Ba'el's internal and external conflict as she grapples with her dual Klingon-Romulan heritage, her love for Worf, and the expectations of her parents and the colony.
Ba'el's internal and external conflict as she grapples with her dual Klingon-Romulan heritage, her love for Worf, and the expectations of her parents and the colony.
Events in This Arc
Worf surveys the compound, noting its deceptive tranquility—open gates, Romulan guards who barely monitor him, and Klingons living as if the war never ended. His reconnaissance is interrupted when he …
The colony gathers in the central square for Worf’s execution, a moment framed as a necessary act to preserve the fragile peace Tokath has built. As Worf is led to …
The Klingon-Romulan colony gathers in the central square for Worf’s execution, a moment framed as a necessary act to preserve their fragile peace. Tokath delivers a measured speech justifying the …