(TNG: "The Outcast"), Their friendship was jeopardized for a time, after Worf began a romantic relationship with Deanna Troi in 2370. Worf had ended their initial affair in 2359, during his Academy years, but K'Ehleyr refused to begin anew and take vows after they mated in 2365 during her mission regarding the T'Ong sleeper ship incident. We had to move the character away from where he was before. Personnel Update: Starfleet Personnel Review Board, SD 50900.
Worf's posting aboard DS9 was commented on in the first draft script of VOY: "Death Wish", in which Q referred to Worf as having been one candidate who Q believed might have been promoted to command the USS Voyager. Q then added, "Oh that's right, they sent him to try to fix that dreary space station, didn't they...", When asked why he returned to Star Trek, actor Michael Dorn stated, "What interested me was the idea that my character, and I always loved my character, I really was close with him, the idea that my character would grow even more, and that I would become a larger part of the Star Trek universe than I already was, that's what interested me. However, Sisko helped him refocus, and with practice, the team pulled through. Personnel Update: Starfleet Personnel Review Board, SD 52950. Worf calmed the villagers, claiming the images to be the sign of La Forge. Once released by Martok, Worf fought Gowron in a duel. When they first met at Quark's Bar, he instantly recognized the station's science officer as the new host of Curzon, a name honored amongst Klingons, to which Jadzia responded (in Klingon) that she was more attractive than Curzon had been.
After the first blows were exchanged, Duras reminded Worf the cost of victory – Duras' death meant Worf's family name may never be cleared.
The incident startled Spot. (Star Trek: First Contact), Guinan and Worf compete on the phaser range, Worf met Guinan when she first came aboard the Enterprise. Other interests include Klingon novels, love poetry, and a love of Klingon opera.
(TNG: "Lonely Among Us"), Later in 2364, after Q transported the Enterprise crew down to the surface of an unknown planetoid (which was possibly created by Q), Worf and his shipmates were attacked by a group of musket-wielding aliens wearing 18th century French army uniforms. Riker hastily called an end to the session. The Klingon Advocate Ch'Pok demanded that Worf be extradited to the Klingon Empire for punishment. Prepare for ramming speed! "Well, Mr. Barclay helped a little." (TNG: "Rightful Heir", "Phantasms"), Following the death of Natasha Yar at the hands of the Armus entity, Worf became acting security chief. Worf though recognized the rare peace that had been established at the camp, and explained to the young people that wanted to leave that they must keep the camp and their parents a secret in order to honor them. In thanks, she visited the Bajoran temple on the Promenade, where she was attacked and killed by Gul Dukat, who was possessed by a Pah-wraith and was attempting to destroy the Orb kept in the temple.
Despite trying to teach Alexander about the Klingon artifacts located in his quarters (including a bat'leth), Alexander seemed to show no interest. Kor (considered a hero, according to Worf) offered him the perfect opportunity to regain his honor. When it came time to sleep, Kor and Worf could not sleep, for fear that if they did sleep, the other would seize the opportunity to steal the sword and reap the glory.
The Defiant crew had joined the Dominion in an attempt to destroy the Iconian gateway at Vandros IV.
Worf noted to Deanna Troi that he had served in this capacity before. The Federation decided to stage an extradition hearing with Admiral T'Lara as chair, Sisko as defense, and Ch'Pok as prosecution. Eventually though, Worf managed to adjust to the activities of the station, even enjoying a Ferengi tooth sharpener in the process. Data was forced to privately chastise Worf for his behavior, and quickly added his regrets if the confrontation ended their friendship. Odo was going to follow the smuggler and uncover the entire Tarkalean smuggling operation.
(DS9: "Bar Association", "Little Green Men"). Worf was enraged by the prospect of dealing with the race responsible for the Khitomer Massacre, and was rebuked by both Picard and the Romulan Commander Tebok, who urged, "Silence your dog, Captain." (TNG: "Family") Guinan introduced Worf to prune juice, a treat that he relied on with regularity for satisfaction, which he refer to as a "warrior's drink". Are you afraid of me, or just disgusted by my presence? The plan worked out relatively well at first, but just when Sisko was ready to activate the polaron emitters, Martok, chief military adviser and overseer of the Cardassian invasion, recognized Sisko through his Klingon disguise, and the entire team was thrown into prison.
