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Lt. Commander Worf


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Guest Zolrek

"Do not be fooled by her looks. The body is just a shell." -- Worf

What a interesting quote. I was just watching some New Gen and noticed what he said.

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Guest Sam_P

Ah, the Klingons, the source of much hilarity. I really enjoyed the officer exchange episode where Riker was first officer aboard a Klingon ship. (A Matter Of Honour)

"Enterprise, this is Captain William Riker of the Klingon vessel Pagh. I order you to lower your shields and surrender."
:lol:

As for Worf himself...

"Are you the son of Mogh?"

"Yes, I am."

"Is it true you can kill someone just by looking at them?"

"Only when I am angry."

- Gabriel and Worf, at their first meeting (DS9: "Children of Time")

"Definitely feeling aggressive tendencies, sir!"

- Worf to Picard while fighting the So'na drones (Star Trek: Insurrection)

How can you not love him? :P

But they could always surprise you at the most unexpected moments by being insightful, like that quote. Or by arguing that Shakespeare was one of theirs. :P

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Guest nelo

I love Worf, he's amusing. I remember that "body is just a shell" thing carries over to other eps, like when Klingons die they don't really care what happens the the body... I think I remember that right?

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Guest Zolrek

Worf was always cool.

Yeah, yeah, I'm leavin....I know......trek-educated folks only lol.

Don't let my nerdyness intimidate you(LOL funny how that works online as apposed to offline?) Star Trek is for all levels of nerdisum to enjoy...

Ah, the Klingons, the source of much hilarity. I really enjoyed the officer exchange episode where Riker was first officer aboard a Klingon ship. (A Matter Of Honour)

:lol:

As for Worf himself...

How can you not love him? :P

But they could always surprise you at the most unexpected moments by being insightful, like that quote. Or by arguing that Shakespeare was one of theirs. :P

He was one of my favorite characters in both New Gen and DS9.

I love Worf, he's amusing. I remember that "body is just a shell" thing carries over to other eps, like when Klingons die they don't really care what happens the the body... I think I remember that right?

They don't care what happens with their body. When they die, if others are still around them, other Klingon's might "howl" and morn for their death or at lest say something. They do this to "help them move onto the afterlife". Klingon's also have a issue with dieing in honor. If they don't die in honor family members or love ones will(hopefully) do something honorable to get them into Sto-vo-kor(the Klingon afterlife, kind of like their Heaven). It's very important to them.

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Guest insanitylives

Worf was always cool.

Yeah, yeah, I'm leavin....I know......trek-educated folks only lol.

Psssst, if you left out that last comment we would have NEVER known.

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Yes, I agree with the comments here. Worf was not only brave and smart, he was occasionally hilarious.

From DS-9:

Worf: I have a sense of humor. On the Enterprise, I was considered to be quite amusing.

Lieutenant Commander Jadzia Dax: That must've been one dull ship.

Worf: That is a joke. I get it. It is not funny, but I get it.

He really came into his own on that show. I miss it.

Carolyn Marie

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Guest therisa

Love the DS9 episode, which they travelled back in time, to the original ST: Trouble with tribbles, that was the best DS9 episode, especially Worf's reaction the tribbles.

therisa

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Love the DS9 episode, which they travelled back in time, to the original ST: Trouble with tribbles, that was the best DS9 episode, especially Worf's reaction the tribbles.

therisa

They revisited The Trouble With Tribbles?! I have to see this!!!

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Guest Tanyalynn

I remember when they were going to add Worf to DS9. I loved him on TNG, but I thought at the time, oh god, theyre going to screw up the great chemistry on DS9. But, it worked. And the last few episodes of DS9, with what happened to Worf, was off the charts. As for my favorite line, how could you guys not mention the line from "Qpid", where Q turned Picard into Robin Hood, and the command crew into his Merry Men. Worf had two great moments there- the line, "Sir I prosest! I am not a merry man!" And when Geordi started playing his mandolin, as Alan O'Dell, his reaction was a thing of beauty. Michael Dorn should have gotten an emmy just for being able to keep a straight face...

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Guest Lacey Lynne

To my knowledge, Work (Michael Dorn) was IMMENSELY popular with viewers and Gene Roddenberry and the producers had the writers broaden and deepen his involvement in the show to give us viewers more of what we wanted, and we wanted Worf. He was awesome and truly one of my faves in the entire Star Trek saga.

Yours truly has been around long enough to have seem the ENTIRE Star Trek saga. Each show and the spin-off movies stands on its own, albeit very different, merits.

The original Star Trek was far and away my personal fave. For years afterwards, I rapturously watched reruns in syndication. Without waxing rhapsodic on you, suffice it to say that the bredth of conception of the storylines and the accuracy of the physics (extrapolated) were dealmakers of protean proportions in winning my lifelong allegiance to the original Star Trek show.

Best Star Trek movie?

My personal fave is "The Wrath of Khan" because it shows Captain James Tiberius Kirk and Mr. Spock and their Lennon-and-McCartney-like synergistic best agains a well-nigh implacable foe portrayed with transcendent brilliance by Ricardo Montalban. Just my opinion.

Okay, so I'm an ex-stoner latter-day-zoner. That would be about right. :rolleyes:

Mr. Worf totally rocks! I love him! Love those reruns!

:friends: Lacey

Starnerd Triva:

Which, of all the characters on all of the Star Trek shows, attained the very highest rank at the pinnacle of their career?

Hint:

Star Trek - The Next Generation

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Guest Jenny K.

The next generation was always my favorite. My favorite character was Data but I liked them all they all had unique personalities.

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