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Old 05-29-2009, 07:36 PM   #9
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Although, to be fair, Roddenberry wanted Sulu to be "pan-Asian"
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George Takei recalled Gene Roddenberry wanted the character to represent all of Asia, which symbolized the peace of the Trek universe in spite of the numerous wars in the continent. Roddenberry did not want a nationally specific surname, so he looked at a map and saw the Sulu Sea. "He thought, 'Ah, the waters of that sea touch all shores'," the actor recalled, "and that's how my character came to have the name Sulu."
He didn't end up with the more-clearly Japanese given name till ST:VI.
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