- The Dishonorable Mr. Worf | The Trek BBS
Worf was adopted and raised by humans in Russia on Earth, so Worf gravitiated to Starfleet but he knew he was Klingon Worf had the pride of the Klingon and wanted to belong to "his people", but he grew up on Earth and was basically reared by Starfleet values Ironically I always figured Worf to be the one true Klingon we consistently saw
- Top 10 Worf episodes - The Trek BBS
Worf is a TNG and DS9 character, so I thought it fair to post this here So, which are the 10 Best Worf-related episodes from the 11 seasons of Trek he's been in?
- What did Worf de-evolve into? - The Trek BBS
De-evolved Worf looked like some kind of lobster-creature :lol:, but aren't Klingons mammalian? Or it is that many millions of years ago, the distant ancestors of Klingons were that de-evolved species, and over time, they evolved hair, teeth, developed an endoskeleton, etc?
- Should Worf have become Emperor of the Klingon Empire via lineage . . .
We know that Worf’s family are part of a noble Klingon house, the house of Mogh The House of Mogh was dishonoured due to the Duras family falsely accusing Mogh of collaborating with the Romulans during the Khitomer Massacre This caused Mogh and his descendants to become dishonoured, socially
- Great Moments: Data Worf | The Trek BBS
Ninth in a series of threads asking TNG fans to name their favorite episodes, scenes, moments, or lines between two main TNG characters I am putting forward the view that every main character pairing in TNG has at least one (and almost certainly more than one) great moment among its 178
- Thoughts on the whole Troi Worf Dax Bashir progression?
Worf Troi was great because it never existed It was a parallel universe, a hallucination, a virus, and an alternate timeline God herself said "No!" Worf Jadzia was fine but kinda boring Worf Ezri was even more boring Ezri Bashir was whatever I stopped caring Ezri Jake, now that's the spice
- Worfs Sash Baldric. - The Trek BBS
People: One of the unique attributes of Worf's character is the fact that he wears a sash or baldric to honor his Klingon heritage At first, he wore a golden sash, a replica of the baldrics worn by Kor and Kang in TOS Then, when Worf switched from a command red uniform to a services gold
- Worf on DS9. . . . A good decision, or a mistake? | The Trek BBS
Consider Worf's arrival on DS9 in season 4 The producers had to reroute their storyline with the Dominion, in order to include the Klingons to the whole theme of upcoming war Was Worf's arrival on the show a good decision, a decision that benefited both the show and the character, or was it
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