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Worf on the bridge of the Enterprise-D |
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| Species | Klingon |
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| Gender | Male |
| Date of birth | February 8, 2340 |
| Home planet | Khitomer (raised on planet Gault by adoptive human parents) |
| Affiliation | Starfleet, Klingon Defense Force |
| Posting | USS Enterprise-D tactical officer and relief helmsman (1st season), chief of security IKS Hegh'ta executive officer Celtris III special operations Deep Space Nine strategic operations officer USS Defiant first officer IKS Rotarran executive officer IKS Koraga, commanding officer Ambassador to Qo'noS USS Enterprise-E tactical officer |
| Rank | Lieutenant Junior Grade, Lieutenant, Lieutenant Commander, Captain (Klingon Defense Force), Ambassador |
| Portrayed by | Michael Dorn |
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Worf was at first not intended to be a regular character, since Roddenberry wanted to avoid "retreads of characters or races featured prominently in the original Star Trek series," and so the June 1, 1987 cast portrait did not include Worf. [1] Several "tall, slim, black actors" auditioned for Worf before Michael Dorn came along, walking into the audition in character and not smiling. [2]
Worf is the son of Mogh. When Worf was a child, his parents and family were killed by the Romulan attack on the Khitomer outpost. Romulans are an alien species in the Star Trek universe that are related to the Vulcans and are at war or in an uneasy truce with the United Federation of Worf and his nanny Kahlest survived the attack, as well as his brother Kurn. This is a list of minor characters from the Science fiction television series Star Trek The Next Generation. Worf was then adopted by a human couple, Sergey and Helena Rozhenko, who raised him in Minsk and on a small farm colony on the planet Gault, a world of about 20,000 inhabitants, almost all of them humans (revealed in DS9 episode "Let He Who is without Sin..."). This article lists characters in the various canonical incarnations of Star Trek. Minsk (Мінск mʲinsk Минск mʲinsk is the Capital and largest city in Belarus, situated on the Svislach and Niamiha rivers " Let Him Who is without Sin " is an episode of Star Trek Deep Space Nine, the seventh episode of the fifth season His brother was raised on the Klingon homeworld, and was not revealed as being alive until they were both adults. Worf did not take the Rozhenko's last name, preferring to be addressed by the Klingon designation "Worf, son of Mogh" (however, his son Alexander Rozhenko, who was raised for a brief time by the Rozhenkos, does use their surname). Alexander Rozhenko is a character in Star Trek The Next Generation and Star Trek Deep Space Nine.
It was during his time on Gault that the 13-year-old Worf, captain of his school's soccer team, accidentally killed another boy during a championship game by throwing himself at him as the two children went after a ball that flew into the air, something which Worf would feel guilty for the rest of his life. Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a Team sport played between two teams of eleven players and is widely considered
In 2357, he went to Starfleet Academy, graduating in 2361 with the rank of Ensign, becoming the first Klingon officer in Starfleet. In the Fictional
In 2364 Worf was assigned to the USS Enterprise-D as relief flight control and tactical officer with the rank of lieutenant junior grade (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint"). The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D (or Enterprise -D, to distinguish it from prior starships with the same name) is a 24th century Starship In the United States Navy, the United States Coast Guard, the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric " Encounter at Farpoint " is the first episode of Star Trek The Next Generation. The next year he was promoted to lieutenant and made permanent security chief following the death of Natasha Yar. Lieutenant (abbreviated Lt or Lieut) is a Military, Naval, Paramilitary, Fire service, Emergency medical services Lieutenant Natasha "Tasha" Yar, played by Denise Crosby, is a character in Star Trek The Next Generation. (TNG: "Skin of Evil"). " Skin of Evil " is a first-season episode of Star Trek The Next Generation, first broadcast April 25, 1988. His and K'Ehleyr's son, Alexander, was born in 2366, without his knowledge, the same year he brought the orphaned Jeremy Astor into the House of Mogh through the rite of R'uustai (TNG: "The Bonding") and the same year he learned that he has a brother, Kurn (TNG: "Sins of the Father"). Alexander Rozhenko is a character in Star Trek The Next Generation and Star Trek Deep Space Nine. " The Bonding " is the 53rd episode of the Science fiction Television series Star Trek The Next Generation and the fifth episode of This is a list of minor characters from the Science fiction television series Star Trek The Next Generation. " Sins of the Father " is the 65th episode of the Science fiction Television series Star Trek The Next Generation and the 17th episode
