Post by Akadeanna Hawk on Dec 26, 2018 14:49:27 GMT -5
WORF
- Worf Klingon Uniform
- Worf And K'Ehleyr On The Bridge In Klingon Uniforms
- Lieutenant Junior Grade Worf
- Worf Assisting Admiral Mark Jameson
- Worf And Miles O'Brien
- Worf And Jadzia
- Worf And Alexander
- Kurn, Worf, and Picard
- The Sons Of Mogh Worf And Kurn
Name: Worf House Of Mogh
Nicknames: Bro (Only to Kurn)
Age: Unknown, Looks 38 5 years older than Kurn
Gender: Male
Sexual Preference: Heterosexual
Birthplace: Qo'noS
Craft/Profession: Starfleet Lieutenant Commander/Assistant Self-Defense Trainer
Weyr Rank: Dragon Candidate/Assistant Self-Defense Trainer
Gifts (HAD, HAF, HAW, HAA): None
Dragon: None
Pets: None
Education: Earth Schools, Starfleet Academy
Family:
Mother: Unknown (Deceased) | Helena Rozhenko (Adopted)
Father: Mogh (Deceased) | Sergey Rozhenko (Adopted)
Brothers: Kurn (Biological, Younger); Nikolai Rozhenko (Adopted, about the same age); & Jeremy Aster (Adoptive, Younger)
Sisters: None
Any Other Family: Martok (Member Of Honored House)
Significant Other/Fiancé/Boyfriend/Girlfriend: K'Ehleyr (Wife, Deceased) | Jadzia Dax (Wife, Deceased)
Children: Alexander (Son) | K'mtar (Considered Son)
Appearance:
Playby Michael Dorn
Height 6 feet 8 inches
Build Muscular
Hair Black
Eyes Black
Expanded
Worf stands at 6 feet 8 inches tall with messy shoulder-length black hair and black eyes, he is very muscular built, he prefers to wear his Klingon Warrior clothing over anything else and plans to wear it to the hatching, his forehead ridges are very pronounced; he wears the House Of Mogh and the House Of Martok symbols on his clothing; when training and teaching his hair is braided and it will be braided for the hatching.
He is very muscular and very strong able to carry 40 bags of Frozen Ember Stone and Ice Stone and Firestone in one arm so he could carry 80 bags by himself; his skin is very dark and by Human standards, he has very bad teeth, however, they are normal for Klingon's
Personality:
Likes:
Dislikes:
Fears:
Expanded
Worf is a very strong warrior/fighter type mentality, he is fiercely protective and loyal to his comrads and his family, honor means everything to him as it does to all Klingon's; however he is very caring about his family; however the person he is the most protective over is his younger brother Kurn, his sons Alexander and K'mtar; and his brother Jeremy He would kill without a second thought to protect anyone especially to protect his family, he is also very gentle with animals.
History: Worf was born the oldest child of Mogh 5 years before his younger brother Kurn was born; he spent the first 5 years of his life on Qo'noS with his parents and when he was 6 and Kurn was 1 his parents left Kurn with a friend of the family named Lorgh while they went to the Khitomer Outpost.
While Worf, Mogh, and his Mother were there on Khitomer there was a sneak attack by the Romulans in what became known as the Khitomer Massacre. He was found by Sergey Rozhenko a Chief Petty Officer of the USS Intrepid who had responded to the outpost’s distress signal, he was found buried in the rubble.
After learning from the Klingon Empire that Worf had no living relatives Sergey took Worf to his homestead on the farming colony of Gault. He and his wife, Helena, raised the Klingon child alongside their own son, Nikolai. The two boys thought of each other as siblings.
As the sole Klingon in a small farm culture, Worf had some difficulty adapting to his new circumstances, though; years later, Helena described her son as bright and highly spirited as a boy. Soon after his arrival on Gault, the seven year-old bloodied the noses of five teenage boys, whom Worf deemed “disrespectful.” At the age of thirteen years of age, Worf led his school's soccer team to the championships, where, in an attempt to score, he collided with another player Mikel. The impact of Klingon ridges against a Human skull snapped Mikel's neck, and the boy died the next day. This lesson in Human frailties made a huge impact on Worf's nascent character. His self-control, interpreted by some as part of his Klingon heritage, was a large factor in his serious demeanor.
The Rozhenko family eventually moved to Earth, where Sergey frequently took Nikolai and Worf camping in the Ural Mountains. At night, Worf often listened raptly to the sound of wolves howling in the distance.
At fifteen years of age, Worf voyaged to Qo'noS where he stayed with cousins of the House Of Mogh. Here, he made the formal declaration of his intent to become a warrior and performed the Rite Of Ascension. During the ceremony, Worf was presented with a well-forged knife, a gift from a Klingon who had known Mogh. Seeing the Great Domes of Qo'noS made him feel at home, but his kin rejected his marked Human taint.
Worf fasted for three days before undertaking the Rite Of MajQa. After six days of mediation in the volcanic Caves of No'Mat, the legendary Klingon warrior Kahless the Unforgettable appeared to Worf in a vision and prophesied that Worf would do something that no other Klingon had ever done before. Worf became the first Klingon to enter and graduate from Starfleet Academy. This achievement may be Kahless' prophecy fulfilled.
Lieutenant Junior Grade Worf was first assigned as a command division bridge officer on the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard. Worf sent most of his first year on the Enterprise-D as a relief officer for the conn and other bridge stations.
