You mean a cocktail napkin.^^^
hey, it's Troi. What the character actually knows about 'Star Trek's science' could fit on a napkin.![]()
You mean a cocktail napkin.^^^
hey, it's Troi. What the character actually knows about 'Star Trek's science' could fit on a napkin.![]()
The Worf that gets pushed out of his dimension finds himself in the body of Captain Archer. At that point Worf has to strive to put right what once went wrong, hoping that his next leap will be the leap home...
OR perhaps the displaced Worf's collect in another universe that would otherwise be Worfless. They could start a barbershop quartet and work their way up to a Klingon chorus line as more Worf's collect.
OR they're simply dead. Based on Troi's comment "they tell me there's a good chance my Worf won't return" it seems likely that they're either killed when Prime Worf pushes them out, or permanently displaced.
I don't remember, but if that was the case maybe a different Worf was drawn into the Prime universe when Prime Worf drifted out.Didn't we see a Worf in the background when Picard Prime responded he matched the quantum signature?
I don't remember, but if that was the case maybe a different Worf was drawn into the Prime universe when Prime Worf drifted out.
I thought it was implicit that the Worf who was in that universe got switched to another universe too, maybe or maybe not the one that "our" Worf had just left.
Kor
+1 I took the undrstanding he was switching places and sort of reboot the native worf into another quantum reality.. He was the one from the quantum signature which was sorted at the end and in each shift initiated by Geordis visor he switched places and that worf would have also been disoriented in the next tine line as personnel and ranks changed . even a different EntD
That is definitely how
If I was standing there talking to Worf all I would see is Worf getting dizzy for a moment. I would not see Worf move out of the universe we were in together and I would not see another Worf come into our universe. From my view it would be the same Worf.
The Worf that gets pushed out of his dimension finds himself in the body of Captain Archer. At that point Worf has to strive to put right what once went wrong, hoping that his next leap will be the leap home...
OR perhaps the displaced Worf's collect in another universe that would otherwise be Worfless. They could start a barbershop quartet and work their way up to a Klingon chorus line as more Worf's collect.
This guy knows!!!!While there's no knowing for sure. I've always interpreted it as Worf is swapping out with other Worfs, who in turn end up in his prime quantum reality while he is in theirs, & then they most likely revert back to their original one once he exits theirs. The only other way to look at it is that he is permanently displacing every Worf he replaces in some other unknown way, & instead of reverting back to their original reality when he exits theirs, they are passed off to some other alien one, in some other type of pattern or even randomly. I prefer the former notion. It just makes more sense in my head, but either is possible I guess
Honestly, the ONLY thing I don't like about this episode is that nothing was ever mentioned about how this situation affected prime Worf's comrades. Since we see a Worf on their ship during this, it's fair to assume at least one, & possibly multiple Worfs visited that ship during this, one of whom would have been quite distraught to find out that not only wasn't he the 1st officer, but that his kids didn't exist & his wife had never even thought of him romantically.
I feel like it was a rather unfortunate & somewhat cheap cheat to reset the clock at the end so that none of them retain those memories. Frankly, I was never really sold on the Troi/Worf relationship. While it made a certain amount of sense for his character, it really seemed off for hers. There's really nothing from which to glean the possibility of her finding him a worthwhile match. HOWEVER, if she'd been visited by a Worf, who in his reality was her husband & father of her children, she might have seen him in an entirely different light, and it could be exactly the type of thing that could make her open herself up to that possibility. As it stands, we just have to assume that because "our" Worf saw HER in that light, that he somehow began changing how he behaved toward her, & that, in itself, stirred her feelings for him, which is a little less impressive a story imho.
Which part did I know? It honestly happens so little, I get surprised. lolThis guy knows!!!!
I'll assume it was the Worf/Troi relationship stuff. I just never could understand what she saw in him beyond that he was there. It's not that Worf is a bad guy necessarily, but he seemed all wrong for her, aggressive, narrow-minded at times, rather closed off emotionally, a very begrudging father to his kid. Does any of this sound like someone Troi would want to get lovey with? It made her seem hard up or desperate, like there was no one else around to set her up with. Help the lady out. At least give her some motivation & backstory for WHY Worf suddenly seems like a good fit
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