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InterviewsAsk Walter Koenig Your Questions on “The Que?”

Posted by Sam on Thursday, 24 Apr 2008

Ever want to ask the legendary Walter Koenig a specific question but never had the chance? If so, you won’t want to miss this opportunity of a lifetime. Roddeberry.com’s new show “The Que?” is the audience’s direct link to submit these questions and interview their special guests.

Click here to send them your questions. The deadline to have all questions in is May 2, 2008. Then tune in on May 28, 2008 where the show will be joined by actor, writer, director and teacher Walter Koenig who will be answering fan questions submitted to him. This is a must for all SF aficionados, especially if you are a “Star Trek” or “Babylon 5 fan.”

The first episode of “The Que?” is up now with their exclusive fan submitted questions interview with cartoonist David Reddick, creator of “The Trek Life” and the illustrations for “Gene’s Journal.” David cut his teeth at the Garfield Studio working on Jim Davis’ famous mischevious fur-ball series. David’s newest creation, “Rod & Barry,” is about two aliens sent to earth by their homeworld to scout it our for anihilation, and while monitoring earth’s communications (i.e., TV) they become hooked on Science Fiction Television, and continually stave off earth’s destruction while they catch up on their favorite episodes, all the while commenting on current sci-fi trends and shows.


One Response to “Ask Walter Koenig Your Questions on “The Que?””
  1. skyjedi2005 Says:

    to bad checkov amd the rest of the surviving original trek crew cannot be in the new movie, i know it has spock.

    too bad they waited too long bones and scotty are dead in real life. if they wanted to do a proper star trek 7 they should have had an original crew movie passing the torch to next generation, not what we ended up with.

    they had a really good time travel script that would have allowed both enterprises and their entire crew to meet, the studio axed it because the actors salaries of 2 crews was too much.


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