214 Years Before Star Trek: TNG, Enterprise’s Captain Archer Met Worf’s Klingon Enemy

   

Star Trek: Enterprise season 2 linked up to Star Trek: The Next Generation when Captain Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula) became the enemy of an ancestor of one of Lieutenant Worf's (Michael Dorn) greatest foes. The first Star Trek prequel series, Enterprise retconned Archer as the first Captain of the Enterprise, who led the NX-01 Enterprise to Starfleet's first pioneering explorations of the galaxy. Some of Captain Archer's deeds would retroactively echo into Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Next Generation.

200 years later, Lieutenant Worf became the first Klingon in Starfleet, serving as Chief of Security on the USS Enterprise-D. Worf's family becomes embroiled in a political plot to take control of the Klingon High Council, and many of Star Trek: The Next Generation's most intriguing episodes would involve Worf attempting to reclaim the House of Mogh's honor against his Klingon adversaries. The Duras family emerged as Worf's most devious foes, and Star Trek: Enterprise retroactively connected Captain Archer's Klingon struggles to Worf's.

Captain Archer Met The Ancestor Of Worf’s Enemy On Star Trek: Enterprise

Duras Became Archer's Enemy As Well

In Star Trek: Enterprise season 2, episode 19, "Judgment," Captain Jonathan Archer became enemies with Duras, son of Toral (Daniel Riordan). The former Captain of the IKS Bortas, Duras was reduced in rank to second weapons officer after an encounter with Captain Archer and the NX-01 Enterprise. The vengeful Duras gave false testimony at Archer's trial, which resulted in Jonathan being sentenced to the Klingon penal colony, Rura Penthe.

After the NX-01 Enterprise rescued Captain Archer from his Klingon prison, Duras vowed to destroy the Captain of the Enterprise. Duras made two more Star Trek: Enterprise appearances, pursuing Archer into the Delphic Expanse. However, Duras was unprepared for the upgraded weaponry of Enterprise, which was relaunched to avenge Earth's attack by the Xindi. Enterprise destroyed Duras and his Klingon Bird-of-Prey in Star Trek: Enterprise season 2, episode 26, "The Expanse."

 

Worf’s History As Enemies Of Duras In Star Trek: The Next Generation Explained

Duras Were A Political Scourge Of The Klingon Empire

Star Trek: The Next Generation season 3, episode 17, "Sins of the Father," introduced the treacherous Duras family, led by Duras, Son of Ja'rod (Patrick Massett). Duras enacted a political scheme to frame Lieutenant Worf's father, Mogh, as a traitor in the Camp Khitomer massacre. Worf and Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) soon uncovered Duras' plot, and learned that it was Duras' family who betrayed the Klingons but placed the blame on Worf's father. Worf was forced to accept the dishonor of the House of Mogh and return to the USS Enterprise-D.

Worf killed Duras in battle.

 

Duras made a bid to become Klingon High Chancellor in Star Trek: The Next Generation season 4, episode 7, "Reunion." Arbitrating the selection of a new Chancellor, Captain Picard learned that it was Duras who had assassinated Chancellor K'mpec (Charles Cooper). Duras then attempted to kill his political rival, Gowron (Robert O'Reilly), with a bomb. Ultimately, Duras' treachery was exposed, and Worf killed Duras in battle.

However, Duras' Klingon sisters, Lursa (Barbara March) and B'Etor (Gwynyth Walsh), continued their family's misdeeds. Lursa and B'Etor installed Duras' illegitimate son, Toral (J.D. Cullum, Rick Pasqualone), as the head of the family and made another bid for Gowron's High Chancellorship, sparking a Klingon Civil War. However, the Duras' bid for power failed when Starfleet uncovered their collusion with the Romulans, which restored Gowron as High Chancellor and ended the Klingon Civil War.

 

Worf's Ancestor Met Captain Kirk In Star Trek VI

Kirk Was Sent To Rura Penthe Like Captain Archer

Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country premiered in 1991, over a decade before Star Trek: Enterprise season 2, but the final film starring the cast of Star Trek: The Original Series featured an appearance by Lieutenant Worf's ancestor. Colonel Worf (Michael Dorn) was the advocate representing Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and Dr. Leonard McCoy (DeForest Kelley), who were framed for the assassination of Klingon High Chancellor Gorkon (David Warner).

Colonel Worf's efforts to defend Captain Kirk and Dr. McCoy were merely part of a show trial, as the Starfleet Officers were always going to be judged guilty, Like Captain Archer in Star Trek: Enterprise's "Judgment," Kirk and McCoy were sentenced to the frozen Klingon penal colony Rura Penthe. And, like Archer, Captain Kirk and Dr. McCoy were rescued from Rura Penthe by Captain Spock (Leonard Nimoy) and the USS Enterprise-A.

 

219 Years After Captain Archer, Worf's Duras Enemies Were Gone For Good

Star Trek Generations Was The End Of The Duras Family