Worf was permitted a variation from the Starfleet uniform dress code, and wore a Klingon Warrior's sash, sometimes called a baldric by Humans, over his regular duty uniform. Worf's quarters were on Deck 7, in Section 25 Baker; then he moved to Deck 2, Rom 2713.
Following the death of Natasha Yar at the hands of the Armus entity, Worf became acting Security Chief. A handful of years later Worf transferred to the Operations Division and officially became the Enterprise-D's Chief Tactical Officer and Security Chief. He was promoted to the rank of full Lieutenant a year after he moved to the Operations Division. After seven years of service aboard the Starship, Worf rose to the rank of Lieutenant Commander. During these years of service, Worf's record was marred by a single reprimand, earned when he killed Duras in an honor duel after the latter had Worf's mate, K'Ehleyr, killed. Killing Duras directly affected the ascension of a new Klingon Chancellor after the death of K'mpec.
Worf and his security team were the first Starfleet Officers in over two centuries to engage Borg drones in combat when two boarded his ship. Worf, along with Commander William T. Riker and Lieutenant Commander Data were the First Officers to infiltrate a Borg Cube, gathering the first real clues about the true nature of the new threat.
Worf played a significant role in repelling the Borg invasion of the Federation. When the Enterprise-D engaged the Borg Cube, he was unable to prevent the abduction of Picard when drones appeared on the Bridge. On Riker's orders, Worf and Data boarded the Cube, and were able to retrieve Picard, allowing Doctor Crusher to restore their Captain's Humanity. It was one of the most dangerous missions of Worf's career, but six years later, he likened the exploits of his companions to the sagas of ancient warriors. Regardless of his optimism he was wary enough of a wounded and isolated Borg drone that he recommended killing it on sight, but his words went unheeded. The decision to rehabilitate the drone and return him to the collective nearly proved disastrous. Like so many who have encountered the trickster, Worf immediately developed a strong antipathy towards Q
In his visits, Q frequently took pleasure in teasing Worf, who Q referred to as “micro brain.” When Q forced the Enterprise-D crew to play out a detailed Robin Hood fantasy scenario, Worf found himself portraying the character Will Scarlet. When stripped of his powers from the Q Continuum, Q desperately asked how he could prove to the Enterprise-D crew that he was, indeed, mortal. Worf helpfully suggested, “Die,” much to the amusement of the others present on the bridge. Worf's exposure to Klingon society began in earnest, in his time aboard the Enterprise-D. In a few short years, the forgotten orphan from the House Of Mogh was a player in the highest levels of the Empire's politics.
The Enterprise-D rescued three Klingon's from a disabled cargo ship, and for the first time in nearly ten years, Worf spent time in the company of (renegade) Klingon Warriors. One of the rescued was mortally wounded, and Worf joined in the Klingon death ritual for Kunivas, exposing non-Klingons to the event for the first time. The charismatic Korris tried to enlist Worf in taking the Starship, but could not budge the Officer's loyalty. In addition, Commander K'Near also offered Worf a place in the Klingon Defense Forces, but was politely declined.
More than twenty years after the Khitomer Massacre, the honor of the House Of Mogh was called into question. Worf's Brother, Kurn, brought news that Duras, of the rival House Of Duras, had accused Mogh of betraying the Empire, by facilitating the Romulan attack on the Khitomer Colony. Worf appeared before the Klingon High Council to protest their judgment of guilt, and provided evidence that would have exonerated his Father. Chancellor K'mpec dismissed Worf's defense, knowing the true traitor of Khitomer was Duras' Father, Ja'rod. Considering the cost of his appeal and revelation of the truth – Duras' powerful clan inciting a civil war, and his intention to kill Kurn – Worf kept his silence and accepted a discommendation that ruined his name throughout the Empire. A year late, Chancellor K'mpec was dying, and he asked Picard to serve as the Arbiter Of Succession. The event coincided with Worf's reunion with K'Ehleyr, an iconoclastic Ambassador and Worf's former lover. K'Ehleyr took this opportunity to introduce their child, Alexander, to Worf.
The Sonchi ceremony over the body of K'mpec was interrupted by an attempt to assassinate Gowron. The contenders were offended by the dishonored Worf presenting the results of the Enterprise-D's investigation, but Worf revealed evidence that implicated Duras. Concurrently, K'Ehleyr discovered the truth of Worf's discommendation as well as the scoped of the House Of Duras' treachery, but Duras confronted and murdered her. The question of succession was ultimately decided by Worf. Exercising his Right Of Vengeance, he challenged Duras to a duel, defeating and killing him. The death of Duras allowed Gowron to become the new Chancellor.
The civil war K'mpec had feared broke out when the House Of Duras and allies rebelled against Chancellor Gowron's leadership by attacking Gowron's ship, the IKS Bortas. Worf felt it was his place to help his people, and resigned from Starfleet to side with Gowron. His influence proved and instrument in the war when he ordered Kurn to back Gowron. Worf served on Kurn's ship during the civil war, and fought at the Battle Of Mempa, but soon found himself dissatisfied with the impulsive manner of Klingon Society when off-duty, such as Kurn's association with officers who served the Duras family, despite the hostilities currently occurring between them. With help from Starfleet, the Romulan involvement was discovered, effectively ending it, enabling Gowron's forces to quickly end the war, and solidifying his position as Chancellor. In appreciation for Worf's help, Chancellor Gowron restored honor to the House Of Mogh, allocated Worf's Brother, Kurn, a seat on the Klingon High Council, and gave Worf the life of Duras' illegitimate son, Toral. Worf, unwilling to kill an innocent boy, and recognized that Toral was mainly a pawn of his Aunts' rather than a villain in himself, let Toral go and returned to Starfleet without incident.
