Character Continuity
strong strength
Narrative Connection
How these two moments in the story relate
From
Sedation or Scuttle: The T'Ong Dilemma
S2E20
·
The Emissary
To
Private Farewell: Worf and K'Ehleyr
S2E20
·
The Emissary
Why These Connect
The narrative assertion
"Worf initially hides behind 'Honor' as a shield; in the end he drops the shield and names his feelings explicitly."
About Character Continuity Connections
A character's state in A evolves into their state in B. The same person, changed by time— tracking how experience shapes identity across the narrative.
Related Connections
Callback
→ Worf's Klingon Command: Shame and Surrender
Callback
→ Worf's Klingon Gambit — Command Without …
Callback
→ Crossing the Bow — Worf's Command …
Causal
→ The T'Ong Fires — A Command …
Causal
→ Restraint Under Red Alert
Character Continuity
→ Unmade Oath — Farewell at the …
Foreshadowing
→ Oath Rejected — Worf Left Exposed
Foreshadowing
→ Ritual Demanded, Bond Refused
Callback
← Public Recognition, Private Rupture
Callback
← Public Rupture: K'Ehleyr Confronts Worf
Causal
← Crossing the Bow — Worf's Command …
Causal
← Worf's Klingon Command: Shame and Surrender
Causal
← Worf's Klingon Gambit — Command Without …
Character Continuity
← Honor and Silence in the Stacks
Character Continuity
← Awakening Orders — Personal and Tactical …
Emotional Echo
← Oath Rejected — Worf Left Exposed
Emotional Echo
← Ritual Demanded, Bond Refused
Emotional Echo
← Worf's Vigil: Demanding Diagnostics
Emotional Echo
← The Iceman's First Crack