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Where is Worf most at home?

Where is Worf most at home?


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Xerxes1979

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While I voted for the Enterprise-D, I personally don't think Worf will truly feel at home anywhere, including among his fellow Klingons.
 
Where is Gault in this poll?

Out of the poll options, I'll go with the Enterprise-D. It's where we saw him live the longest, and he gave up living on Qo'nos to go back to it.
 
Ahh, Worf... Such a brilliant character. I voted enterprise d.

Klingon high council? HAHAHAHAHAHA.... Impossible!
 
I suppose DS9 would be an acceptable answer, but I'd have to agree with the poster that said the Defiant. He lived on that ship, as opposed to staying on the station. In many ways, the Defiant embodied Worf himself... grizzled, tough, solitary... very out of place. It was a Federation ship stationed at a very alien space station, extremely far from home... similar to Worf being an outcast, joining the Federation, and being a real hard ass most of the time... but like Word, the Defiant had a soft side as well, and was graceful in combat. It would pet your dog and play nice, but kick it while you're not looking just to make sure it remembers who the boss is.
 
I don't think he'd consider Gault home after a tramuatic experience there.
 
The Enterprise D seems to be what he was most attached to. After all, following its destruction he contemplated leaving Starfleet believing that even serving on another Enterprise wouldn't be the same.
 
I say DS9. He was relax enough to go into a serious relationship, and pretty much everyone was out of place there unlike the Enterprise where he pretty much the only one feelling like that.
 
I had to vote for Enterprise D. He was never really on E. Only for short time periods. Defiant would be my choice number 2. I don't think he really at home on Earth or Qo'noS.
 
i think ds9 as he really came into his own on there. Apart from his relationships his command experience really showed thru. Both on the station and the defiant.Even his diplomacy improved
 
I'm surprised anyone would vote for DS9. Even if he met and got married to his wife there, he never really fit in. He wasn't exactly the most social guy on the Enterprise D either, but at least there he seemed comfortable with a lot of people, particularly Picard, Data, and Troi, all of whom he had intimate conversations with. Compare that to DS9 where he was frequently at odds with people like Quark and Bashir (even before there was overprotectiveness about Dax) and was so annoyed by the general atmosphere and company there that he decided to live in isolation on the Defiant. I don't really think of the Defiant as a place where he's 'at home'...it was just his escape from all the things at DS9 that irritated him.
 
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