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* ''Assimilation²'' depicts Worf with the likeness of actor {{w|Michael Dorn}}, who originally portrayed him in ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. | * ''Assimilation²'' depicts Worf with the likeness of actor {{w|Michael Dorn}}, who originally portrayed him in ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. | ||
** Dorn was one of many names put forward for the role of {{Roberts|n=the Master}} in [[Doctor Who (TV story)|the 1996 TV Movie]].<ref>http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/tvm.html</ref> | ** Dorn was one of many names put forward for the role of {{Roberts|n=the Master}} in [[Doctor Who (TV story)|the 1996 TV Movie]].<ref>http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/tvm.html</ref> | ||
*Owing to his role in the later seasons of ''[[Deep Space Nine]]'', Worf was to return in the unproduced sequel to ''Assimilation²'', ''[[Domination (comic story)|Domination]]'', which would have seen him recognise the [[Eleventh Doctor]]. | * [[J. K. Woodward]], who worked on the ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[crossover]] ''[[Assimilation² (comic story)|Assimilation²]]'', released a piece depicting Worf in the midst of a [[cyber-conversion]] matching that of [[Craig Owens]] in ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]''. | ||
* Owing to his role in the later seasons of ''[[Deep Space Nine]]'', Worf was to return in the unproduced sequel to ''Assimilation²'', ''[[Domination (comic story)|Domination]]'', which would have seen him recognise the [[Eleventh Doctor]]. | |||
==Footnotes== | ==Footnotes== |
Revision as of 01:05, 5 February 2023
In a parallel universe, Worf was the Klingon chief of security of the USS Enterprise-D during the 24th century.
Biography
Locutus
During the Borg invasion of the United Federation of Planets, Picard was kidnapped by the Borg and taken aboard their cube, resulting in Riker taking command of the Enterprise As the crew discovered, Picard had been assimilated into the Borg Collective as his identity was suppressed by Locutus, the emissary of the Borg. After the Borg used Picard's knowledge to easily defeat a Starfleet task force in battle of Wolf 359, Riker devised a plan to turn the tables against the Borg as they proceeded to Earth, entailing the retrieval of the Captain from the Borg cube by Worf and Data. Back aboard the Enterprise, Picard was freed from the Collective as he assisted Data in incapacitating the Borg cube, leading to its self-destruction. (COMIC: Assimilation²)
The Doctor and the Cybermen
While aboard the Enterprise in 2368, the Eleventh Doctor recognised him as a Klingon, but noted that his memories were being altered. Before he saw Worf, the Doctor had never heard of them. (COMIC: Assimilation²)
Bonjaxx's birthday
The USS Enterprise once docked at the space station Maruthea. Worf, with his hair in a ponytail, arm westled an Ogron while attending Bonjaxx's birthday at his bar. (COMIC: Party Animals)
Behind the scenes
- Assimilation² depicts Worf with the likeness of actor Michael Dorn, who originally portrayed him in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- Dorn was one of many names put forward for the role of the Master in the 1996 TV Movie.[1]
- J. K. Woodward, who worked on the Star Trek crossover Assimilation², released a piece depicting Worf in the midst of a cyber-conversion matching that of Craig Owens in Closing Time.
- Owing to his role in the later seasons of Deep Space Nine, Worf was to return in the unproduced sequel to Assimilation², Domination, which would have seen him recognise the Eleventh Doctor.
Footnotes
External links
- Worf at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek canon wiki
- Worf at Memory Beta, the wiki that covers all licensed Star Trek works
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