Obviously Brian May from Queen.
Brian May, the guitarist for Queen has a PhD degree in astrophysics. He might not be able to help fix the issue in the spaceship, but I assume would be able to explain why the issue is happening and I hope could also do the guitar solo to brighton rock to distract from the problem.
Bruce Dickinson, lead singer in Iron Maiden, can fly planes. He’d be my first choice. And Till Lindemann of Ramstein is a pyrotechnician or something. He could probably figure things out if there were an emergency.
Then there’s Buckethead. It’s probably his spaceship to begin with.
Professor Brian Cox of the band Dream
I’m not sure how much use a particle physicist would be on a malfunctioning spaceship?
“well you see, all of our particles are rapidly accelerating towards the ground,”
Well I wasnt aware of anyone else who is also a musician. At he would have interesting facts to tell.
One of the guys from that band Limozeen, they turned their tourbus into a space machine.
Dexter Holland of the Offspring would be pretty high on the list. He has a PhD in molecular biology and is also a licensed pilot.
James Williamson of the Stooges became an electrical engineer, working at AMD and then became VP of technical standards at Sony, most notably helping to codify the Blu-ray standard. If something’s going wrong on a spaceship odds are good that you’ll want an electrical engineer.
Doesn’t really fit the requirements but actor/singer/guitarist
DavidPeter Capaldi probably still has his old sonic screwdriver tucked in a pocket just in case.Peter
Yes I don’t know what happened there, fixing it!
Chris Hadfield?
Which major musical group is he a part of?




