Worf, father of Mogh
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| Biography | |
| Worf | |
Worf as a Colonel | |
| Full Name: | Worf |
| Species: | Klingon |
| Gender: | Male |
| Born: | 23rd century |
| Died: | 2333 |
| Affiliation: | Klingon Empire House of Mogh |
| Family | |
| Sibling(s): | Brother: Thok Mak |
| Children: | Son: Mogh |
| Career | |
| Occupation: | Litigator |
| Previous Assignment: | Defense counsel for James T. Kirk and Leonard McCoy |
| Final Assignment: | Mediator |
| Rank: | General |
Worf (?-2333) was a male Klingon who lived in the late 23rd and early 24th centuries. He was the head of the noble House of Mogh, elder brother of Thok Mak, father of Mogh, and grandfather of Worf. (TOS movie: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; TLE novel: The Art of the Impossible; ST video game: Klingon Academy)
In 2293, as a colonel and litigator, he represented James T. Kirk and Leonard McCoy at their trial for the assasination of Klingon Chancellor Gorkon. (TOS movie: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)
In 2328, having become a general, he represented the Klingon Empire in Federation-mediated negotiations with the Cardassian Union in the first stages of the Betreka Nebula Incident. Unlike many Klingons, General Worf had little respect for "The Great" Curzon Dax. (TLE novel: The Art of the Impossible)
General Worf died in 2333 on board the Klingon passenger vessel Chut when it was destroyed in a collision with the Cardassian freighter Gratok over Raknal V. (TLE novel: The Art of the Impossible)
[edit] External link
- Worf (Colonel) article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.

