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THE TROUBLE WITH TRIBBLES!!!!

 

 

1) Well Warg, you are a fascinating Klingon, please, if you would, can you explain what brought you to make your character a 'werewolf' klingon..

I thank you for your kind words.
I've always been a werewolf fan and, when I saw Mark Lenard in the first Trek movie as a ridged Klingon, I immediately associated that makeup with a werewolf. It was only natural for me to take it further to make my own werewolf Klingon when the time came.





2) Your headpiece is just fabulous...did you design your headpiece and your
costume yourself ?

Thank you. Yes, it's my work.
I have the original 15 year old piece of rubber, which is unuseable now, and no mold. I'll be resculpting soon in preparation for a con later this year.




3) What brought you into Star Trek ? And do you have a favorite episode, and character....

I watched the original series as a kid, and was hooked, like a lot of people, by the positive future Roddenberry envisioned.
I have 2 favorite episodes "The Trouble with Tribbles" and "Squire of Gothos", both featuring William Campbell, who is a personal favourite.



4) Have you any other hobbies? or indeed any other persona's you have created

I also draw and do CG artwork. As far as other personae are concerned, perhaps my shrink is better qualified to answer that than I am. ::wink::




5) What is your favorite writer and what book...and why...

I am a big fan of Harlan Ellison's work. He seems to have a slightly slanted outlook on things that I've always found enjoyable.




6) Do you have a favorite vacation spot and why...

I like any place that's quiet, without too many people about.




Well I thank thee kindly Warg for taking the time and trouble in doing this most
excellant interview

smootchies
your roving reporter Lushy

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A delicious interview, Lushy and Warg! And a great way for those here for whom Warg's face is new, to get acquainted. I had the pleasure of meeting Warg many year ago in Toronto. (Canada has bred some extraordinary Klingons!!!) Here is a sample of his artwork--this for an Agonizer issue that focused on food:-)
Uhhhh.....chocolate moose, anyone?
he's an absolutly fascinating Klingon..thnx for reading kishin
Great Interview. Of course that Lycan face is familiar to those of us who were frequent readers of Agonizer. Back when the only way to show color in a fanzine was to glue a picture to each page...lol
you know qoSagh when I first saw Wargs face..I practically ran..then curiosity got the better of me...well i AM a cat..after all
Thanks for the memories, qoSagh LOL!!!! Wow. How the technology has moved along....:-)

Lushy, try to imagine coming face to face with Warg--no warning!
o hell...does he snack on cats???
Haha Lushy!

I thank you for this opportunity to inform the gathered populace of my return and and to make them aware of a bit of my history and interests.

...and 'Shin! My intent was never to startle you. That was merely a perquisite to our meeting! ::winks::
do I become a werewolf too..if you..lololo bite me?
We'll talk ::winks::
um...just not on a full moon lololololololo
I can only imagine the reaction that a fusion would have, considering my own ridges are somewhat historically foreign to you. The addition of fur & fangs must be quite an adjustment indeed.

At the risk of veering off topic, I have often wondered, if the print media still held a prime position, what the fanzines would look like today, given our increased level of technology.

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