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'''"Questor"''' was a [[science fiction]] story written by [[E.W. Roddenberry (author)|E.W. Roddenberry]]. It was referenced on the cover of the [[January]] [[1953]] issue of ''[[Incredible Tales]]'' [[magazine]] in a blurb about another story by the same author, "[[The Cage]]". ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
 
'''"Questor"''' was a [[science fiction]] story written by [[E.W. Roddenberry (author)|E.W. Roddenberry]]. It was referenced on the cover of the [[January]] [[1953]] issue of ''[[Incredible Tales]]'' [[magazine]] in a blurb about another story by the same author, "[[The Cage]]". ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
{{bginfo|"Questor" is an homage to [[Gene Roddenberry]]'s ''{{w|The Questor Tapes}}'', a project that was never produced beyond the pilot. It starred [[Robert Foxworth]] as Questor (who was possibly an inspiration for [[Data]]), [[Majel Barrett]] and [[Walter Koenig]].}}
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{{bginfo|"Questor" is an homage to [[Gene Roddenberry]]'s ''{{w|The Questor Tapes}}'', a project that was never produced beyond the pilot. It starred [[Robert Foxworth]] as Questor (who was possibly an inspiration for [[Data]]), [[Majel Barrett]], and [[Walter Koenig]]. ''[http://reflectionsonfilmandtelevision.blogspot.com/2008/12/cult-tv-movie-review-questor-tapes-1974.html]}}
   
 
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Incredible Tales - March 53 (part)

Incredible Tales, March, 1953

"Questor" was a science fiction story written by E.W. Roddenberry. It was referenced on the cover of the January 1953 issue of Incredible Tales magazine in a blurb about another story by the same author, "The Cage". (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")

"Questor" is an homage to Gene Roddenberry's The Questor Tapes, a project that was never produced beyond the pilot. It starred Robert Foxworth as Questor (who was possibly an inspiration for Data), Majel Barrett, and Walter Koenig. [1]