George Takei Now an Asteroid 181
ineedbettername writes "In recent news, the International Astronomic Union has decided to rename the asteroid "1994 GT9" to 7307 Takei in honor of George Takei, the actor who played Sulu in Star Trek. He now joins the ranks of other famous sci-fi figures in space, such as 4659 Roddenberry, 68410 Nichols, Robert Heinlein and Isaac Asimov."
An asteroid? (Score:5, Funny)
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Well, considering it is Sulu...I'm guessing it is all about another part of the anatomy. ASS-teroid?
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Loaded headline (Score:3, Funny)
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First Uranus joke ... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:First Uranus joke ... (Score:5, Funny)
It's the dark matter you have to be wary of.
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Re:First Uranus joke ... (Score:4, Funny)
Fry: "Oh. What's it called now?"
Professor: "Urectum. Here, let me locate it for you."
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Re:Loaded headline (Score:4, Funny)
Nice UID.
Re:Loaded headline (Score:5, Insightful)
Yes, George Takei is queer. And although he felt he had to hide this fact for most of his adult life, he had the courage and integrity to come out of the closet, by choice, giving inspiration to those fans who are gay (of whatever age) to be a little more courageous in their own lives. Plus, he's done it with class and humor.
Yes, George Takei is an actor. But his dignified and non-stereotyped portrayal of a starship officer for whom being Japanese was only one of several interesting character traits, helped expose viewers to a broader picture of what Asian people were like, and to Asian kids in particular it gave another idea of what they might become. Plus his obvious contribution to Star Trek's promotion of space-related science.
So, yeah: There's no question he deserves the modest honor of having an object in space named after him. And he can handle the jokes.
Re:Loaded headline (Score:4, Insightful)
And he does put up with the jokes with humor and grace, even when Howard Stern was getting in on it. He does sound like a bit of a "queen", and I like him all the more for it, he's likely living the life that feels that much more natural for him, and probably having a ball doing it.
And the character of Sulu was always one of the coolest ones on that bridge. Kirk was always a bit too much bluster for young people to relate to quite as well, Chekov (inspired by the Monkees) was a bit too goofy. Sulu was all professionalism and skills.
Random Trek bit... one line that they say got through the sensors was when there was that mind-altering virus thing and everyone goes nuts, bare-chested swashbuckling Sulu addresses Uhura "Fair maiden..." and she replies "sorry, neither" -- very cute.
So, good for him.
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Re:Loaded headline (Score:4, Interesting)
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Next question?
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Does that make me a bad person?
Of course not. The human mind is naturally (to some extent) and culturally trained to find such juxtaposition (the side-by-side placement of both interpretations of that thought) humorous.
"[...]humour frequently contains an unexpected, often sudden, shift in perspective." --(Humor on Wikipedia [wikipedia.org])
Additionally, the pun in the common comical usage of "Uranus" is evident, making it a lot of us English-speakers laugh, regardless of the level of our respect for Mr. George Takei.
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Well, you are posting on Slashdot, so I guess that question is even more rhetorical...
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who didn't start their own religion .. (Score:3, Funny)
'He now joins the ranks of other famous sci-fi figures in space, such as 4659 Roddenberry, 68410 Nichols, Robert Heinlein and Isaac Asimov '
At least they didn't try and start their own religion
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[Of course, not all nerds are interested in Star Trek. However, since a large portion of nerds are interested in Star Trek and it is, therefore, a nerdy subject, it remains "Stuff That Matters"--even if it doesn't charge your phaser.]
I Have Decided To Reciprocate... (Score:5, Funny)
Just in time for Halloween (Score:2, Funny)
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Jerk.
Big Star Trek Fan...but.. (Score:4, Funny)
I never knew Gene Roddenberry's first name was really 4659. "Gene" must be a stage name.
Plus, I'm not sure who this Nichols cat is, but Issac Asimov; I know. Now there's a sci-fi guy who's not afraid to use his real name!
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Ummm, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uhura [wikipedia.org]
What's next... (Score:2, Funny)
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Wait... is that because he sucks, or because he's supermassive?
And thus begins the jealousy tantrum (Score:5, Funny)
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Was Dr. Lester Lester the mole-esther? A/A, she DID hijack Kirk's body. Anyone remember Shatner filing his nails in character as Janice Lester? And, that sway Kirkner did in the passageway... Would make Harry Mud jealous... AND probably drove Spock into Palms Farr, hands down (or was that Ponn Farr?)
Shatner jealous? Hell, lots of Kirk-Spock lover stories still exist...
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Plus, it makes my day when I hear him say "Balloon Knot".
Oh my.
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Don't correct me, it sickens me.
Shatner's Current Show (Score:2)
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"It's a helicopter, and it's coming this way. It's flying something behind it, I can't quite make it out, it's a large banner and it says, uh - Happy... Thaaaaanksss... giving!
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Oh (Score:5, Funny)
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Mr. Asteroid, take evasive action!
For once when I decided to read the article... (Score:3, Informative)
Thinking his ashes might've been sent to space and then come down again.
Not reading those summaries are bad...
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Far our man! (Score:1)
it's the final frontier (Score:2)
What does Takei need... with a starship?