2 years later, while the Enterprise was docked at Deep Space 9, Worf was met by an Yridian named Jaglom Shrek. Shrek told Worf that Mogh may not have died at Khitomer after all and that he might have still been alive, living with Romulans in a remote prison camp. Although initially uncomfortable about the possible dishonor hat his family would face if Mogh had really been alive all this time, a conversation with Data about a recent 'vision' he had, had also about his creator forced Worf to recognize that his own Father was an important part of who he was, prompting him to meet Shrek and made the Yridian take him to the Carraya Sector, where the prison camp was located.
On the surface of Carraya IV, Worf found L'Kor, now an old man. L'Kor informed Worf that his Father had died at Khitomer, though a number of prisoners had been taken to this camp. Worf attempted to free the prisoners, but instead was taken captive. Inside the main prison camp, Worf found Klingons and Romulans living together in harmony – in their isolation; the Klingons had abandoned Klingon concepts of honor and had forgotten their warrior ways. The Klingon Elders laughed in disbelief at Worf's assertion that Klingons were allies with the Federation, but the younger people were fascinated by his ways and his stories of Kahless. Despite attempts by Gi'ral to stop her daughter Ba'el's advances, the girl agreed to escape with Worf However, when Worf found that Tokath, the Romulan Leader of the camp, was Ba'el's Father, he confronted Gi'ral about why she married a Romulan. Worf continued his influence on the camp's youth, and taught hunting to Toq. After catching an animal, they delivered it to the main hall as a feast. Tokath was horrified at the sight Realizing that Worf would eventually sway the opinion of the other youths in the camp as he had Toq, Tokaht sentenced Worf to death. However, Worf had exerted enough influence on the camp, and several members of the camp stood by Worf, willing to face execution rather than continue to live the way they had. Tokath was forced to let Worf return to the Enterprise. 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.
Although a profound influence on the settlers of Carraya IV, Worf's visit also forced him to challenge his beliefs, feeling that his own faith in the legends he told the children was lacking compared to their own. To renew his faith, Worf decided to visit the Caves Of Boreth, and re-summon Kahless The Unforgettable. Kahless appeared before him for real – seemingly returned to lead the Empire once more. However, Worf was skeptical of the Klingon's authenticity, even as he admitted that he wanted to believe in Kahless' divinity Gowron claimed that Kahless could not recall any of his legendary stories and challenged him in combat, which Kahless lost. The loss forced the clerics to reveal that this Kahless was a clone, leaving Worf strongly affected by the questions and doubts raised by the issue, before a conversation with Data prompted him to consider that it was possible to believe that something was more than its origins. Despite the discovery, Worf was instrumental in arranging that the clone was installed as Emperor to the Klingon people. The ceremonial position had not been held for centuries but Worf felt that the Klingon Empire had lost its way since Kahless' original teachings, and that the new Emperor could bring further stability. Before the clone departed, Kahless consoled Worf's doubts by reflecting that the important thing was that all Klingon's remember the teaching and message of the original Kahless, and as long as they remained true to those, it did not truly matter whether or not the original Kahless returned.
Worf's first major task was to take command of the Enterprise-D saucer module and lead it to safety, when the ship separated prior to engaging Q for the first time. The order ran contrary to his nature (i.e. fleeing while his commanding officer was in danger) and Worf briefly objected until Picard reminded him of his duty.
Worf was present for the first Federation contact with the Romulans since the Tomed Incident. A mysterious third party's devastating attacks on Romulan Neutral Zone outposts alarmed the powers on either side of the border. 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.”
That same year, Worf was a member of the away team sent to investigate an Iconian gateway located in the Romulan Neutral Zone. The experience with Iconian technology served him well, many years later, in the Gamma Quadrant. On another away mission to Theta VIII, he participated in a recreation of the pulp novel The Hotel Royale. Worf also revealed his technical knowledge of energy vortexes when the Enterprise was threatened with destruction by one. Both Picard and Riker independently had Worf in mind as their top choice for the ops position when Data was presumed dead. Worf noted to Deanna that he had served in this capacity before. Worf help expose Ardra as an impostor trying to take control of Ventax II, despite her attempts to take the form of Fek'lhr.
At one point, the Enterprise was caught in an energy field which propelled the ship away from an M-Class planet inhabited by the xenophobic Paxans. The energy field was designed to erase the memories of the crew. However, Worf’s surgically-mended arm proved that something had happened at the Paxan Homeworld, and that someone had deliberately erased their memories of the event. To appease the Paxans, the crew agreed to have their memories erased again, only this time, no clues were to be left. A month later, the Enterprise became trapped in the Tyken's Rift, while trying to find the USS Brattain. The insanity and fear brought out by the Tyken's Rift caused Worf to nearly kill himself with a ceremonial knife.
When Keiran MacDuff altered the memories of the crew and the computer (including Data's) with a plasma energy beam, Worf temporarily took command of the Enterprise, because his sash gave the crew the mistaken impression that he was the highest-ranking officer. After he learned his true rank, he apologized to Picard for his assumption of authority, but Picard assured him that no blame was necessary, as they were all making the best they could of a difficult situation.
