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Episode 617, ISO quote from Worf

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I'm not sure if this is the right place to post, but I'm a newbie, and in search of a quote from episode 617, "Birthright, Part II." I KNOW that someone on a Star Trek BB somewhere will know this answer.

This is the episode where Worf finds the survivors from The War, and the Romulan "captors" and the Klingon "prisoners" have intermarried and are living in harmony.

Worf explains to the children why "their stories" are vital to the Klingon experience and add meaning to their lives. I want to use this quote in my scrapbook on pages I'm creating about my father-in-law.

If someone can write out the quote for me, I would REALLY appreciate it. Thanks in advance!
 
Ah, Birthright. :wtf:

One of the oddest two parters in TNG history. Why it is a two-parter at all is a total mystery.

Seems like they could have streched out the Data/Bashir story to fill a full episode, and saved the Worf story for another time.
 
I just have a soft spot for Worf. I guess I just like the strong silent type. I am also fascinated by the Klingon culture. Before there was Worf I liked Spock, and was intrigued by the Vulcan culture. See what I mean?
 
I just have a soft spot for Worf. I guess I just like the strong silent type. I am also fascinated by the Klingon culture. Before there was Worf I liked Spock, and was intrigued by the Vulcan culture. See what I mean?
Worf was one of the richest characters on all of the shows. Orphaned at a young age, raised by humans of Russian decent, of the Klingon culture more by choice than birth, the first klingon in SF, etc. It's because of all of this great background stuff that makes me so disappointed by how the character was treated in the movies. The same goes for Data. These were deep, well-written characters with great personal histories and they were turned into failed attempts at comic relief. Pity...
 
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