“Sir permission to destroy Crystal line Entity because its clearly evil and actually ran away like a villain when we defeated its partner Lore” “Eat shit Klingon boy we’re all about equality in the Federation”
***** In all fairness, that was because Worf was ONLY the tactical officer and not tactical offer and security chief. Which, given how it was wartime, means he probably had bigger things to deal with then a diamond smuggler.
Worf: Commander, do we really need to send our CHIEF engineer over there to them? Riker: They obviously need our help. Worf: Why do we not simply give the information they need to make their OWN repairs. Riker: Do you honestly get the impression they can handle our technical specifications? Worf: We do not know ANYTHING about them! Worf is obviously the sanest person there during that whole episode.
Truth be told, so was Troi. She had been repeating that they had bad intentions, which is ironic considering how many people call her useless in most episodes.
No no no. Back up slightly. "Sir firing to disable is not working." "Fire at your discretion Mr. Worf." Birds of prey blowing up to make a hole for the Defiant.
And most of the time from what I can remember he was right about a lot of stuff and it turned out if they did take his advice they wouldn't be in so many predicaments.
I think it's called ,"Grande cohones syndrome?" Where your testes simply won't allow you to feel put down in any way. Or you simply keep coming back for more punishment. Lolz 😂
@@amberb7547 To be fair, he has the mindset of a Klingon. As in, combat minded. Clearly, the rest of the crew is going to be less enthusiastic. I thought it was funny when he recommended shields because of a probe, Picard initially turns him down, and then has to admit the probe isn't there for friendly reasons.
That's why this is hilarious. He'll say something completely reasonable than be told to shut up. Picard (or any other captain) will do something insane, and everyone is like "...ok sir."
So true! Like what was he doing wrong at 0:40 ? I mean he asked where his money was, and she was like, "I ain't payin' you for my work no mo." Worf was about to handle his business. Maybe not on the bridge. I get it. Not on the bridge, Worf.
Worf's role in the series was to suggest the obvious, pseudo-primitive reasonable reaction (generally defensive, suspicious, or preemptively violent) so he can get shot down in an attempt to make the main characters look more 'evolved' when their more enlightened approach succeeds.
Lol. "Shields up, red alert, arm phasers and ready photon torpedoes!" "But Captain, it's a Federation ship that just wants to say hi." "Fire when ready!"
I wonder if there was always an alert siren blaring on the Defiant all the time. It must've been like some nightclub one color of flashing light after another.
funny thing is, ive watched nearly every episode of tng and and rember much of these and worf actions would have saved them alot of trouble nearly everytime.
That, to me, was the most damning thing about Star Trek: The Next Generation. There needed to be something of the Original Series in the Enterprise-D's method, and yet they'd rather be self-righteous pricks to... What? Pad out the length of the episode?
It's not so much of them being self-righteous pricks as it is trying to solve things diplomatically and also put as few people(or any other living beings) in danger for that matter. Yes, most of the time listening to Worf would have saved a lot of trouble in that blasting anything suspicious with full power phasers and photon torpedoes will ensure that there is nothing around to give trouble, but one of the big points of the show is to try and do things diplomatically. Also, the if the flagship of Starfleet which is supposed to represent the Federation goes around just blasting everything willy nilly, then that's gonna cause hell to diplomatic relations.
You don't understand diplomacy, then. There are plenty of situations in the show where acting in self-defense, and showing that the Federation is capable of exercising strength, is the best possible solution. The Enterprise-D bridge crew has a rather inconsistent moral compass, and sometimes treats its clear allies like enemies. "Talk softly but carry a big stick" is more sensible policy than "Our replicator-recycled waste don't stink" in the frequently unknown and mysterious situations the Enterprise finds itself in. The former allows for violence. The latter is just asking for you to get your butt kicked. Granted, maybe I'm just cranky because there was no "A Taste of Armageddon" scenario for the Enterprise-D crew to address.
Cannonissomoney Oh, no I understand diplomacy and fully support the "talk softly and carry a big stick mentality". I've trained in martial arts for years and any good police officer, soldier, or martial artist should have that mentality in being polite and respectful, but at the same time be ready to kick ass in an instant if the situation demanded. And of course in a lot of these situations if the Captain did just listen to Worf and was like "Alright Worf, then fire phasers full power" it would indeed "solve" that particular situation, but once again, depending on who or what the other guys were, there could be a lot of political fallout. Part of it may also have been due to Q in that when popped in, he also like to comment on how "stupid and barbaic" humans are especially the times when Worf suggests just getting the shields and and PREPARING the phasers,( not actually firing, just making sure they're ready if needed) and even though he would hate to admit, Picard did want to show that humans can be thinkers and problem solvers to try and get out of these situations without just blowing everything else up. And even if you set the god like entities just trying to have some fun for a bit aside, there could still be political ramifications. Like with the Romulans or the Cardassians. Yes, those 2 races often do shady shit and the Romulans even were doing some secret research mission in federation space and maybe in cases like those the "big stick" policy should some into effect, but that "big stick" policy can also start a war and the Federation would much prefer to NOT fight in wars with races like the Romulans or the Cardassians.
