Paramount: we like ratings, be more like TNG, take Worf!
"Take my Worf, please!"

Paramount: we like ratings, be more like TNG, take Worf!
It's pretty easy to slot anyone onto DS9. I don't even think Kes would need a role. What did Ziyal do on the station? Beats me. Why does Martok's Bird of Prey permanently berth at DS9? Doesn't matter. Shouldn't Ross have his meetings aboard his flagship, the USS Must Have a Name? Reasons.The writers could've had her ascend to a higher plain of existence which put her in touch with the Prophets, only to be ripped out of it when a runabout was passing through the wormhole and end up taking up residence on the station, having lost her mental powers. She'd make a good assistant for Bashir.
Worf was written far better on DS9 than he was on TNG. Also, notice how DS9 could add a character without taking away from the others? Poor Kes, if only she’d been on DS9.
Worf was the right choice in terms of TNG characters to add, and DS9 did far far more with him than TNG. Did more with the Klingons too, though that started before Worf (Blood Oath and House of Quark were in the second and third season respectively, and great Klingon episodes).
The decision to ramp up the (ultimately defused) conflict with the Klingons in the fourth and fifth season was a mistake however. It worked out fine at the time, but it resulted in the planned schedule for the Dominion War being pushed back, negatively hurting the endgame of the series. Worf would have been a fine addition to the show and had plenty to do without any of that happening.
And with O'Brien, we had two TNG characters serving on DS9. I wonder if any other TNG character could've fit in? Let's say Dr. Pulaski.
I’m new around here and pretty new to Star Trek. I’ve been watching DS9 for the first time...and I just got to Season 4 where Work joins the crew,
I was curious..,why exactly was he added to the cast at that time? I like Work and everything... but I’m just curious how that decision came about? Was it a ratings thing? Was the actor looking for work? Why did they add Worf and not someone else from Next Generation?
Thanks for any info!
Certainly, they set about to design a crowd-pleaser, but the decision to create a new ship was based on production needs. The Runabout sets were largely unworkable, not allowing more than a few actors at a time, really only two comfortably, and offered few filming angles. It was a source of great frustration for directors, DPs, lighting, etc.just like the decision to add the Defiant was
Certainly, they set about to design a crowd-pleaser, but the decision to create a new ship was based on production needs. The Runabout sets were largely unworkable, not allowing more than a few actors at a time, really only two comfortably, and offered few filming angles. It was a source of great frustration for directors, DPs, lighting, etc.
Although, that came after Sisko chewed him out for attempting to kill Kurn.Plus, on TNG, when he killed Duras, he was scolded by Picard. On DS9, Sisko practically ordered him to kill Gowron.
Although, that came after Sisko chewed him out for attempting to kill Kurn.
I can't remember where I read or heard it, but there was a rumor circulating that old Scotty was considered for the engineer role on DS9, by way of his reappearance in the 24th Century (in the previous falls episode "Relics") I heard this several times in '92 when DS9 was in development. Then Relics came along and people said "see? this is how they're going to get him there" but it went to O'Brien instead. Just imagine...And with O'Brien, we had two TNG characters serving on DS9. I wonder if any other TNG character could've fit in? Let's say Dr. Pulaski.
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