Worf was a male Klingon who lived during the 24th and 25th centuries. He served in Starfleet as tactical officer and security chief of the USS Enterprise-E and later as an ambassador.
While in Starfleet, Worf attained the rank of lieutenant commander.[citation needed] He later withdrew his support for the Federation due to the Federation Council's stance against the Klingon Empire during the Klingon-Gorn War.[1]
Biography[]
Service on the USS Enterprise-E[]
In 2379, Worf rejoined his old crewmates from the Enterprise-E on Earth when he attended William Riker and Deanna Troi's wedding ceremony. Following the Earth wedding and while en route to a second ceremony on Betazed, the second wedding was postponed as the Enterprise-E detected positronic signals from the Kolarin system. Following the discovery that the source of the positronic signals was a Soong-type android, B-4, Vice Admiral Kathryn Janeway of Starfleet Command assigned the Enterprise-E to Romulus to begin new peace talks with the new Praetor of the Romulan Star Empire, Shinzon, who was a Human clone of Picard. The peace offer turned out to be a trap and, in the end, Worf, along with the Enterprise crew, had to face Shinzon and the Remans together with the Romulans, after which Worf finally admitted that the Romulans had fought with honor, possibly overcoming his lifelong grudge towards them.[citation needed]
Later career[]
In 2401, Worf was among a group of "prominent" active and retired Starfleet officers who attempted to petition the Federation Council to change its stance on the Klingon-Gorn War (which it had previously condemned in 2399). Their petition failed, and Worf completely withdrew himself from the Federation in protest.[1]
Relationships[]
Crewmates[]
Jean-Luc Picard[]
Worf and Jean-Luc Picard had an amiable relationship. Picard seemed to put much faith in Worf's abilities as one of his senior officers. Worf was quite loyal to his captain, and obeyed orders given to him, rarely questioning them. He also understood that Picard typically did not have a casual attitude with his officers while on duty. Worf desperately tried to save Picard from capture by the Zenith Alliance, but unfortunately he was unsuccessful.[2]
Zenith Alliance[]
Kardok[]
Worf considered Kardok to be dishonorable, and questioned his motives in attacking and planning to destroy the USS Enterprise-E. Kardok, on the other hand, thought of Worf as the dishonorable one, having "betrayed" the Klingon Empire by joining Starfleet.[3]
Appendices[]
Background and trivia[]
- Worf was portrayed by Michael Dorn in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and all films set in the TNG era.
- He was not mentioned in "Treasure Trading Station" until a 2021 revision of the chapter.
Appearances[]
- Star Trek: Final Voyages – "Zenith" (First appearance)
- Star Trek: Final Voyages – "Zenith, Part II"
- Star Trek: Final Voyages – "Zenith, Part III"
- Star Trek: Final Voyages – "Much A-Q About Nothing" (Upcoming content)
- Star Trek: Federation Legacy – "Treasure Trading Station" (Mentioned only)
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Star Trek: Federation Legacy – "Treasure Trading Station" (Act I)
- ↑ Star Trek: Final Voyages – "Zenith"
- ↑ Star Trek: Final Voyages – "Zenith" (Act III)
External links[]
- Worf at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek wiki
- Worf at Memory Beta, the non-canon Star Trek wiki
- Worf at the Star Trek Online Wiki
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v - e - ? | Klingon Empire | ||
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Chancellors | Gorkon† • J'mpok • Martok^ | ||
House leaders | D'Ghor^ • B'vat† | ||
Ambassadors | Kas • S'taass* • Worf | ||
Religious figures | Kuvah'magh • Kahless the Unforgettable† • T'Kuvma† • Molor† • Fek'lhr | ||
Warriors | Warat† • Kardok? • Kora? • Ja'rod • Kadek | ||
Organization | |||
Government | Klingon High Council | ||
Military | Klingon Defense Force | ||
Culture | |||
Religion | Gre'thor • Sto-vo-kor | ||
Weapons | bat'leth • d'k tahg | ||
Food and drinks | bloodwine | ||
Other | Klingonese | ||
Technology | |||
Starships | IKV Quv • IKS GhIqtal^† • IKS Chot • IKS Worvig • IKS Baj |
v - e - ? | USS Enterprise-E | ||
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Command crew | Jean-Luc Picard • Martin Madden • Worf • Miranda Kadohata • Geordi La Forge • Beverly Crusher • Dina Elfiki • Joanna Faur • Hegol Den William T. Riker^ • Deanna Troi^ • Data† | ||
Civilians | B-4 | ||
Interior layout | |||
Rooms | Cargo Bay 2 |
v - e - ? | United Federation of Planets | ||
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Presidents | Aennik Okeg | ||
Colony administrators | Willa Post | ||
Ambassadors | Jiro Sugihara • Sokketh† • Spock? | ||
Researchers | Ghee P'Trell • Amar Singh^ | ||
Vulcans | T'Pela • Savin • Saalar • Solak | ||
Humans | Keith Wells • Michael Jones • Martha Jones • Robert Jones† • Mr. Jones • Jason Fredricks' grandfather† • Remus Wells • Veronica Wells • Maria Fredricks • Mack • Amanda Wells • Sidney Wells • Cassidy • Micha Hauser • Gerry Collins • David Hauser† • Benjamin Wells • Ayesha L'eher | ||
Other civilians | B-4 • Crusoe • Danna Brott† • Thoros Azeli • Nessha Azeli • Ziphla Azeli • Nara Mendel • Loran Ziratt | ||
Organization | |||
Government | Federation Council • Federation Medical Council | ||
Military | Starfleet | ||
Facilities | New Zealand Penal Settlement | ||
Culture | |||
Establishments | Pike's Kitchen | ||
Schools | Chaparral High School • Silver State Charter School • Tycho City Secondary School • Leran Manev School of Linguistics | ||
Technology | |||
Starships | SS Azura† • SS Rome • VS T'Pau |