"We don't know anything about them!" "Acknowledged Mr Worf." Later in the episode, after Geordie has been kidnapped by the pakleds "Oh gee, if only someone had warned us about this. It's almost as if sending a vitally important crewmember to a bunch of aliens we just met was a bad idea" "ACKNOWLEDGED, MISTER WORF."
The two of them had the talk in the ready room and came back so strong as a team the rest of that event. That was an awesome dynamic and life lesson we watched unfold
You do realize she is only half betazoid so her empathic powers aren't as strong as her mother's are. But then she can apparently sense ferengis but her mother can't so I suppose that's another trek mistake
Honestly, she is the worst character the producers ever came up with, even worse than Wesley who could at least in theory be kinda interesting. But Troi? Hey, let's have a character that sits next to the captain while being useless 90% of the time, and whenever she could actually help out, isn't allowed to as it would ruin the plot (it still will , because whenever she cannot feel anything, you can already guess the crew is deceited) They didn't think that one through at all, did they.
Sometimes he never thinks things through because his Klingon side comes bubbling to the surface, Klingon's need to be told no when needed because as we see Worf still often speaks before he thinks things through, he wasn't ever passed off or ignored, just Klingon's are very difficult to handle and as we saw in DS9 he can't handle huge senior Commander or Captain roles, Sisko tried to give him that chance remember? but he ended up going all battle frenzy then killing lots of innocent people. Tacical and Security is where he belongs but you have to keep reminding him to think things through, you need to keep on top of him because missions require tact and complex politics, he has to tread carefully. I agree with the entire TNG crew, it wasn't like he didn't have a commading role though, he trained in Operations Divition in Tactical and was in charge of Lietenants right from the start and this training counts in all roles below Senior roles, he plans missions too and helps guide them, why Riker always asked "What do you think Mr Worf? how should we procceed?", then he ether made suggestions or agreed with Riker and the team :) so he was like a smaller type commander but that is all he is able to handle. He always had 3 types of roles, Operations Divition, Tactical and Security, it's enough me thinks. Sisko finally came to the same conclusion he is where he belongs after him killing people, but even if he was given time off he would probs go quite insane also, Klingon's have a lot of energy so you have to keep them busy, think of them as an adult child where they need to run off their energy.
+FlyingMonkies325 That is unfair stereotyping. Sure the show may use ridicolous stereotypes sometimes, but there are plenty of points of counteragument. -On Klingons in general: Look at Martok. Look at Original Series Klingons. Look at the Duras sisters, who if evil were certainly cunning. And finally remember that we can't infer too much about Klingons from a single example who wasn't even exposed to Klingon culture. -On Worf: Worf may have his flaws, but many times especially in Season 1 his advice was very prudent. Failing to follow it put the crew in unnecessary danger time after time. A bit more caution would have done a world of good. Where do you have evidence he would go insane from time off? Finally, he did make ONE critical mistake, but that doesn't mean he can't handle more than he does. He did okay on the Defiant every other time, implying that he can handle more than he has or the bare minimum can grow into it. Not necessarily Captain, but more than he has. (Disclaimer: I know Deep Space Nine far better than I do TNG, of which I have at best a very basic knowledge)
He just can't handle bigger roles, it's how it is... as i said Sisko gave him a shot at the big chair and he blew it, his Klingon nature gets in his way all the time and is on a daily basis very conflicted between his Klingon nature and what he was taught his whole life about how he should think like a human and because he grew up on earth he always tries to think like them but he can't always... he has to be reminded a lot because he often speaks before he thinks and as you saw the further along his journey he gravitated more to his Klingon heritage, but most Klingon's jus can't be trusted in higher up positions where they have total control over an entire crew when he cannot be relied upon to always think clearly... and that is part of the job, you need to think clear 24/7, there is no room for mistakes... and every situation always needs to be dealt with, with a complete objective and clear mind, creatively, with total tact becase you have to... your entire crew relies on you to keep them safe and not make mistakes, to think things through entiely, Warf isn't always capable of doing that i'm afraid.. His involvement in the Klingon community and his influence on it, suddenly getting up and going on a mission for maybe days on end to deal with very dangerous Klingon missions then at times where he becomes SO frustrated and his Klingon side takes over or stubborness and difficulty with change, it makes him a liability in top positions like that, he's just not right for it... I like Warf too he's amazing but i understand why he isn't meant for it, you don't understand his character as much as you think then if you feel he would be able to handle such a high position. I explained why he would go insane from time off, Klingon's by nature have a lot of energy, they are VERY active and become bored very easily too, they keep to be kept busy to run off that extra energy, remember he's actualy refused time off because of this, you see his eyes widen in worry lol it's because he can't sit still for 1 min, Klingon's are very hyperactive, it's just their nature and who they are, we can't change that.
