Worf's Klingon physiology gives him further advantage, but is counterbalanced by his aggression.
True, and I sort of mentioned that. But Vulcans don't have an eight-chambered heart, three lungs, or a backup synaptic system. So while Tuvok and Worf would both be able to inflict more damage than their human counterparts, Worf would also be able to endure more.Vulcans are just as powerful as Klingons.
True, and I sort of mentioned that. But Vulcans don't have an eight-chambered heart, three lungs, or a backup synaptic system. So while Tuvok and Worf would both be able to inflict more damage than their human counterparts, Worf would also be able to endure more.
Odo does his "long arm of the law" trick and trips, entangles, or strangles them all. It's not even a contest.
Only person who might have a chance is Tasha... she's a lot like Kira, so maybe Odo might fall in love with her.
That would be disastrous. After all, she's supposed to travel back with the Ent-C to prevent the Klingon-Federation war. Alt-Odo undoing that, just like he did with the Children of Time timeline would be destroying the Federation. (Even though I still don't understand how in that timeline, the Klingons could be so strong as to bring the Federation to its knees).
And afterwards he'll give you the therapy you need to deal with your devastating loss!Odo…but for solids..Zack Kebron punches like a block:
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So did Worf.Clearly it is Shax, right? I mean, dude came back from the dead
When did Worf do it?So did Worf.
TNG Transfigurations. John Doe kills him during his escape attempt, but then realizing what he's done, uses his powers to resurrect Worf.When did Worf do it?
Clearly it is Shax, right? I mean, dude came back from the dead - how do you beat someone who can do that?
So did Neelix.So did Worf.
I think I've managed to miss that episode on every watch through as it does not ring a bell!TNG Transfigurations. John Doe kills him during his escape attempt, but then realizing what he's done, uses his powers to resurrect Worf.
True, but since Neelix wasn't the chief of security, I assumed that disqualified him here.So did Neelix.
Yes, it was more in response to the idea that coming back from the dead is some inherent advantage. If Neelix can do it, anyone can. (Well, if Seven's around anyway)True, but since Neelix wasn't the chief of security, I assumed that disqualified him here.
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