When the Enterprise was disabled by Quantum Filaments, Worf was entrusted with a makeshift Infirmary in Ten Forward. During the incident, Keiko O'Brien went into labor, and Worf had to assist with her giving birth to Molly O'Brien. He remembered the incident for years, and bristled when he found out she was pregnant again, while they both were on Deep Space 9, determined to make sure he was on leave when she gave birth so he wouldn't be in a position to have to assist again.
A year later, Worf was assigned by Admiral Alynna Nechayey to infiltrate Celtris III. Starfleet intelligence had discovered bursts of theta-band subspace emissions from the planet, indicating an illegal metagenic weapon in operation Worf, Doctor Crusher, and Picard were part of the intelligence team sent to investigate. After Picard was captured by Gul Madred, Worf and Crusher escaped back to the rendezvous point, where they informed Captain Jellico of the situation.
Later that year, Worf, along with the rest of the Enterprise crew, conducted a mission to aid a stranded Romulan Warbird, creatures existing outside of the normal space-time continuum had assumed Romulan form and had used the Warbird's warp chamber as a gestation chamber for their offspring. Commander Riker ordered a power transfer beam engaged, to recharge the Romulan Ship disturbing the creatures This caused time on both Ships to stop, locking each crew in temporal stasis. Worf had been in the transporter room, to lead the rescue effort bringing injured Romulans to the Enterprise. Captain Picard as well as Lieutenant Commanders Data, LaForge, and Counselor Troi were on their way back to the ship. When Picard went to the transporter room to examine the control panel, he found Worf at the controls and politely said, “Excuse me, Mr. Worf.” Even though the Klingon could not respond. Worf, through the use of his Klingon calisthenics program, helped Byleth, an Iyaaran Ambassador, understand the emotions of antagonism, something the Iyaaran culture had no natural understanding of.
On stardate 47392.2, Worf began moving between many different alternative realities after flying through a Quantum Fissure in the shuttlecraft Curie. He experienced several unexplained discontinuities in events against his memory (particularly regarding his attendance and victory at a Bat’leth tournament on Forcas III), and it was eventually discovered that Worf was not native to the universe that he was currently in – a universe where the Federation was at war with the Bajorans, here he was a Commander and First Officer of the Enterprise-D and married to Deanna Troi, with whom he had two children. He was eventually returned to his original reality, apparently the only person to retain any memory of his journey.
Following Worf's promotion to Lieutenant Commander, he was instrumental in a battle that ensued after the Duras sisters attacked the Enterprise. He firstly remembered a critical flaw that had caused their class of Bird-of-Prey to be retired and, when Data then made use of this flaw to remotely cause the vessel to decloak, Worf destroyed the Bird-of-Prey with a single torpedo hit. Unfortunately, due to damage sustained in the battle, the Enterprise Stardrive section was destroyed, with the separated saucer section crashing on Veridian III, damaged beyond repair. While waiting reassignment following the destruction of the Enterprise, Worf took an extended leave of absence from Starfleet to evaluate his future. He returned his son to Earth to live with the Rozhenkos while he himself took refuge on Boreth.
Worf again became a player in galactic politics as the Federation tried to avert war between the Klingon Empire and the Cardassian Union. Worf was the Federation's best link to Chancellor Gowron and a meeting between them was arranged. He was asked to resign from Starfleet and join Gowron on the Klingon Campaign to invade Cardassia, Worf felt the war was wrong and that it was incompatible with his loyalties to the Federation. As a result, Gowron threatened to strip Worf and his family of their honor, confiscate their lands, and treat them as traitors to the Klingon Empire. When Worf again refused, Gowron made good on his threat.
Worf's quarters on DS9 were on level 3, Section 27, Room 19. He also lived on the Defiant for a period of time. When Worf married Jadzia Dax he moved into her quarters, which were located in the habitat ring, Section 25 Alpha. When Sisko was not commanding the USS Defiant, Worf got a chance to demonstrate his command expertise. One of the first missions he commanded was a science mission headed by Lenara Kahn. A Trill Science Team was attempting to create Starfleet's first artificially-created stable wormhole. Worf found it hard to be excited about a Science mission, claiming that his dreams were more exciting.
Sometime thereafter, Worf earned a second serious blemish on his service record when he abandoned an important mission for Starfleet Intelligence to rescue Jadzia Dax, who he had married shortly after the retaking of the Station. Though no formal charges were leveled, due to the secrecy of the mission, Sisko said, “This will go on your service record.. and to be completely honest, you should know that they'll probably never give you a command of your own after this.”
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 Kolarian system Following the discovery that the source of the positronic signals was from 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.
It was not long after this incident that he had convinced Kurn to go to Pern and he gathered Alexander and K'mtar and they headed with Kurn to Pern, and not long after they arrived they started helping build Christmas Weyr being 4 strong men they were a big help building the Weyr and during the evening meal break time Kurn, Worf, Alexander, and K'mtar were all searched; Worf and Kurn were searched by Gold Rinth while Alexander and K'mtar were searched by Silver Silvith and all 4 men accepted their search.
The 4 Klingons then worked on carrying bags of Firestone, Ice Stone, and Frozen Ember Stone to the Wings when there was Threadfall and kept teaching self-defense and he continues to each self-defense while waiting for the clutches to hatch.
