Was that Worf?


The lawyer guy. He was Worf?

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No but it was a relative

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I think that was Michael Dorn.

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Yes it is Michael Dorn.
But he does not play Worf. He plays an ancestor of Worf.

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Considering TNG reveals that Worf was raised on earth by human parents it's safe to say that though the character is played by Dorn it's supposed to be a relative, probably the one unfairly implicated in the Khitomer.

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All covered in TNG series. This films Colonel Worfs son Mogh and grandson Worf are present at a Klingon colony on Khitomer during a Romulan sneak attack (Khitomer Massacre), two years after a plot intended to reignite war between the Federation and Klingon Empire had failed (Battle of Narendra III). Mogh was posthumously labeled a conspirator and traitor to the Klingon Empire...when in fact it was Duras' father Ja'rod who betrayed the colony. Worf was rescued and raised by Sergey Rozhenko when the first Federation starship Intrepid arrived for relief...but would bear the burden of disgrace for many years after to preserve the Empire (details which would not be publically revealed until after the assassination of Chancellor K'mpec, which was also engineered by the Duras family).

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The prevailing idea was that General Worf was Worfs grandfather. Has that changed?

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It wasn't the character but it was the actor.

They've done it a lot; having actors play multiple characters. For example Sadek, *beep* father, also played a Romulan Captin that fought Kirk and died.

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I just thought it was cool that he was in the movie.

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Colonel Worf, the grandfather of TNG Worf, also played by Michael Dorn

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