In fact, not to rail on the guy, but I'm not really convinced he was much of a mate to K'Ehleyr either, apart from avenging her death with violence, & frankly was rather difficult in his other romantic relationships as well. For a dude who never shuts up about honor, I'm not seeing much of it in his personal relationships. Methinks he doth protest too much.
Worf wanted to put a ring on it, but K’Ehleyr wouldn’t do it when Worf presumably lost his virginity.
I love the scene where Ben suspects his father of being a changeling and Joe says "Benjamin Lafayette Sisko..."
When a parent uses your middle name, WATCH OUT.![]()
Martok found out what his son did and probably kicked his dishonorable tail.Martok might get an honorable mention in the shitty father department.
"The Way of the Warrior" establishes that Martok has a son, and that son is a piece of crap that beat up Garak.
After the real Martok is retrieved from the Gamma Quadrant, his son is never mentioned again and Worf for all intents and purposes becomes his surrogate child.
Yeah, the middle name usage from a parent is usually never a good sign. It means you done bad and the parent really is mad and you just took things a little too far
After the real Martok is retrieved from the Gamma Quadrant, his son is never mentioned again and Worf for all intents and purposes becomes his surrogate child.
Should we have a Worst Dad in Trek thread?Hey, if you want absentee fathers, maybe Noonien Soong counts. I mean one of them had a design flaw he himself was responsible for, & just said "Ignore permanently". For a dude obsessed with creating authentic AI beings to have life, he has little regard for them once he's finished. Kind of serves him right that the best achievement he ever made walked out on him in the end
And the wooden spoon is coming... for you.
Should we have a Worst Dad in Trek thread?
She did have kids, with Tom Paris. She abandoned them immediately.Too bad Janeway didn't agree to bump fingers with Q, she'd have been a great mom.
By refusing Gowron, he brought dishonor to the House of Mogh, ruining Kurn's life as it was. He made Jeremy Aster his brother and then seemingly ignored him forever. And he pathetically failed in his duty to perform Mauk-to'Vor, and even more shockingly decided he didn't feel like doing it again, leaving Kurn to have his entire mind erased, seemingly without his consent.How was Worf a bad brother?
By refusing Gowron, he brought dishonor to the House of Mogh, ruining Kurn's life as it was. He made Jeremy Aster his brother and then seemingly ignored him forever. And he pathetically failed in his duty to perform Mauk-to'Vor, and even more shockingly decided he didn't feel like doing it again, leaving Kurn to have his entire mind erased, seemingly without his consent.![]()
Don't. I'm not over that episode yetSisko’s the easy answer. I’d also nominate M’Benga. A good enough Dad to let his daughter go.
As I mentioned in the other thread, its a Borg Queen running the show, not a Borg King. Down with the cyber-patriarchy!The Borg. carefully raising their children in protective compartments for millennia.
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