- Worf Klingon Uniform
- Worf And K'Ehleyr On The Bridge In Klingon Uniforms
- Lieutenant Junior Grade Worf
- Worf Assisting Admiral Mark Jameson
- Worf And Miles O'Brien
- Worf And Jadzia
- Worf And Alexander
- Kurn, Worf, and Picard
- The Sons Of Mogh Worf And Kurn
Name: Worf House Of Mogh
Nicknames: Bro (Only to Kurn)
Age: Unknown, Looks 38 5 years older than Kurn
Gender: Male
Sexual Preference: Heterosexual
Birthplace: Qo'noS
Craft/Profession: Starfleet Lieutenant Commander/Assistant Self-Defense Trainer
Weyr Rank: Dragon Candidate/Assistant Self-Defense Trainer
Gifts (HAD, HAF, HAW, HAA): None
Dragon: None
Pets: None
Education: Earth Schools, Starfleet Academy
Family:
Mother: Unknown (Deceased) | Helena Rozhenko (Adopted)
Father: Mogh (Deceased) | Sergey Rozhenko (Adopted)
Brothers: Kurn (Biological, Younger); Nikolai Rozhenko (Adopted, about the same age); & Jeremy Aster (Adoptive, Younger)
Sisters: None
Any Other Family: Martok (Member Of Honored House)
Significant Other/Fiancé/Boyfriend/Girlfriend: K'Ehleyr (Wife, Deceased) | Jadzia Dax (Wife, Deceased)
Children: Alexander (Son) | K'mtar (Considered Son)
Appearance:
Playby Michael Dorn
Height 6 feet 8 inches
Build Muscular
Hair Black
Eyes Black
Expanded
Worf stands at 6 feet 8 inches tall with messy shoulder-length black hair and black eyes, he is very muscular built, he prefers to wear his Klingon Warrior clothing over anything else and plans to wear it to the hatching, his forehead ridges are very pronounced; he wears the House Of Mogh and the House Of Martok symbols on his clothing; when training and teaching his hair is braided and it will be braided for the hatching.
He is very muscular and very strong able to carry 40 bags of Frozen Ember Stone and Ice Stone and Firestone in one arm so he could carry 80 bags by himself; his skin is very dark and by Human standards, he has very bad teeth, however, they are normal for Klingon's
Personality:
Likes:
- Kurn
- Alexander
- K'mtar
- Martok
- Klingons
- A Handful Of Romulans
- Garak
- Akadeanna
- Skylar
- Autobots
- Starfleet
- Diplomacy
- Dragons
Dislikes:
- Most Romulans
- Most Cardassians
- Decepticons
- The Cold
Fears:
- Losing Alexander
- Losing Kurn
- Losing K’mtar
- Losing His Honor
Expanded
Worf is a very strong warrior/fighter type mentality, he is fiercely protective and loyal to his comrads and his family, honor means everything to him as it does to all Klingon's; however he is very caring about his family; however the person he is the most protective over is his younger brother Kurn, his sons Alexander and K'mtar; and his brother Jeremy He would kill without a second thought to protect anyone especially to protect his family, he is also very gentle with animals.
History: Worf was born the oldest child of Mogh 5 years before his younger brother Kurn was born; he spent the first 5 years of his life on Qo'noS with his parents and when he was 6 and Kurn was 1 his parents left Kurn with a friend of the family named Lorgh while they went to the Khitomer Outpost.
While Worf, Mogh, and his Mother were there on Khitomer there was a sneak attack by the Romulans in what became known as the Khitomer Massacre. He was found by Sergey Rozhenko a Chief Petty Officer of the USS Intrepid who had responded to the outpost’s distress signal, he was found buried in the rubble.
After learning from the Klingon Empire that Worf had no living relatives Sergey took Worf to his homestead on the farming colony of Gault. He and his wife, Helena, raised the Klingon child alongside their own son, Nikolai. The two boys thought of each other as siblings.
As the sole Klingon in a small farm culture, Worf had some difficulty adapting to his new circumstances, though; years later, Helena described her son as bright and highly spirited as a boy. Soon after his arrival on Gault, the seven year-old bloodied the noses of five teenage boys, whom Worf deemed “disrespectful.” At the age of thirteen years of age, Worf led his school's soccer team to the championships, where, in an attempt to score, he collided with another player Mikel. The impact of Klingon ridges against a Human skull snapped Mikel's neck, and the boy died the next day. This lesson in Human frailties made a huge impact on Worf's nascent character. His self-control, interpreted by some as part of his Klingon heritage, was a large factor in his serious demeanor.
The Rozhenko family eventually moved to Earth, where Sergey frequently took Nikolai and Worf camping in the Ural Mountains. At night, Worf often listened raptly to the sound of wolves howling in the distance.
At fifteen years of age, Worf voyaged to Qo'noS where he stayed with cousins of the House Of Mogh. Here, he made the formal declaration of his intent to become a warrior and performed the Rite Of Ascension. During the ceremony, Worf was presented with a well-forged knife, a gift from a Klingon who had known Mogh. Seeing the Great Domes of Qo'noS made him feel at home, but his kin rejected his marked Human taint.
Worf fasted for three days before undertaking the Rite Of MajQa. After six days of mediation in the volcanic Caves of No'Mat, the legendary Klingon warrior Kahless the Unforgettable appeared to Worf in a vision and prophesied that Worf would do something that no other Klingon had ever done before. Worf became the first Klingon to enter and graduate from Starfleet Academy. This achievement may be Kahless' prophecy fulfilled.