"Captain, may I please kill this obvious villain that just murdered a billion people and sucked out their souls?" "Negative. We need to negotiate. Also I need a new chandelier." "Captain, I advise caution. Sending the entire command staff as well as yourself into a vessel floating in the middle of an apocalyptic plasma storm seems most unwise" "Shut up, Worf, I want to see the pretty lights"
Some of his suggestions were spot on. 0:26 talks about a space entity that swallows ships, get's laughed at. Ship is swallowed by space entity. 1:00 Shows concern about sending the chief engineer. Geordie is captured and held for ransom. 3:10 tells crusher it's not safe during an enemy raid, she gets captured.
@GreenLanternSalemThree months after the destruction of the Enterprise-D... Picard: "I know these months have been hard, but Starfleet has just granted me the finest tactical ship in the fleet, a Sovereign-class, heavy battle cruiser, Enterprise-E, and I have decided that the entire Enterprise crew will serve with me once again." Worf: "It will be an honor to serve as your Chief of--" Picard: "Not you, Mr. Worf!"
@@ThomasRoiloup That’s what always bugged me about that episode. It had an excellent premise, but it seems like eventually they would second guess their default decisions due to bad gut feelings and constant deja vu. You’d think eventually Picard would start to get doubts about the decisions he needs to make at critical moments. Even without cracking the mystery I think he would eventually second guess his judgment before the collision and decide to decompress the shuttle bay. I think this suggests that people are locked into their decisions and don’t have the capacity to change their mind. Thus isn’t true as so many factors come in to play. A realistic approach would be Picard resolving the loop the 3rd or 4th time around. But this wouldn’t fill an entire episode, though it would’ve given more time to see the aftermath with getting the Bozeman crew accustomed to the 24th century, which I always felt was needed in the epilogue.
Worf (to Picard): "Haven't you noticed a pattern here, Captain? With all due respect, sir, you and every other senior officer on this vessel has shot down every single suggestion I've made, from day one." Picard: "No, I haven't, Mr. Worf. I appreciate your observations. Now back to your post."
I find myself agreeing with Worf in 2/3 of these situations.Sometimes he is even the voice of reason- "Do they really need our CHIEF Engineer? How about one of those red shirts they used to kill all the time on the original?"
DS9 Worf clutches his fists "Captain let me at him?" Sisco "Make it so," he pauses taps Worf on the shoulder, "Don't forget to leave a little for me." Worf Growls with glee.
He would own the whole ship if he simply gave the exact opposite advice of what he really thought was best. Worf: "Captain, I feel that i need to step down from my position as lieutenant." Capt. Picard: "No Worf, i don't think that's necessary. Actually i believe it would be best if i were to step down and you were to become captain."
Worf: "Captain, I recommend we fire torpedoes." Picard: "Not yet Mr. Worf, let's see if we can negotiate first." ...... Worf: "Captain, I recommend we fire torpedoes." Sisko: "I'm surprised you hadn't already, Mr. Worf. By all means, fire."
Lol! The irony is that he was almost always right and his recommendations would have 9 times out of 10 kept the Enterprise & the crew out of danger. I'm curious how much less the kill-count would have been if they did what Worf suggests. 😆😆😆
"Ah finally after thoses years of getting my suggestion dismiss I am finally have my own command! Now I am the one in charge, Ensign warp 5 to Betazoid!" "I don't think that's the best course of action sir"
"Captain Worf, sir. Message from the Discovery. Its Michael, she says for you to resign as you are a, and i quote "Inferior weak man-baby who is not considered to be cannon" Your orders Sir? Worf : Charge all weapons and set course for the STD! *piccard appears* delay that order. Mr Worf, sometimes, when called to action.....
@@AzguardMike Worf turns to helmsman: Plot our original course. Shields up, prepare phasers and torpedoes for combat. Maximum warp! Communications officer: But what about our orders, sir? Worf grabs the Communications officer by the shirt and growls: We seem to be having difficulty receiving transmissions.
@@hackman669 There are plenty more examples than just those. Some people make a career out of it like PR representatives, (Every type of lawyer), and CEOs to name a few.
You missed one of the best: Season 3, Ep. 13--"Deja Q"--at the end, when Q becomes human again and wants to share his happiness with the crew, he makes two beautiful women appear next to Riker. Riker doesn't want them, so Q gives them to Worf. Picard commands Q to knock it off, so he makes the beautiful women disappear. You can see the disappointment all over Worf's face, tho he says nothing.
Naomi Armitage u obviously don’t know anything about Klingons or this show. When a Klingon sleeps with a woman he has to marry her. The woman can say no but then they’re dishonorable.
