Worf's internal moral dilemma: whether to pursue full judicial vindication (and risk his brother's life and a broader political rupture) or to sacrifice his family name (accept discommendation) to save Kurn and preserve tenuous peace.
Worf's internal moral dilemma: whether to pursue full judicial vindication (and risk his brother's life and a broader political rupture) or to sacrifice his family name (accept discommendation) to save Kurn and preserve tenuous peace.
Events in This Arc
The Enterprise arrives in orbit around Boraal Two, where Data reveals the planet's atmosphere is disintegrating at an alarming rate—now projected to become uninhabitable in under 38 hours. The crew …
Worf and Nikolai’s long-simmering conflict erupts into physical violence when Worf confronts Nikolai about his forbidden relationship with Dobara, a Boraalan. The argument escalates from verbal barbs—Worf accusing Nikolai of …
Worf arrives at Nikolai’s tent on Boraal Two, where Nikolai stands with Dobara, who retreats inside at his request. The brothers engage in a tense but ultimately conciliatory conversation, with …
The Enterprise officers beam into the ante room and follow Worf into the cavernous Great Hall, where a hushed Klingon congregation and the High Council await. Worf calmly puts his …
In K'mpec's private chambers Picard seizes procedural law to force Kahlest's testimony into the open, stripping Duras of his private advantage and exposing the High Council's corrupt cover-up. K'mpec reluctantly …
In K'mpec's private chambers, the council elder quietly admits the truth: Ja'rod, Duras's father, was the real traitor. Picard exposes the cover-up and demands justice, but K'mpec argues empire-preservation requires …