Lieutenant Junior Grade Worf was first assigned as a command division bridge officer on the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard. Worf sent most of his first year on the Enterprise-D as a relief officer for the conn and other bridge stations.
Worf was permitted a variation from the Starfleet uniform dress code, and wore a Klingon Warrior's sash, sometimes called a baldric by Humans, over his regular duty uniform. Worf's quarters were on Deck 7, in Section 25 Baker; then he moved to Deck 2, Rom 2713.
Following the death of Natasha Yar at the hands of the Armus entity, Worf became acting Security Chief. A handful of years later Worf transferred to the Operations Division and officially became the Enterprise-D's Chief Tactical Officer and Security Chief. He was promoted to the rank of full Lieutenant a year after he moved to the Operations Division. After seven years of service aboard the Starship, Worf rose to the rank of Lieutenant Commander. During these years of service, Worf's record was marred by a single reprimand, earned when he killed Duras in an honor duel after the latter had Worf's mate, K'Ehleyr, killed. Killing Duras directly affected the ascension of a new Klingon Chancellor after the death of K'mpec.
Worf and his security team were the first Starfleet Officers in over two centuries to engage Borg drones in combat when two boarded his ship. Worf, along with Commander William T. Riker and Lieutenant Commander Data were the First Officers to infiltrate a Borg Cube, gathering the first real clues about the true nature of the new threat.
Worf played a significant role in repelling the Borg invasion of the Federation. When the Enterprise-D engaged the Borg Cube, he was unable to prevent the abduction of Picard when drones appeared on the Bridge. On Riker's orders, Worf and Data boarded the Cube, and were able to retrieve Picard, allowing Doctor Crusher to restore their Captain's Humanity. It was one of the most dangerous missions of Worf's career, but six years later, he likened the exploits of his companions to the sagas of ancient warriors. Regardless of his optimism he was wary enough of a wounded and isolated Borg drone that he recommended killing it on sight, but his words went unheeded. The decision to rehabilitate the drone and return him to the collective nearly proved disastrous. Like so many who have encountered the trickster, Worf immediately developed a strong antipathy towards Q
In his visits, Q frequently took pleasure in teasing Worf, who Q referred to as “micro brain.” When Q forced the Enterprise-D crew to play out a detailed Robin Hood fantasy scenario, Worf found himself portraying the character Will Scarlet. When stripped of his powers from the Q Continuum, Q desperately asked how he could prove to the Enterprise-D crew that he was, indeed, mortal. Worf helpfully suggested, “Die,” much to the amusement of the others present on the bridge. Worf's exposure to Klingon society began in earnest, in his time aboard the Enterprise-D. In a few short years, the forgotten orphan from the House Of Mogh was a player in the highest levels of the Empire's politics.
The Enterprise-D rescued three Klingon's from a disabled cargo ship, and for the first time in nearly ten years, Worf spent time in the company of (renegade) Klingon Warriors. One of the rescued was mortally wounded, and Worf joined in the Klingon death ritual for Kunivas, exposing non-Klingons to the event for the first time. The charismatic Korris tried to enlist Worf in taking the Starship, but could not budge the Officer's loyalty. In addition, Commander K'Near also offered Worf a place in the Klingon Defense Forces, but was politely declined.
More than twenty years after the Khitomer Massacre, the honor of the House Of Mogh was called into question. Worf's Brother, Kurn, brought news that Duras, of the rival House Of Duras, had accused Mogh of betraying the Empire, by facilitating the Romulan attack on the Khitomer Colony. Worf appeared before the Klingon High Council to protest their judgment of guilt, and provided evidence that would have exonerated his Father. Chancellor K'mpec dismissed Worf's defense, knowing the true traitor of Khitomer was Duras' Father, Ja'rod. Considering the cost of his appeal and revelation of the truth – Duras' powerful clan inciting a civil war, and his intention to kill Kurn – Worf kept his silence and accepted a discommendation that ruined his name throughout the Empire. A year late, Chancellor K'mpec was dying, and he asked Picard to serve as the Arbiter Of Succession. The event coincided with Worf's reunion with K'Ehleyr, an iconoclastic Ambassador and Worf's former lover. K'Ehleyr took this opportunity to introduce their child, Alexander, to Worf.
The Sonchi ceremony over the body of K'mpec was interrupted by an attempt to assassinate Gowron. The contenders were offended by the dishonored Worf presenting the results of the Enterprise-D's investigation, but Worf revealed evidence that implicated Duras. Concurrently, K'Ehleyr discovered the truth of Worf's discommendation as well as the scoped of the House Of Duras' treachery, but Duras confronted and murdered her. The question of succession was ultimately decided by Worf. Exercising his Right Of Vengeance, he challenged Duras to a duel, defeating and killing him. The death of Duras allowed Gowron to become the new Chancellor.
The civil war K'mpec had feared broke out when the House Of Duras and allies rebelled against Chancellor Gowron's leadership by attacking Gowron's ship, the IKS Bortas. Worf felt it was his place to help his people, and resigned from Starfleet to side with Gowron. His influence proved and instrument in the war when he ordered Kurn to back Gowron. Worf served on Kurn's ship during the civil war, and fought at the Battle Of Mempa, but soon found himself dissatisfied with the impulsive manner of Klingon Society when off-duty, such as Kurn's association with officers who served the Duras family, despite the hostilities currently occurring between them. With help from Starfleet, the Romulan involvement was discovered, effectively ending it, enabling Gowron's forces to quickly end the war, and solidifying his position as Chancellor. In appreciation for Worf's help, Chancellor Gowron restored honor to the House Of Mogh, allocated Worf's Brother, Kurn, a seat on the Klingon High Council, and gave Worf the life of Duras' illegitimate son, Toral. Worf, unwilling to kill an innocent boy, and recognized that Toral was mainly a pawn of his Aunts' rather than a villain in himself, let Toral go and returned to Starfleet without incident.