Although the team helped expose General Martok as a Founder, Worf left with the two still at odds over his defiance of Gowron a year earlier that cost the House of Mogh its official honor. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. Martok was forced to face the Jem'Hadar in daily fighting contests (one of which led to the loss of one of his eyes), until Worf replaced him.
Worf's posting aboard DS9 was commented on in the first draft script of VOY: "Death Wish", in which Q referred to Worf as having been one candidate who Q believed might have been promoted to command the USS Voyager. Q then added, "Oh that's right, they sent him to try to fix that dreary space station, didn't they...", When asked why he returned to Star Trek, actor Michael Dorn stated, "What interested me was the idea that my character, and I always loved my character, I really was close with him, the idea that my character would grow even more, and that I would become a larger part of the Star Trek universe than I already was, that's what interested me. However, Sisko helped him refocus, and with practice, the team pulled through. Personnel Update: Starfleet Personnel Review Board, SD 52950. Worf calmed the villagers, claiming the images to be the sign of La Forge. Once released by Martok, Worf fought Gowron in a duel. When they first met at Quark's Bar, he instantly recognized the station's science officer as the new host of Curzon, a name honored amongst Klingons, to which Jadzia responded (in Klingon) that she was more attractive than Curzon had been.
After the first blows were exchanged, Duras reminded Worf the cost of victory – Duras' death meant Worf's family name may never be cleared.
The incident startled Spot. (Star Trek: First Contact), Guinan and Worf compete on the phaser range, Worf met Guinan when she first came aboard the Enterprise. Other interests include Klingon novels, love poetry, and a love of Klingon opera.
(TNG: "Lonely Among Us"), Later in 2364, after Q transported the Enterprise crew down to the surface of an unknown planetoid (which was possibly created by Q), Worf and his shipmates were attacked by a group of musket-wielding aliens wearing 18th century French army uniforms. Riker hastily called an end to the session. The Klingon Advocate Ch'Pok demanded that Worf be extradited to the Klingon Empire for punishment. Prepare for ramming speed! "Well, Mr. Barclay helped a little." (TNG: "Rightful Heir", "Phantasms"), Following the death of Natasha Yar at the hands of the Armus entity, Worf became acting security chief. Worf though recognized the rare peace that had been established at the camp, and explained to the young people that wanted to leave that they must keep the camp and their parents a secret in order to honor them. In thanks, she visited the Bajoran temple on the Promenade, where she was attacked and killed by Gul Dukat, who was possessed by a Pah-wraith and was attempting to destroy the Orb kept in the temple.
Despite trying to teach Alexander about the Klingon artifacts located in his quarters (including a bat'leth), Alexander seemed to show no interest. Kor (considered a hero, according to Worf) offered him the perfect opportunity to regain his honor. When it came time to sleep, Kor and Worf could not sleep, for fear that if they did sleep, the other would seize the opportunity to steal the sword and reap the glory.
The Defiant crew had joined the Dominion in an attempt to destroy the Iconian gateway at Vandros IV.
Worf noted to Deanna Troi that he had served in this capacity before. The Federation decided to stage an extradition hearing with Admiral T'Lara as chair, Sisko as defense, and Ch'Pok as prosecution. Eventually though, Worf managed to adjust to the activities of the station, even enjoying a Ferengi tooth sharpener in the process. Data was forced to privately chastise Worf for his behavior, and quickly added his regrets if the confrontation ended their friendship. Odo was going to follow the smuggler and uncover the entire Tarkalean smuggling operation.
