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#1 Rols O'Bertilsson

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Posted 30 January 2012 - 10:11 PM

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Christian group outraged by same-sex relationships in Star Wars: The Old Republic

FORGET Death Stars and the dark side - the biggest threat in the Star Wars universe is, apparently, homosexuality.
US Christian group the Family Research Council has hit out at the developers of video game Star Wars: The Old Republic for allowing game characters to have same-sex relationships.
Bioware has recently published a same-sex romance component update for the multiplayer online game after receiving complaints from gamers.
The decision has caused outrage after BioWare said in 2009 that “gay” and “lesbian” don't exist in the Star Wars universe.
Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council in Washington said Star Wars gamers have “already gone to the dark side”.
“In a new Star Wars game, the biggest threat to the empire may be homosexual activists!” Mr Perkins wrote on the organisations website.
“Since the announcement, homosexuals have been celebrating the news, but parents sure aren't. Their kids will be exposed to this Star Warped way of thinking.
“You can join them by logging on and speaking up. It's time to show companies who the Force is really with!”

Many gamers posted on the Star Wars: The Old Republic that they welcome the new update.

“Bioware has a long history of having romance-able companions for both heterosexual and homosexual preferences, and there is absolutely no reason for them to not do the same here,” a gamer using the character Auricelia wrote.

Gamer Voiicu said: "If I want to be gay on one toon and straight on another then thats my prerogative. There never should have been a discrimination between the two in the first place."
Star Wars: the Old Republic, which launched in December in the US, is one of the most expensive games ever created, with Bioware reported to have spent a rumoured $100 million creating it.
The game features more than 4000 characters and lets players create avatars that correspond to eight character classes, such as Jedi knights, Sith warriors, smugglers and bounty hunters.
Gameplay allows players to chat with other characters in the hope of unlocking missions, learning more about the plot, demonstrating morality and forming virtual bonds - romantic or otherwise.

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Posted 31 January 2012 - 01:43 AM

I prefer him circa the Indiana Jones days.

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Posted 31 January 2012 - 06:41 AM

using force in bed... :) could be interesting ...common Darthy:)
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Posted 31 January 2012 - 08:11 AM


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Posted 31 January 2012 - 05:23 PM

Curious how homosexuality seems to be completely absent from the world of on-screen American sci-fi! Nowhere in Star Trek, Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica (the updated version), Stargate etc. do you find any suggestions of gay characters! Had homosexuality been 'cured' or something in the brave, new world of US future-based science-fiction shows??

At least in dear old Dr. Who and its recent spin-off Torchwood you had the bi-sexual character of Captain Jack who would just as casually plant a kiss on the cheek or lips of one of the male characters he fancied as much as the ladies!

At least the video-game version of Star Trek is beginning to move with the times. When will the TV and film versions follow?

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Posted 31 January 2012 - 05:29 PM

View PostMainad, on 31 January 2012 - 05:23 PM, said:

Curious how homosexuality seems to be completely absent from the world of on-screen American sci-fi! Nowhere in Star Trek, Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica (the updated version), Stargate etc. do you find any suggestions of gay characters! Had homosexuality been 'cured' or something in the brave, new world of US future-based science-fiction shows??

At least in dear old Dr. Who and its recent spin-off Torchwood you had the bi-sexual character of Captain Jack who would just as casually plant a kiss on the cheek or lips of one of the male characters he fancied as much as the ladies!

At least the video-game version of Star Trek is beginning to move with the times. When will the TV and film versions follow?

Ah yes, captain Jack! Yum! :wub:
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Yes, and particularly weird considering there's a strong tradition of gay sci-fi.

And it's interesting the gaming world seems to be ahead of that curve as well. Apart from the Star Wars title mentioned above, I've been playing a bit (well, a LOT) of Skyrim lately - and one of the first things I did was have a same-sex wedding with another character. It seems the gaming world is pushing the boundaries far more than mainstream Hollywood these days.

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Posted 05 February 2012 - 09:17 AM

The updated BSG did ever so slightly dabble in a homosexual relationship in the 'Razor' sub story episode...'Tween Helena Cain and CaprPegesus Six...
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