This Underrated Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode Is Actually One Of Worf's Best

   

Michael Dorn's surly Klingon Starfleet officer, Worf son of Mogh, is probably the greatest character innovation in Star Trek: The Next Generation. From the moment he walked onto the bridge in "Encounter at Farpoint" in the first episode of TNG, then-lieutenant Worf has had an undeniable presence, drawing the gaze of audiences and crew members alike. He is tough, and, as he proclaims in "Qpid," "not a merry man." Having held positions ranging from Starfleet Captain to Federation Ambassador to the Klingon Empire, it’s not a stretch to say Worf was the most important Klingon of the 24th century.

After his TNG introduction, Worf became a recurring character in both Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Picard, and, with every appearance, Worf rose to the occasion and shown how capable a Klingon can be in Starfleet. Of course, this was not always a given. In Star Trek: The Original Series the Klingon Empire and the Federation were far from friendly, so Worf's presence on the USS Enterprise in TNG revealed a Star Trek paradigm shift. To become the hero he was meant to be, Worf had to grow and change - that growth started in TNG.

"Ethics" Is A Great Lieutenant Worf Star Trek: TNG Episode

It Reveals Worf's Dual Love For Honor And Family