(DS9: "Bar Association", "Little Green Men"). Worf was enraged by the prospect of dealing with the race responsible for the Khitomer Massacre, and was rebuked by both Picard and the Romulan Commander Tebok, who urged, "Silence your dog, Captain." (TNG: "Family") Guinan introduced Worf to prune juice, a treat that he relied on with regularity for satisfaction, which he refer to as a "warrior's drink". Are you afraid of me, or just disgusted by my presence? The plan worked out relatively well at first, but just when Sisko was ready to activate the polaron emitters, Martok, chief military adviser and overseer of the Cardassian invasion, recognized Sisko through his Klingon disguise, and the entire team was thrown into prison.
Although the team helped expose General Martok as a Founder, Worf left with the two still at odds over his defiance of Gowron a year earlier that cost the House of Mogh its official honor. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. Martok was forced to face the Jem'Hadar in daily fighting contests (one of which led to the loss of one of his eyes), until Worf replaced him.
Worf's posting aboard DS9 was commented on in the first draft script of VOY: "Death Wish", in which Q referred to Worf as having been one candidate who Q believed might have been promoted to command the USS Voyager. Q then added, "Oh that's right, they sent him to try to fix that dreary space station, didn't they...", When asked why he returned to Star Trek, actor Michael Dorn stated, "What interested me was the idea that my character, and I always loved my character, I really was close with him, the idea that my character would grow even more, and that I would become a larger part of the Star Trek universe than I already was, that's what interested me. However, Sisko helped him refocus, and with practice, the team pulled through. Personnel Update: Starfleet Personnel Review Board, SD 52950. Worf calmed the villagers, claiming the images to be the sign of La Forge. Once released by Martok, Worf fought Gowron in a duel. When they first met at Quark's Bar, he instantly recognized the station's science officer as the new host of Curzon, a name honored amongst Klingons, to which Jadzia responded (in Klingon) that she was more attractive than Curzon had been.
After the first blows were exchanged, Duras reminded Worf the cost of victory – Duras' death meant Worf's family name may never be cleared.
The incident startled Spot. (Star Trek: First Contact), Guinan and Worf compete on the phaser range, Worf met Guinan when she first came aboard the Enterprise. Other interests include Klingon novels, love poetry, and a love of Klingon opera.
(TNG: "Lonely Among Us"), Later in 2364, after Q transported the Enterprise crew down to the surface of an unknown planetoid (which was possibly created by Q), Worf and his shipmates were attacked by a group of musket-wielding aliens wearing 18th century French army uniforms. Riker hastily called an end to the session. The Klingon Advocate Ch'Pok demanded that Worf be extradited to the Klingon Empire for punishment. Prepare for ramming speed! "Well, Mr. Barclay helped a little." (TNG: "Rightful Heir", "Phantasms"), Following the death of Natasha Yar at the hands of the Armus entity, Worf became acting security chief. Worf though recognized the rare peace that had been established at the camp, and explained to the young people that wanted to leave that they must keep the camp and their parents a secret in order to honor them. In thanks, she visited the Bajoran temple on the Promenade, where she was attacked and killed by Gul Dukat, who was possessed by a Pah-wraith and was attempting to destroy the Orb kept in the temple.
Despite trying to teach Alexander about the Klingon artifacts located in his quarters (including a bat'leth), Alexander seemed to show no interest. Kor (considered a hero, according to Worf) offered him the perfect opportunity to regain his honor. When it came time to sleep, Kor and Worf could not sleep, for fear that if they did sleep, the other would seize the opportunity to steal the sword and reap the glory.
The Defiant crew had joined the Dominion in an attempt to destroy the Iconian gateway at Vandros IV.
Worf noted to Deanna Troi that he had served in this capacity before. The Federation decided to stage an extradition hearing with Admiral T'Lara as chair, Sisko as defense, and Ch'Pok as prosecution. Eventually though, Worf managed to adjust to the activities of the station, even enjoying a Ferengi tooth sharpener in the process. Data was forced to privately chastise Worf for his behavior, and quickly added his regrets if the confrontation ended their friendship. Odo was going to follow the smuggler and uncover the entire Tarkalean smuggling operation.
