Starfleet Academy has introduced the first canonically gay Klingon, Karim Diané's Jay-Den Kraag, and he has the support of queer Star Trek icon George Takei.
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy introduced the first gay Klingon into canon, and George Takei offered his support to Jay-Den and actor Karim Diané.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. On the bridge of the U.S.S. Enterprise, as it was seen on the original 1966 run of "Star Trek," Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu (George Takei) was most ...
Star Trek veteran George Takei has admitted he's been forced to give up running at the age of 88 after having surgery on his ...
George Takei spoke with us about the documentary Beam Me Up, Sulu, and his involvement in the 1985 Star Trek fan film, Yorktown.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Directed by Timour Gregory and Sasha Schneider, the documentary goes far beyond a lost fan movie. It highlights Star Trek’s ...
In “Beam Me Up, Sulu,” now on demand, George Takei discusses “Star Trek’s” impact on fans, Asian American representation and diversity.
Nearly four decades ago, a group of fans filmed a student project in a California forest with George Takei. The footage then disappeared, seemingly gone forever. Now, that project has been ...