2 years later, while the Enterprise was docked at Deep Space 9, Worf was met by an Yridian named Jaglom Shrek. Shrek told Worf that Mogh may not have died at Khitomer after all and that he might have still been alive, living with Romulans in a remote prison camp. Although initially uncomfortable about the possible dishonor hat his family would face if Mogh had really been alive all this time, a conversation with Data about a recent 'vision' he had, had also about his creator forced Worf to recognize that his own Father was an important part of who he was, prompting him to meet Shrek and made the Yridian take him to the Carraya Sector, where the prison camp was located.
On the surface of Carraya IV, Worf found L'Kor, now an old man. L'Kor informed Worf that his Father had died at Khitomer, though a number of prisoners had been taken to this camp. Worf attempted to free the prisoners, but instead was taken captive. Inside the main prison camp, Worf found Klingons and Romulans living together in harmony – in their isolation; the Klingons had abandoned Klingon concepts of honor and had forgotten their warrior ways. The Klingon Elders laughed in disbelief at Worf's assertion that Klingons were allies with the Federation, but the younger people were fascinated by his ways and his stories of Kahless. Despite attempts by Gi'ral to stop her daughter Ba'el's advances, the girl agreed to escape with Worf However, when Worf found that Tokath, the Romulan Leader of the camp, was Ba'el's Father, he confronted Gi'ral about why she married a Romulan. Worf continued his influence on the camp's youth, and taught hunting to Toq. After catching an animal, they delivered it to the main hall as a feast. Tokath was horrified at the sight Realizing that Worf would eventually sway the opinion of the other youths in the camp as he had Toq, Tokaht sentenced Worf to death. However, Worf had exerted enough influence on the camp, and several members of the camp stood by Worf, willing to face execution rather than continue to live the way they had. Tokath was forced to let Worf return to the Enterprise. 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.
Although a profound influence on the settlers of Carraya IV, Worf's visit also forced him to challenge his beliefs, feeling that his own faith in the legends he told the children was lacking compared to their own. To renew his faith, Worf decided to visit the Caves Of Boreth, and re-summon Kahless The Unforgettable. Kahless appeared before him for real – seemingly returned to lead the Empire once more. However, Worf was skeptical of the Klingon's authenticity, even as he admitted that he wanted to believe in Kahless' divinity Gowron claimed that Kahless could not recall any of his legendary stories and challenged him in combat, which Kahless lost. The loss forced the clerics to reveal that this Kahless was a clone, leaving Worf strongly affected by the questions and doubts raised by the issue, before a conversation with Data prompted him to consider that it was possible to believe that something was more than its origins. Despite the discovery, Worf was instrumental in arranging that the clone was installed as Emperor to the Klingon people. The ceremonial position had not been held for centuries but Worf felt that the Klingon Empire had lost its way since Kahless' original teachings, and that the new Emperor could bring further stability. Before the clone departed, Kahless consoled Worf's doubts by reflecting that the important thing was that all Klingon's remember the teaching and message of the original Kahless, and as long as they remained true to those, it did not truly matter whether or not the original Kahless returned.
Worf's first major task was to take command of the Enterprise-D saucer module and lead it to safety, when the ship separated prior to engaging Q for the first time. The order ran contrary to his nature (i.e. fleeing while his commanding officer was in danger) and Worf briefly objected until Picard reminded him of his duty.
Worf was present for the first Federation contact with the Romulans since the Tomed Incident. A mysterious third party's devastating attacks on Romulan Neutral Zone outposts alarmed the powers on either side of the border. 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.”
That same year, Worf was a member of the away team sent to investigate an Iconian gateway located in the Romulan Neutral Zone. The experience with Iconian technology served him well, many years later, in the Gamma Quadrant. On another away mission to Theta VIII, he participated in a recreation of the pulp novel The Hotel Royale. Worf also revealed his technical knowledge of energy vortexes when the Enterprise was threatened with destruction by one. Both Picard and Riker independently had Worf in mind as their top choice for the ops position when Data was presumed dead. Worf noted to Deanna that he had served in this capacity before. Worf help expose Ardra as an impostor trying to take control of Ventax II, despite her attempts to take the form of Fek'lhr.
At one point, the Enterprise was caught in an energy field which propelled the ship away from an M-Class planet inhabited by the xenophobic Paxans. The energy field was designed to erase the memories of the crew. However, Worf’s surgically-mended arm proved that something had happened at the Paxan Homeworld, and that someone had deliberately erased their memories of the event. To appease the Paxans, the crew agreed to have their memories erased again, only this time, no clues were to be left. A month later, the Enterprise became trapped in the Tyken's Rift, while trying to find the USS Brattain. The insanity and fear brought out by the Tyken's Rift caused Worf to nearly kill himself with a ceremonial knife.
When Keiran MacDuff altered the memories of the crew and the computer (including Data's) with a plasma energy beam, Worf temporarily took command of the Enterprise, because his sash gave the crew the mistaken impression that he was the highest-ranking officer. After he learned his true rank, he apologized to Picard for his assumption of authority, but Picard assured him that no blame was necessary, as they were all making the best they could of a difficult situation.