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Lucy in the sky with Takai, ... (Score:2, Insightful)
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* Proud Mary - Leonard Nimoy
* It Ain't Me Babe - Sebastian Cabot
* Blowin' In The Wind - Eddie Albert
* Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds - William Shatner
* A Whiter Shade Of Pale - Noel Harrison
* I Can See For Miles - Frankie Randall
* Try A Little Tenderness - Jack Webb
* Twist And Shout - Mae West
* House Of The Rising Sun - Andy Griffith
* Mr. Tambourine Man - Willia
It hurts to say this, but.. Shatner rocks. (Score:2)
Agreed. "Has Been" is an awesome album, thanks to Shatner's partnership with Ben Folds on the project.
It also helps to have some solid backing musicians like (yes, that) Joe Jackson, who provides some great guitar work and backing vocals on the first track.
And the rant between Shatner and Henry Rollins is worth the price of the album. Just buy the damn thing already. Prepare to be amazed.
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I googled " shatner rollins rant " and youtube came up with the puppet version - which was Teh Hilarity.
I always knew it would happen... (Score:2)
Sulu? Who's Sulu? (Score:5, Funny)
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Yeah! And he crashed into the earth last week!
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Don't mix entertainment with history (Score:4, Insightful)
Reminds me of the 20-th century museum in Futurama, where they have messed up the entire history and thought The Honeymooners were the first people to step on the moon ("Bang! Zoom! Straight to the moon, Alice!"), and reimaging the astronauts as movie-style space cowboys complete with cowboy hats and attractive behavior.
It's just idiocracy happening slowly before our eyes.
Re:Don't mix entertainment with history (Score:5, Insightful)
So . . . to hell with Bogart. Grant. Reagan. Arnold.
First of all, these are people in the science community honoring those that inspired or intrigued them in the pursuit of science. Or just acknowledging someone whose work they greatly appreciate. Second, it's not like this is a finite resource and naming a cosmic entity after anyone diminishes the chance for others to have them named after other people.
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Re:Don't mix entertainment with history (Score:4, Insightful)
And what names should we use in your opinion? I'd much prefer having objects named after celebrities than astronomers naming the rocks after their cat or whatever.
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Sort of like how we have nobel prizes, etc. we also have celestial body naming.
Also...hot women. I've always liked the idea of celestial bodies named after celestial bodies.
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Agreed! I don't mind naming planets after the king of the gods (Jupiter), god of speed (Mercury), or god of the underworld (Pluto). But when we get down to the god of flatulence (Uranus), you know we need to find new people to name them after.
Where have you been? (Score:3, Interesting)
History is entertainment.
And CleverNickName [slashdot.org] posted a warmly personal take [typepad.com] to his blog earlier.
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people who deserve special honour .. (Score:2)
A lot of people were inspired to take up science because of StarTrek. In fact StarTrek was one of the first TV series where you had an 'African American' (Nichelle Nichols) playing a character with some authority.
She was going to leave after the first season but a meeting [startrek.com] with Martin Luther King changed her mind. Admittedly she only worked the telephone exchange and had to sit at the back of the Bridge
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I honestly can't believe how people blur the edges of reality and sci-fi series. So now people deserve special honour because they played in Star Trek? I mean, the guy was probably a great actor, but what the heck.
Reminds me of the 20-th century museum in Futurama, where they have messed up the entire history and thought The Honeymooners were the first people to step on the moon ("Bang! Zoom! Straight to the moon, Alice!"), and reimaging the astronauts as movie-style space cowboys complete with cowboy hats and attractive behavior.
It's just idiocracy happening slowly before our eyes.
We're sailors on the moon!
We carry a harpoon!
But thar ain't no whales
So we tell tall tales
And sing this whalin' tune!
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Asteroids are named by their discoverers (Score:2)
Unless it's changed recently, names for asteroids are decided by the person (or programme) who discovers it, and I don't think it's fair to hold those people responsible for the names they choose. The IAU merely rubber stamps the name and makes sure nobody chooses anything potentially embarrass
A small request (Score:3, Funny)
Political or military names (Score:3, Insightful)
Well that odd. I have nothing against George and I'm fan of most of the recipients listed. But it seems out of perspective to honor actors hundreds of years earlier than people who accomplish such monumental, world changing achievements. "Here's a guy who died to take out a bunker so that others can free France. Oohh, No wait, here's an actor!"
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What a strange post. What's the deal about "hundreds of years earlier"? Do you think it's necessary to wait until someone has been dead for hundreds of years befo
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Entertainers don't run the risk of having that baggage later, at least not generally. There are, undoubtedly, exceptions.
Wil Wheaton (Score:3, Funny)
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After Jar Jar Binks does. It'll be the one that wipes out humanity and lets cockroaches take over.
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This is important? (Score:2)
Slippery Slope (Score:2)
Sure it is George Takei? (Score:2)
Behold the power of satellite radio... (Score:2)
And Matsumoto Leiji (Score:2)
Asteroid?? pah... (Score:2)
which one's next? (Score:2)
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just remember the public service announcement :-) (Score:2)
Not just gay (Score:2)
Instead of getting hate-filled and going ballistic, he's a humanist and a gentleman. That probably took some conscious will, so I think the honor couldn't happen to a nicer person.
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The Strugacki brothers already have one. No 3054 is named after them.
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