Star Trek: Defiant Reinforces Worf’s Greatest Sacrifice

Star Trek: Defiant #7 is the latest issue in IDW’s sprawling universe of comics that boldly go where no spin-off has gone before. The current arc, “Day of Blood,” crosses Defiant with the simply titled Star Trek and features immortal veterans like Spock, Scotty, and Worf teaming with fan-favorites such as Benjamin Sisko, Ro Laren, and Beverley Crusher. Together, they battle to stop Klingon Emperor Kahless II’s bloody plans for goodhood from coming to fruition. But at the center of a conflict as big as the universe itself stands one confined to a single family. Star Trek: Defiant #7 (by Christopher Cantwell, Angel Unzueta, Marissa Louise and Clayton Cowles) sees Worf confront Kahless to end his violent campaign, only to be stopped by Alexander Rozhenko, who is Worf’s son.The assumed first Klingon officer in Starfleet has had an outstanding career, assisting Captains Picard and Sisko in legendary struggles against the Borg and Dominion. But beyond the bridge, he’s never been a great family man. Worf always fought to honor his bloodline, but has ironically sacrificed both the name and members of the House of Mogh repeatedly to do what’s right. Those sacrifices, while just, have ruined the lives of Worf’s kin, ultimately driving them away from the Klingon expatriate in shame. Star Trek: Defiant shows the consequences of those decisions, forcing him to choose between moral and family honor as his quest to save the universe pits him against the last of his flesh and blood.Worf has always had something to prove, specifically to his fellow Klingons. In the honor-based warrior society, Worf has found a way to alienate himself in almost every regard. He was raised by humans and spawned by an accused traitor, and then chose to join Starfleet, historic enemies and uneasy present allies of the Empire. Other Klingons knew the name Worf, and it wasn’t always one deemed worthy of respect. The Son of Mogh greatly valued his Klingon culture despite this, striving to earn the acceptance of his kin and restore honor to his house. This was his goal on a personal level, but professionally, almost every action he took seemed to stand in direct opposition to his success.RELATED: How Two Comic Book Icons Cleverly Handled a Star Trek Comic DeadlineRELATED: The Star Trek: The Next Generation Crew Once Saved Santa Claus – And it was Hilarious

Star Trek: Defiant #7 is the latest issue in IDW’s sprawling universe of comics that boldly go where no spin-off has gone before. The current arc, “Day of Blood,” crosses Defiant with the simply titled Star Trek and features immortal veterans like Spock, Scotty, and Worf teaming with fan-favorites such as Benjamin Sisko, Ro Laren, and Beverley Crusher. Together, they battle to stop Klingon Emperor Kahless II’s bloody plans for goodhood from coming to fruition. But at the center of a conflict as big as the universe itself stands one confined to a single family. Star Trek: Defiant #7 (by Christopher Cantwell, Angel Unzueta, Marissa Louise and Clayton Cowles) sees Worf confront Kahless to end his violent campaign, only to be stopped by Alexander Rozhenko, who is Worf’s son.

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The assumed first Klingon officer in Starfleet has had an outstanding career, assisting Captains Picard and Sisko in legendary struggles against the Borg and Dominion. But beyond the bridge, he’s never been a great family man. Worf always fought to honor his bloodline, but has ironically sacrificed both the name and members of the House of Mogh repeatedly to do what’s right. Those sacrifices, while just, have ruined the lives of Worf’s kin, ultimately driving them away from the Klingon expatriate in shame. Star Trek: Defiant shows the consequences of those decisions, forcing him to choose between moral and family honor as his quest to save the universe pits him against the last of his flesh and blood.

RELATED: The Star Trek: The Next Generation Crew Once Saved Santa Claus – And it was Hilarious

Worf has always had something to prove, specifically to his fellow Klingons. In the honor-based warrior society, Worf has found a way to alienate himself in almost every regard. He was raised by humans and spawned by an accused traitor, and then chose to join Starfleet, historic enemies and uneasy present allies of the Empire. Other Klingons knew the name Worf, and it wasn’t always one deemed worthy of respect. The Son of Mogh greatly valued his Klingon culture despite this, striving to earn the acceptance of his kin and restore honor to his house. This was his goal on a personal level, but professionally, almost every action he took seemed to stand in direct opposition to his success.

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