In the interview, he says he's not so much coming out, but, "It's more like a long, long walk through what began as a narrow corridor that starts to widen. And then some doors are open and light comes in, and there are skylights and it widens. Brad’s my partner, we’ve been together for 18 years. So, I've been 'open,' but I have not talked to the press."
He also talks about his childhood experiences in a Japanese internment camp and the duality of feeling ashamed for being different -- because he is Japanese American and gay -- earlier in his life.
I'll admit it, I'm a Star Trek fan, and though they have problems like most of the entertainment media, the Star Trek shows and movies have always had the most diverse casts in Hollywood. A gay-Asian-starship captain fits right in in Star Trek's make-believe world of the future and in today's society.
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