(DS9: "Bar Association", "Little Green Men"). Worf was enraged by the prospect of dealing with the race responsible for the Khitomer Massacre, and was rebuked by both Picard and the Romulan Commander Tebok, who urged, "Silence your dog, Captain." (TNG: "Family") Guinan introduced Worf to prune juice, a treat that he relied on with regularity for satisfaction, which he refer to as a "warrior's drink". Are you afraid of me, or just disgusted by my presence? The plan worked out relatively well at first, but just when Sisko was ready to activate the polaron emitters, Martok, chief military adviser and overseer of the Cardassian invasion, recognized Sisko through his Klingon disguise, and the entire team was thrown into prison.
Although the team helped expose General Martok as a Founder, Worf left with the two still at odds over his defiance of Gowron a year earlier that cost the House of Mogh its official honor. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. Martok was forced to face the Jem'Hadar in daily fighting contests (one of which led to the loss of one of his eyes), until Worf replaced him.
Enterprise, helped repel Borg temporal invasion. For a time, Worf believed he had fulfilled his destiny this way, though he later wondered if there was not something else yet after recovering the Sword of Kahless in 2372. At this final incident, Worf decided that the only way to adjust to life aboard the station was to live outside it, on the Defiant. Unlike the rest of Starfleet, First Officer Worf, ever the warrior, relished the opportunity to engage in combat with the Dominion.
He participated in Worf's Kal'Hyah ceremony (one of the few participants who had an easy time), and when Worf got cold feet, he convinced Worf to put the wedding back on track. Kor took a look at the ledge, and found that it was too small to support his weight.
The event coincided with Worf's reunion with K'Ehleyr, an iconoclastic ambassador and Worf's former lover. Worf looked at her with vague irritation as the conversation was venturing into areas he'd rather avoid.
Dorn stated in a 2010 interview that he had been diagnosed with an "early early" stage of prostate cancer, which led him to become a vegan. (TNG: "Transfigurations"), Worf never really liked doctors ("any doctors"); however, there was one doctor that earned Worf's respect more than any other. (DS9: "The House of Quark") In order to win her heart, Worf decided to perform deeds that were overtly Klingon, such as throwing Morn off his stool, demanding bloodwine, and insulting Grilka's bodyguard, Thopok. They inflicted enough damage on the Dominion for the Defiant to break through the lines. [irrelevant citation] Actor Michael Dorn, who played the character Worf on the show, has stated this was his favorite episode of the series, and in particular liked Worf and Picard's scene at the end of the episode. During this time, to distract the Jem'Hadar guards, Worf entered into combat with each of the Jem'Hadar guards in turn, earning the respect and admiration of General Martok in the process, even winning the respect of Jem'Hadar First Ikat'ika, who yielded their final fate when he recognized that Worf's refusal to surrender meant that killing Worf would not be a victory. Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places.
(TNG: "The Outcast"), Their friendship was jeopardized for a time, after Worf began a romantic relationship with Deanna Troi in 2370. Worf had ended their initial affair in 2359, during his Academy years, but K'Ehleyr refused to begin anew and take vows after they mated in 2365 during her mission regarding the T'Ong sleeper ship incident. We had to move the character away from where he was before. Personnel Update: Starfleet Personnel Review Board, SD 50900.
Worf's posting aboard DS9 was commented on in the first draft script of VOY: "Death Wish", in which Q referred to Worf as having been one candidate who Q believed might have been promoted to command the USS Voyager. Q then added, "Oh that's right, they sent him to try to fix that dreary space station, didn't they...", When asked why he returned to Star Trek, actor Michael Dorn stated, "What interested me was the idea that my character, and I always loved my character, I really was close with him, the idea that my character would grow even more, and that I would become a larger part of the Star Trek universe than I already was, that's what interested me. However, Sisko helped him refocus, and with practice, the team pulled through. Personnel Update: Starfleet Personnel Review Board, SD 52950. Worf calmed the villagers, claiming the images to be the sign of La Forge. Once released by Martok, Worf fought Gowron in a duel. When they first met at Quark's Bar, he instantly recognized the station's science officer as the new host of Curzon, a name honored amongst Klingons, to which Jadzia responded (in Klingon) that she was more attractive than Curzon had been.
