Birthright
While the Enterprise is docked to Deep Space Nine for a Bajoran aid mission, Worf learns that his father may be still alive in a Romulan prisoner camp - which would be dishonorable since Klingons have to escape or to die when they are captured. He urges the Yridian Shrek to take him to the camp on Carraya IV. Upon his arrival Worf is captured himself, but soon notices that this is not really a prisoner camp, but the former Romulan guards and Klingon prisoners have started an attempt to live in peace, unbeknownst to their respective governments. Worf’s doesn’t find his father. He is unhappy that the Klingons have abandoned their heritage as warriors, and he is disgusted by the fact that there are marriages between Klingons and Romulans, even more when he discovers the pointed ears of his love interest Ba’el. When Worf is going to “infect” the young people in the camp with his ideas, camp leader Torath decides to have him executed, but eventually many of the Klingons decide to stand with Worf. Worf takes some of the young people with him, who he claims are survivors of a ship crash. In the meantime, on the Enterprise, Data is experiencing dreams, which were implanted into him by his creator Soong as a further stage of his development. summary by Ex Astris Scientia
Nope. Not going to comment on this one. Can somebody please teach these Klingons that honor is not the only way of living? Okay, okay, I know, the whole Enterprise crew has been trying from the beginning. Not much of a success, though… ![]()