When the Enterprise was disabled by Quantum Filaments, Worf was entrusted with a makeshift Infirmary in Ten Forward. During the incident, Keiko O'Brien went into labor, and Worf had to assist with her giving birth to Molly O'Brien. He remembered the incident for years, and bristled when he found out she was pregnant again, while they both were on Deep Space 9, determined to make sure he was on leave when she gave birth so he wouldn't be in a position to have to assist again.
A year later, Worf was assigned by Admiral Alynna Nechayey to infiltrate Celtris III. Starfleet intelligence had discovered bursts of theta-band subspace emissions from the planet, indicating an illegal metagenic weapon in operation Worf, Doctor Crusher, and Picard were part of the intelligence team sent to investigate. After Picard was captured by Gul Madred, Worf and Crusher escaped back to the rendezvous point, where they informed Captain Jellico of the situation.
Later that year, Worf, along with the rest of the Enterprise crew, conducted a mission to aid a stranded Romulan Warbird, creatures existing outside of the normal space-time continuum had assumed Romulan form and had used the Warbird's warp chamber as a gestation chamber for their offspring. Commander Riker ordered a power transfer beam engaged, to recharge the Romulan Ship disturbing the creatures This caused time on both Ships to stop, locking each crew in temporal stasis. Worf had been in the transporter room, to lead the rescue effort bringing injured Romulans to the Enterprise. Captain Picard as well as Lieutenant Commanders Data, LaForge, and Counselor Troi were on their way back to the ship. When Picard went to the transporter room to examine the control panel, he found Worf at the controls and politely said, “Excuse me, Mr. Worf.” Even though the Klingon could not respond. Worf, through the use of his Klingon calisthenics program, helped Byleth, an Iyaaran Ambassador, understand the emotions of antagonism, something the Iyaaran culture had no natural understanding of.
On stardate 47392.2, Worf began moving between many different alternative realities after flying through a Quantum Fissure in the shuttlecraft Curie. He experienced several unexplained discontinuities in events against his memory (particularly regarding his attendance and victory at a Bat’leth tournament on Forcas III), and it was eventually discovered that Worf was not native to the universe that he was currently in – a universe where the Federation was at war with the Bajorans, here he was a Commander and First Officer of the Enterprise-D and married to Deanna Troi, with whom he had two children. He was eventually returned to his original reality, apparently the only person to retain any memory of his journey.
Following Worf's promotion to Lieutenant Commander, he was instrumental in a battle that ensued after the Duras sisters attacked the Enterprise. He firstly remembered a critical flaw that had caused their class of Bird-of-Prey to be retired and, when Data then made use of this flaw to remotely cause the vessel to decloak, Worf destroyed the Bird-of-Prey with a single torpedo hit. Unfortunately, due to damage sustained in the battle, the Enterprise Stardrive section was destroyed, with the separated saucer section crashing on Veridian III, damaged beyond repair. While waiting reassignment following the destruction of the Enterprise, Worf took an extended leave of absence from Starfleet to evaluate his future. He returned his son to Earth to live with the Rozhenkos while he himself took refuge on Boreth.
Worf again became a player in galactic politics as the Federation tried to avert war between the Klingon Empire and the Cardassian Union. Worf was the Federation's best link to Chancellor Gowron and a meeting between them was arranged. He was asked to resign from Starfleet and join Gowron on the Klingon Campaign to invade Cardassia, Worf felt the war was wrong and that it was incompatible with his loyalties to the Federation. As a result, Gowron threatened to strip Worf and his family of their honor, confiscate their lands, and treat them as traitors to the Klingon Empire. When Worf again refused, Gowron made good on his threat.
Worf's quarters on DS9 were on level 3, Section 27, Room 19. He also lived on the Defiant for a period of time. When Worf married Jadzia Dax he moved into her quarters, which were located in the habitat ring, Section 25 Alpha. When Sisko was not commanding the USS Defiant, Worf got a chance to demonstrate his command expertise. One of the first missions he commanded was a science mission headed by Lenara Kahn. A Trill Science Team was attempting to create Starfleet's first artificially-created stable wormhole. Worf found it hard to be excited about a Science mission, claiming that his dreams were more exciting.
Sometime thereafter, Worf earned a second serious blemish on his service record when he abandoned an important mission for Starfleet Intelligence to rescue Jadzia Dax, who he had married shortly after the retaking of the Station. Though no formal charges were leveled, due to the secrecy of the mission, Sisko said, “This will go on your service record.. and to be completely honest, you should know that they'll probably never give you a command of your own after this.”
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 Kolarian system Following the discovery that the source of the positronic signals was from 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.
It was not long after this incident that he had convinced Kurn to go to Pern and he gathered Alexander and K'mtar and they headed with Kurn to Pern, and not long after they arrived they started helping build Christmas Weyr being 4 strong men they were a big help building the Weyr and during the evening meal break time Kurn, Worf, Alexander, and K'mtar were all searched; Worf and Kurn were searched by Gold Rinth while Alexander and K'mtar were searched by Silver Silvith and all 4 men accepted their search.
The 4 Klingons then worked on carrying bags of Firestone, Ice Stone, and Frozen Ember Stone to the Wings when there was Threadfall and kept teaching self-defense and he continues to each self-defense while waiting for the clutches to hatch.