After the first blows were exchanged, Duras reminded Worf the cost of victory – Duras' death meant Worf's family name may never be cleared.
The incident startled Spot. (Star Trek: First Contact), Guinan and Worf compete on the phaser range, Worf met Guinan when she first came aboard the Enterprise. Other interests include Klingon novels, love poetry, and a love of Klingon opera.
(TNG: "Lonely Among Us"), Later in 2364, after Q transported the Enterprise crew down to the surface of an unknown planetoid (which was possibly created by Q), Worf and his shipmates were attacked by a group of musket-wielding aliens wearing 18th century French army uniforms. Riker hastily called an end to the session. The Klingon Advocate Ch'Pok demanded that Worf be extradited to the Klingon Empire for punishment. Prepare for ramming speed! "Well, Mr. Barclay helped a little." (TNG: "Rightful Heir", "Phantasms"), Following the death of Natasha Yar at the hands of the Armus entity, Worf became acting security chief. Worf though recognized the rare peace that had been established at the camp, and explained to the young people that wanted to leave that they must keep the camp and their parents a secret in order to honor them. In thanks, she visited the Bajoran temple on the Promenade, where she was attacked and killed by Gul Dukat, who was possessed by a Pah-wraith and was attempting to destroy the Orb kept in the temple.
Despite trying to teach Alexander about the Klingon artifacts located in his quarters (including a bat'leth), Alexander seemed to show no interest. Kor (considered a hero, according to Worf) offered him the perfect opportunity to regain his honor. When it came time to sleep, Kor and Worf could not sleep, for fear that if they did sleep, the other would seize the opportunity to steal the sword and reap the glory.
The Defiant crew had joined the Dominion in an attempt to destroy the Iconian gateway at Vandros IV.
Worf noted to Deanna Troi that he had served in this capacity before. The Federation decided to stage an extradition hearing with Admiral T'Lara as chair, Sisko as defense, and Ch'Pok as prosecution. Eventually though, Worf managed to adjust to the activities of the station, even enjoying a Ferengi tooth sharpener in the process. Data was forced to privately chastise Worf for his behavior, and quickly added his regrets if the confrontation ended their friendship. Odo was going to follow the smuggler and uncover the entire Tarkalean smuggling operation.
(DS9: "Bar Association", "Little Green Men"). Worf was enraged by the prospect of dealing with the race responsible for the Khitomer Massacre, and was rebuked by both Picard and the Romulan Commander Tebok, who urged, "Silence your dog, Captain." (TNG: "Family") Guinan introduced Worf to prune juice, a treat that he relied on with regularity for satisfaction, which he refer to as a "warrior's drink". Are you afraid of me, or just disgusted by my presence? The plan worked out relatively well at first, but just when Sisko was ready to activate the polaron emitters, Martok, chief military adviser and overseer of the Cardassian invasion, recognized Sisko through his Klingon disguise, and the entire team was thrown into prison.
Although the team helped expose General Martok as a Founder, Worf left with the two still at odds over his defiance of Gowron a year earlier that cost the House of Mogh its official honor. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. Martok was forced to face the Jem'Hadar in daily fighting contests (one of which led to the loss of one of his eyes), until Worf replaced him.
SD 50890, and briefly found himself back with his old colleagues on the new Sovereign-class Enterprise when Picard rescued the Defiant's crew and fought off the Borg's would-be temporal sabotage. Worf was the only officer in the ship's history to succeed in maintaining his balance, and dignity, by keeping his footing on the precipice. The novel A Time for War, A Time for Peace established that Worf decided after various events had occurred, that he was not of the right temperament to be the Federation ambassador and although the new Federation president disagreed, she accepted his resignation.