders from Les.
One of the main campaigns to keep the show going, SaveEnterprise.com, now has a fight on their hands, the same one ANGEL faced last year: turning around a publicly announced decision. Just like ANGEL fans did for season four, Enterprise fans were successful in getting the show renewed the year before when the show was "on the bubble" -- only to return the next year to find it axed.
SaveEnterprise has already geared up. And it may be said, Trek fans may have already surpassed the enthusiasm of ANGELians: in short order, they've produced a full-page ad for the Los Angeles Times, which was published earlier this week (February 15)
You can read about it here: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6977068/
A rally is planned in LA, in front of Paramount's production offices for February 25, and a benefit is already going forth this Friday in Chicago for SaveEnterprise's project "TrekUnited" -- aiming to create a fan-funded season. While such a concept was proposed by some during the attempts to save ANGEL, the Trekkers are the first I've heard actually attempting it.
Fan activism is very much alive and kicking.