Wikipedia's entry on the Defiant says that Worf liked the spartan crew quarters so much that he decided to live on board the ship (as opposed to having quarters on DS9). Is this true? Which episode was this?
Yes, it’s true.Wikipedia's entry on the Defiant says that Worf liked the spartan crew quarters so much that he decided to live on board the ship (as opposed to having quarters on DS9). Is this true? Which episode was this?
Until he shacked up with Jadzia.
I think I kinda remember it being mentioned in an episode but don't remember which one. It doesn't make a lot of sense to me though, Worf didn't have luxurious quarters on the Enterprise but they were nice, certainly closer to the regular DS9 quarters we saw than the tiny Defiant bunk beds.Wikipedia's entry on the Defiant says that Worf liked the spartan crew quarters so much that he decided to live on board the ship (as opposed to having quarters on DS9). Is this true? Which episode was this?
Ah, that makes more sense, him liking spartan quarters clearly doesn't match what we saw before.What? That wasn't his reason. The reason was he couldn't handle life on the station - where crime was more rampant than on a starship - and the comfort and familiarity of a Federation starship appealed to him more.
"Bar Association" is the episode.
Because that's what's in the episide....Although how so?
Even when Worf was living on the Defiant, he wasn't alone, was he? Surely the ship would always have at least a skeleton crew on board, even when it wasn't on active duty.
I would have figured soundproofed quarters would be the norm by the 24th century.
Even when Worf was living on the Defiant, he wasn't alone, was he? Surely the ship would always have at least a skeleton crew on board, even when it wasn't on active duty.
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