Star Trek Celebrations: Pride Is A Wonderful Tribute to the Franchise's LGBTQIA+ Characters

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Star Trek Celebrations: Pride Is A Wonderful Tribute to the Franchise's LGBTQIA+ Characters
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Image of various LGBTQIA+ Star Trek characters, including Sulu, Seven of Nine and Paul Stamets.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Warning: contains spoilers for Star Trek Celebrations: Pride!

When Star Trek finally made it to television in 1966, it shattered the minds of American audiences by showing a Black woman, Uhura, as a competent and high-ranking officer. Actress Whoopi Goldberg, who herself would go on to appear on Star Trek, credits Uhura actress Nichelle Nichols as her inspiration, and Nichols’ performance even drew raves from Doctor Martin Luther King Jr.

That did not stop Star Trek: The Next Generation from making attempts at telling LGBTQIA+ stories, such as the fifth season episode “The Outcast,” but these attempts were few and far between, again owing to Berman’s management. Fans clamored for years for a thoughtful gay character, but it never materialized. In 1993, Berman, along with Michael Piller, created Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

Star Trek's First Gay Character Arrived on Its 50th Anniversary The Decision to Turn Sulu Gay Was Controversial At The Time All of that changed in 2016 with the premiere of Star Trek: Beyond. The film, set in the “Kelvin” timeline created by JJ Abrams’ 2009 Star Trek, revealed Sulu to be gay, and in a relationship with a child. Turning Sulu gay was highly controversial, largely because the character had always been portrayed as hetero.

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