kbronsito:Aezetyr: kbronsito: They always found a lame excuse to get Worf back in the TNG movies. If the show that wants him is Lower Decks, they should shoehorn him in there in the most awkward way they can.
"First Contact" made sense. He was captaining the Defiant in the battle vs. the cube. As of Generations, he was still tactical / security officer of the Enterprise D. Much better than him just randomly showing up on screen in the other two.
/ still a stupid idea of having the tactical and security officers being the same person.
It made sense that the Enterprise rescued him. But it kinda didn't make sense that the Defiant was there at all. DS9 is at the farthest edge of the Federation. If they had enough notice about the Borg attack to get a ship from their most isolated outpost, then they had time to have a farking huge armada waiting for the Borg. But distances are generally meaningless all over Star Trek. So it's consistent with that.
Trek speed is plot speed. But even the Defiant was "everywhere" because it was the public flagship of the treaty with the Romulans being modified to have cloaking technology. In the DS9 series, there were a couple episodes where it would just wander off to do scouting, supported by no one, as a scouts tend to do. Despite it being the most heavily armed spaceship put to a t.v. screen the Federation has ever made.
It is a silly thing to do in real life, but in universe, it follows the Trek Logic that Plot man gets Plot Ship. Same way that barely anything of import gets accomplished unless the Enterprise is there, or Sisko is around.
Don't do it man! You've done better with voice acting than you ever did with trek, and you really don't want to be associated with the cesspit that is currently being referred to as star trek these days. Save yourself!
Mugato:kbronsito: It made sense that the Enterprise rescued him. But it kinda didn't make sense that the Defiant was there at all. DS9 is at the farthest edge of the Federation
The Defiant was made to fight the Borg, that's why it was created. But aside from a paycheck, there's no reason for Michael Dorn to join "Picard". Jeri Ryan was the only redeeming part of that show.
I think in some short story it was explained that it was heading back to DS9 from Earth for whatever reason when it was redirected to get shot at by the Borg.
As for Michael Dorn's secret trek project, 200 bars of latinum that its for ST:O
kbronsito: Aezetyr: kbronsito: They always found a lame excuse to get Worf back in the TNG movies. If the show that wants him is Lower Decks, they should shoehorn him in there in the most awkward way they can.
"First Contact" made sense. He was captaining the Defiant in the battle vs. the cube. As of Generations, he was still tactical / security officer of the Enterprise D. Much better than him just randomly showing up on screen in the other two.
/ still a stupid idea of having the tactical and security officers being the same person.
It made sense that the Enterprise rescued him. But it kinda didn't make sense that the Defiant was there at all. DS9 is at the farthest edge of the Federation. If they had enough notice about the Borg attack to get a ship from their most isolated outpost, then they had time to have a farking huge armada waiting for the Borg. But distances are generally meaningless all over Star Trek. So it's consistent with that.
Trek speed is plot speed. But even the Defiant was "everywhere" because it was the public flagship of the treaty with the Romulans being modified to have cloaking technology. In the DS9 series, there were a couple episodes where it would just wander off to do scouting, supported by no one, as a scouts tend to do. Despite it being the most heavily armed spaceship put to a t.v. screen the Federation has ever made.
It is a silly thing to do in real life, but in universe, it follows the Trek Logic that Plot man gets Plot Ship. Same way that barely anything of import gets accomplished unless the Enterprise is there, or Sisko is around.
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Don't do it man! You've done better with voice acting than you ever did with trek, and you really don't want to be associated with the cesspit that is currently being referred to as star trek these days. Save yourself!
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Mugato: kbronsito: It made sense that the Enterprise rescued him. But it kinda didn't make sense that the Defiant was there at all. DS9 is at the farthest edge of the Federation
The Defiant was made to fight the Borg, that's why it was created. But aside from a paycheck, there's no reason for Michael Dorn to join "Picard". Jeri Ryan was the only redeeming part of that show.
I think in some short story it was explained that it was heading back to DS9 from Earth for whatever reason when it was redirected to get shot at by the Borg.
As for Michael Dorn's secret trek project, 200 bars of latinum that its for ST:O
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ReaverZ: Maybe they will rectify that Worf is a horrible father.
New Kllingon wife and a brood of younger kids.
And they never speak of Alexander again.
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Nonrepeating Rotating Binary: ReaverZ: Maybe they will rectify that Worf is a horrible father.
New Kllingon wife and a brood of younger kids.
And they never speak of Alexander again.
or the villain is Alexander, turned to evil because of his abandonment issues
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Nonrepeating Rotating Binary: ReaverZ: Maybe they will rectify that Worf is a horrible father.
New Kllingon wife and a brood of younger kids.
And they never speak of Alexander again.
Funny thing about that, at least in STO.
He is married... to Quark's ex-wife (who is a Klingon).
And, Alexander (spoilers, spoilers) well.
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