After accepting a ritual loss of honor from the Klingon High Council in order to protect the Empire from a scandal (TNG: "Sins of the Father"), K'Ehleyr informs Worf of their son's existence. (TNG: "Reunion"). " Reunion " is the seventh episode of the fourth season of the Science fiction Television series Star Trek The Next Generation. K'Ehleyr is murdered by Duras, whom Worf then kills. The House of Duras is a long-lasting family of treacherous and manipulative Klingons in the fictional Star Trek universe (TNG: "Reunion") Later he resigned from Starfleet to fight on Chancellor Gowron's behalf in the Klingon Civil War. This article describes the Starfleet organization in the Star Trek universe for other uses see Starfleet (disambiguation In the Fictional universe Gowron was a Fictional character of the Star Trek universe. He was played by Robert O'Reilly and featured in the TV series " Redemption " is the name of a two-part Star Trek The Next Generation Episode. (TNG: "Redemption, Part I"). " Redemption " is the name of a two-part Star Trek The Next Generation Episode. In appreciation, Gowron restores Worf's honor (TNG: "Redemption, Part I") and Worf regains his Starfleet commission. " Redemption " is the name of a two-part Star Trek The Next Generation Episode. (TNG: "Redemption, Part II")
Worf avoided romantic attachments with non-Klingons during his first few years on board the Enterprise-D. The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D (or Enterprise -D, to distinguish it from prior starships with the same name) is a 24th century Starship As Worf explained to both Riker and Guinan, he felt that non-Klingon females would be too fragile, and that he would have to restrain himself too much. First Officer William Thomas Riker, played by Jonathan Frakes, is a main character on the Science-fiction Television series Star Trek The This is a list of minor characters from the Science fiction television series Star Trek The Next Generation.
In 2371 he was promoted to lieutenant commander (Star Trek Generations). Lieutenant Commander ( Lieutenant-Commander in the Royal Navy) is a Commissioned officer rank in many navies Superior Star Trek Generations is a 1994 Science fiction film and the seventh feature film based on the Star Trek science fiction television After the destruction of the Enterprise-D, he was on detached leave (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior"). " The Way of the Warrior " is a feature-length episode of the Television series Star Trek Deep Space Nine. Eventually, Sisko asked for Worf to join the crew of Deep Space Nine, but Worf continued to appear on TNG films.
Worf and Troi end their relationship following the destruction of the Enterprise-D at Veridian III and Worf's reassignment to Deep Space Nine. The Space station Deep Space Nine ( DS9) is the main setting of the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Deep Space Nine
Worf soon falls in love with fellow officer Jadzia Dax, and the two marry. Jadzia Dax, played by Terry Farrell, was a main character during the first six seasons of the science fiction Television series Star Trek Deep Space In the DS9 episode "Change of Heart", Worf prematurely ends a mission to contact a Cardassian informant inside the Dominion in order to save his injured wife Jadzia. " Change of Heart " is the sixteenth episode of the sixth season of Star Trek Deep Space Nine. Cardassians are a spacefaring race in the fictional Star Trek universe In the fictional Star Trek universe the Dominion is a ruthless and militaristic Gamma Quadrant state consisting of many different races The informant is subsequently executed by the Dominion, causing Captain Benjamin Sisko, the commander of Deep Space Nine, to caution that Starfleet might not grant Worf his own command after this incident, but adds that had he been forced to choose between his duty and his wife, he would have done the same thing. Benjamin Lafayette Sisko, played by Avery Brooks, is the main character of the Television series Star Trek Deep Space Nine.
Worf and Jadzia are married less than a year when tragedy strikes. Jadzia is attacked by the Pah-Wraiths when Gul Dukat comes onboard the station to destroy an Orb of the Prophet. Julian Bashir is able to save the Dax symbiont, which is sent back to the Trill homeworld to be rejoined with a new host, but Jadzia dies shortly afterward. Dr Julian Subatoi Bashir, played by Alexander Siddig, is a main character in Star Trek Deep Space Nine. The Dax symbiont is eventually implanted into a new host named Ezri Dax. Ezri Dax (played by Nicole de Boer) is a counselor aboard Deep Space Nine in the seventh season of Star Trek Deep Space Nine. Ezri is soon posted to Deep Space Nine, and this leads to a number of awkward moments between her and Worf. Eventually, the two settle into a comfortable friendship, and Ezri begins a relationship with Julian Bashir.
