XPost: alt.fan.tom-servo, rec.arts.sf.misc, rec.arts.sf.tv   
   From: 3cjmd@comcast.net   
      
   On 30 Nov 2006 07:12:15 -0800, "Lots42" wrote:   
      
   >   
   >Forge wrote:   
   >> In article <61ism29vpun3lrmhh9s7iodsac917ogrrv@4ax.com>,   
   >> Captain Infinity wrote:   
   >>   
   >> > This is probably true, but as has been shown in all of the Trek series,   
   >> > homosexuality will have been cured by the 23rd century, so there's no   
   >> > question but that Sulu was straight and could easily have taken a female   
   >> > mate to procreate.   
   >>   
   >> Silly human. You must be forgetting that Dax didn't particularly care   
   >> what gender he or his partner were when he fell back in bed with an old   
   >> flame on DS9. And I seem to remember Alt-Kira being quite the freak as   
   >> well.   
   >   
   >It wasn't really lesbianism if you mack on yourself, it's just   
   >masturbation.   
   >   
   >Homosexuallity was prevalent in a lot of the Trek books. Including one   
   >written by Jeri Taylor, who supposedly said it was canon.   
   >   
   >I don't quite remember if there were any gay humans on Trek. Dr.   
   >Crusher fell in love with a Trill but broke it off when the symbiote   
   >was transferred into a female form against it's will. I   
   >suppose...falling in love with a big ol' slimeball is a bit more   
   >'risque' then falling in love with your own gender.   
   >   
   >And Riker fell in love with an entity that had no gender, but -wanted-   
   >to be female.   
   >   
   >And anyone who thinks Bashir didn't have hot sexxor feelings towards   
   >Garak and O'Brien was fooling themselves.   
      
   Actually, the understated --and humorously treated-- tension was   
   between Worf and Garek, and in the alt-universe they worked that out   
   into its full fruition.   
      
   Cheers,   
      
   Jaime   
      
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