By Chris Snowlings
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There is a fair argument that no Hero Star Trek has never become more than Warf that started Next generation As Flunkie and finished the show chief of security, whose decisions influenced the entire Clengon empire. He later moved to Deep Space Nine and eventually married before playing an important role in the events that saved the entire Federation from the dominion. Oddly enough, however, actor Worf Michael Dorn hated the script for the « enemy » because this episode TNG began its next character development, emphasizing how brutal kuling actually.
Michael Dorna did not like the « enemy »

If you didn’t look at the episode for a while, here’s what you need to know: Dr. Krusher tries to save the dying Ramulane and finds that Work is the only suitable donor for the blood that this alien should live. However, Vorotos They still hate Ramulanov for the murder of his father and terrify the audience and comrades on the heroes, refusing to sacrifice what became a controversial point when Ramulalan refused treatment and choke. Initially, Michael Dorn hated the « enemy » scenario because I thought the enemy’s « is an honorable case » and worried: « People would look at Warf as a killer. »
As recorded in Captain magazines: Unauthorized Complete HikesMichael Dorn initially disagreed with writers and producers behind the « enemy ». He was specifically angry with how « manufacturers believed that the Worf was becoming too human … just a guy with a big head » and how they jumped into the « great opportunity » to demonstrate that the clingon was « not related to the same morals as we are. » As mentioned, Dorn was worried that the audience who was watching the house would be confused that his hero was a dishonest killer who served on the ship, full of the Goody star fleet.
Usually we would put off The stellar path The actor, when it comes to their character … How, who, the hell could you understand the Worf better than Dorn, who played the character on three different shows and four different films in the franchise? In this case the producers were completely Correct: The whole appeal of the WORD is that he no man allowing us to see different situations and characters through it clearly strange Eyes. Michael Dorn may have had doubts, but Warf’s willingness will allow Romulan to die in the « enemy », fully corresponding to the culture and values of Clengon and gives us a great idea of this race of the warrior.

And for those of you who are going to attack us with your Bat’leths replicas, you should know that the actor has agreed with this assessment after leaving the episode. Michael Dorn eventually confessed that the « enemy » did a great job showing different sides of Warf. Of course, he may like to drink black juice and make his husband’s eyes in Beta, but in the end, his hero is too happy to die and did not die, sacrificing the blood of the enemy.
If we had to guess, Michael Dorn probably appreciated the « enemy » because it was the first truly wonderful episode that plunged into the Clengans culture, a race that was a bad guy Original series. Later, in the same season, we will get a fleshy storyline of Kaling about the father of Wort, who created a whole arc for our beloved security chief and ultimately leads to Clengon’s civil war. We may have never had none of these wonderful stories when TN Writers and producers did not go off their way to show how alien Work can be.
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