One of the emblems on Worf's baldric is the crest of the House of Mogh, which he continues to wear even after Klingon Chancellor Gowron strips the House of its title and properties in retaliation for Worf's refusal to join in the Klingon invasion of Cardassia ("The Way of the Warrior"). Gowron was a Fictional character of the Star Trek universe. He was played by Robert O'Reilly and featured in the TV series " The Way of the Warrior " is a feature-length episode of the Television series Star Trek Deep Space Nine. During the buildup to the Dominion War, Worf develops a rapport with then-General Martok ("Soldiers of the Empire") after escaping together with Dr. Martok is a recurring character in Star Trek Deep Space Nine, played by actor J "Soldiers of the Empire" is an episode of the television series Star Trek Deep Space Nine, the twenty-first episode of the fifth season Julian Bashir and Garak from a Dominion detention center. Dr Julian Subatoi Bashir, played by Alexander Siddig, is a main character in Star Trek Deep Space Nine. Elim Garak is a Fictional character in the television series Star Trek Deep Space Nine, in which he is portrayed by Andrew J Martok later invites Worf to be a part of his House, resulting in Worf replacing the old crest with that of the House of Martok. From this point forward, Worf is regarded as Martok's brother.
During the Dominion War, Worf is assigned as first officer to the Rotarran, the Klingon Bird of Prey under the command of General Martok. In the Fictional Star Trek universe the Dominion War was a war between the Dominion, Cardassian Union and the Breen Confederacy Martok is a recurring character in Star Trek Deep Space Nine, played by actor J Worf's son, Alexander, is also assigned to the Rotarran after joining the Klingon Defense Force. Though Worf is initially estranged by his now adult son, and skeptical of his son's desire to serve the Empire, he eventually reconciles with him.
Following his excommunication from the Klingon Empire by Chancellor Gowron (DS9 episode "The Way of the Warrior"), Worf's brother Kurn's memory is erased by consent, in order to provide Kurn with a new identity as a way to escape the dishonor and prescribed ritual suicide that would have resulted from this event. " The Way of the Warrior " is a feature-length episode of the Television series Star Trek Deep Space Nine. This is a list of minor characters from the Science fiction television series Star Trek The Next Generation. Kurn now has the identity of Rodek, believing he lost his memory after being hit by a plasma discharge (DS9 episode "Sons of Mogh"). " Sons of Mogh " is the fourteenth episode of the fourth season of Star Trek Deep Space Nine.
Later, during the Dominion War (in the DS9 episode "Tacking Into the Wind"), Worf becomes concerned with the futile and dangerous assignments being given by Chancellor Gowron to General Martok, in an attempt by Gowron to counter Martok's growing prestige. In the Fictional Star Trek universe the Dominion War was a war between the Dominion, Cardassian Union and the Breen Confederacy " Tacking Into the Wind " is an episode from the seventh season of Star Trek Deep Space Nine, the sixth of the ten final chapters Martok is a recurring character in Star Trek Deep Space Nine, played by actor J Motivated by a conversation in which Ezri Dax asks Worf to name the last Klingon leader he could truly respect, Worf challenges Gowron to a duel and kills him. Ezri Dax (played by Nicole de Boer) is a counselor aboard Deep Space Nine in the seventh season of Star Trek Deep Space Nine. With this act, Worf becomes the rightful chancellor, but he declines the honor, and with his encouragement General Martok becomes Chancellor of the High Council.
After the conclusion of the Dominion War, Worf is made the Federation ambassador to Qo'nos (the Klingon homeworld), as depicted in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series finale "What You Leave Behind". What You Leave Behind is the Series finale of the television show Star Trek Deep Space Nine.
Many fans wear Worf costumes to conventions. The episode "Heart of Glory," which focuses on Worf and his relationship to other Klingons, is credited with planting "many seeds for successive Klingon storylines . " Heart of Glory " is a first-season episode of Star Trek The Next Generation, first broadcast March 21, 1988. . . and new insights into Klingon culture. "[3]
Theologians read Worf's scenes in the TNG episode "Birthright" as "a narrative approach to sacred texts that is frequently employed in several literary approaches to modern biblical interpretation" in which "it is not important in terms of religious value that the accounts [given in sacred texts] be accurate in referring to actual historical events; it is important that the stories communicate a message that brings meaning to life. " Birthright " is a two-part episode of season six of Star Trek The Next Generation. "[4]
A few fans considered the addition of Worf to the cast as marking DS9 "jumping the shark. Jumping the shark is a Colloquialism used by TV Critics and fans to denote that point in a TV show or movie series' history where the plot veers "[5] However, when it comes to TNG, more fans consider Worf and Troi consummating their romance as a shark jump for that show. [6]