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'''[[Stardate]] [[2365#SD42901|42901.3]]: Worf is reunited with an old flame''' | '''[[Stardate]] [[2365#SD42901|42901.3]]: Worf is reunited with an old flame''' | ||
Sent to assist the ''[[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D|Enterprise]]'' in stopping a pre-alliance Klingon sleeper ship that could awaken to prey upon helpless [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] worlds is a special envoy from the [[Klingon Empire]] — a half-[[Humans|Human]], half-[[Klingons|Klingon]] woman named [[K'Ehleyr]], whose advice to destroy the ship is flatly rejected by [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[Picard, Jean-Luc|Picard]]. K'Ehleyr turns out to be a former lover of [[Worf]]'s, who resists her playful advances, finally revealing his pent-up feelings left over from their last parting. Later, she tries out Worf's [[holodeck]] combat program to relieve her mounting stress. Finding her there and joining in the fight, a battle-roused Worf grabs K'Ehleyr and they consummate their passion. | Sent to assist the ''[[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D|Enterprise]]'' in stopping a pre-alliance Klingon sleeper ship that could awaken to prey upon helpless [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] worlds is a special envoy from the [[Klingon Empire]] — a half-[[Humans|Human]], half-[[Klingons|Klingon]] woman named [[K'Ehleyr]], whose advice to destroy the ship is flatly rejected by [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[Picard, Jean-Luc|Picard]]. K'Ehleyr turns out to be a former lover of [[Worf]]'s, who resists her playful advances, finally revealing his pent-up feelings left over from their last parting. Later, she tries out Worf's [[holodeck]] combat program to relieve her mounting stress. Finding her there and joining in the fight, a battle-roused Worf grabs K'Ehleyr and they consummate their passion. | ||
− | The couple's newfound intimacy is shattered, however, when K'Ehleyr storms out after refusing Worf's traditional Klingon marriage proposal. Her original mission finally brings the two back together. The cruiser's crew awakens before being intercepted, and Picard lets Worf and K'Ehleyr masquerade as the ''Enterprise's'' commanders. Worf doesn't blink in the ensuing standoff and pulls off the ruse, winning kudos from his captain. Seeing K'Ehleyr off privately to take command of the ship, he at last agrees with her that neither will be complete without the other. | + | The couple's newfound intimacy is shattered, however, when K'Ehleyr storms out after refusing Worf's traditional Klingon [[marriage]] proposal. Her original mission finally brings the two back together. The [[K't'inga class|cruiser]]'s crew awakens before being intercepted, and Picard lets Worf and K'Ehleyr masquerade as the ''Enterprise's'' commanders. Worf doesn't blink in the ensuing standoff and pulls off the ruse, winning kudos from his captain. Seeing K'Ehleyr off privately to take command of the ship, he at last agrees with her that neither will be complete without the other. |
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[[Ramsey, Anne Elizabeth|Anne Elizabeth Ramsey]] … [[Starfleet Ensign|Ensign]] [[Clancy]]<br/> | [[Ramsey, Anne Elizabeth|Anne Elizabeth Ramsey]] … [[Starfleet Ensign|Ensign]] [[Clancy]]<br/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:21, 19 July 2023
Series | Star Trek: The Next Generation |
Season | 2 |
Episode | 20 |
Production Number | 146
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Previous | Manhunt (TNG145) |
Next | Peak Performance (TNG147) |
Released | 26 Jun 1989 |
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Stardate 42901.3: Worf is reunited with an old flame
Sent to assist the Enterprise in stopping a pre-alliance Klingon sleeper ship that could awaken to prey upon helpless Federation worlds is a special envoy from the Klingon Empire — a half-Human, half-Klingon woman named K'Ehleyr, whose advice to destroy the ship is flatly rejected by Captain Picard. K'Ehleyr turns out to be a former lover of Worf's, who resists her playful advances, finally revealing his pent-up feelings left over from their last parting. Later, she tries out Worf's holodeck combat program to relieve her mounting stress. Finding her there and joining in the fight, a battle-roused Worf grabs K'Ehleyr and they consummate their passion.
The couple's newfound intimacy is shattered, however, when K'Ehleyr storms out after refusing Worf's traditional Klingon marriage proposal. Her original mission finally brings the two back together. The cruiser's crew awakens before being intercepted, and Picard lets Worf and K'Ehleyr masquerade as the Enterprise's commanders. Worf doesn't blink in the ensuing standoff and pulls off the ruse, winning kudos from his captain. Seeing K'Ehleyr off privately to take command of the ship, he at last agrees with her that neither will be complete without the other.
Director
Cliff Bole
Story
Thomas H. Calder
Teleplay
Richard Manning & Hans Beimler
Starring
Patrick Stewart … Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Jonathan Frakes … Commander Will Riker
Brent Spiner … Lieutenant Commander Data
Marina Sirtis … Counselor Deanna Troi
LeVar Burton … Lieutenant Geordi La Forge
Michael Dorn … Lieutenant Worf
Wil Wheaton … Acting Ensign Wesley Crusher
Guest Starring
Diana Muldaur … Dr. Kate Pulaski
Suzie Plakson … K'Ehleyr
Lance le Gault … K'Temoc
Georgann Johnson … Gromek
Colm Meaney … O'Brien
Anne Elizabeth Ramsey … Ensign Clancy
Dietrich Bader … Tactical Crewman