@@hackman669 people who were making some sort of crazy illusion to kirk spock mcoy and someone else then the illusion was broken and they turned into silly string being that slowly died
To quote SFDebris Worf: " Oh, oh, NOW you want my opinion? That's always the way, isn't it? You smugly go about your ways, smirking at each other about the paranoid Klingon until things go wrong, which they ALWAYS do, you drop your tofu in horror and turn to me, right at the time when it's become so powerful that all it does is kick my ass. So yes, Commander Jellyfish, I will sort this shit out for you, like I always do, and you can go back to sorting your tampons by their shade of pink."
"Sir, my place is by your side." "The safety of the enterprise is tantamount." Worf: _If you would just stop leaving the frigging ship those wouldn't be mutually exclusive!_
This is especially the case considering the captain usually _shouldn't_ be part of the away team. The captain should remain on the bridge and oversee the situation from there. That way, in case something goes wrong with the away team, the captain isn't in any direct danger and the ship can easily get to safety without having to wait for the away team's return.
@@HunhowsShadowStalker I mean, at least part of it can be explained by playing off of Boimler's speech in Lower Decks; wierd-ass stuff happens when starfleet pokes around places and everyone needs to learn suck it up and work through it, since they might not get a briefing about it until after it's over. The senior staff are the folks with the most experience improvising when reality stops working in some new and novel way, therefore it makes sense to have them be the ones poking their noses in. That said, having that party be very nearly the entire command chain of the ship is... perhaps an unwise choice, yeah...
@@Kwazzaaap absolutely. For all their pontificating about the prime directive, they sure like to interfere if it goes along with present trans national social revolutionary communistic agendas.
TNG Worf: I suggest a sensible precaution. TNG response: denied. DS9 issue: things are getting out of hand. DS9 Worf: No shackles, no dictates, no limits? I’m on it! Sisko: lucky for me we never said no warcrimes. Fire ze missile! Worf: Wait, wut?
The best ones are those extending beyond usual Starfleet duties like when he’s requesting assistance to revive his family honor or when he’s trying to commit suicide (Either time). Worf just can’t win man.
He was also denied on Star Trek: First Contact. Worf recommended to blow the ship, and Picard denied him. Its what led to the infamous scene in the conference room where he quotes Moby Dick, and Alfre Woodard says "Jean Luc, blow up the damn ship!!"
Worf takes his job very seriously, and is generally seen as far more deliberate and cautious than anyone else on the bridge, I including the captain. I like that about him, even if people didn't listen to him lol
I've seen every episode a thousand times so I'm well aware of why worf was about to punch an old woman in the face at 0:40. With that said, seeing it out of context was way funnier than it should be.
At least after all these times getting denied on TNG, being turned on by his own people, even getting beat up and having his bones broken by Counsellor Troi all came together to make Worf into a complete badass on DS9. Gotta respect him for leveling up!
"Sir, permission to quickly resolve the plot of this episode."
"We have 28 more minutes of runtime left. Denied."
“Sir permission to destroy Crystal line Entity because its clearly evil and actually ran away like a villain when we defeated its partner Lore”
“Eat shit Klingon boy we’re all about equality in the Federation”
😂
OMG
I can just see Worf and Picard saying this to each other, lol.
Uhhhhh To a fish tho
A whale is evil
Pickard had a point
"Fuck this shit! I'm going to DS9."-Worf
MrBizcotti Nice!
MrBizcotti There's probably a video out there of all the times he got shot down over there, too.
MrBizcotti It didnt stop there. he was made capt of the "Defiant" lol
MrBizcotti "Why the fuck did I even sign up for this shit?!"
***** In all fairness, that was because Worf was ONLY the tactical officer and not tactical offer and security chief. Which, given how it was wartime, means he probably had bigger things to deal with then a diamond smuggler.
Worf: Commander, do we really need to send our CHIEF engineer over there to them?
Riker: They obviously need our help.
Worf: Why do we not simply give the information they need to make their OWN repairs.
Riker: Do you honestly get the impression they can handle our technical specifications?
Worf: We do not know ANYTHING about them!
Worf is obviously the sanest person there during that whole episode.
It's Picard's time to shine, for a bunch of idiots.
With Warf as captain over half the conundrums they run into would be solved in the first five minutes of the interaction.
@@benruss4130 Of course there'd probably be a few wars, too.
Lol I literally just watched that episode
Truth be told, so was Troi. She had been repeating that they had bad intentions, which is ironic considering how many people call her useless in most episodes.
Worf on DS9: I have a solution.
Sisko: Do it.
Haha yeah
Sisko is the antithesis to picard
After working on DS9 Worf was thinking, "Why didn't I ask for a transfer sooner?"
@@cementconcrete6215 Worf "Now here is a captain who gets me!"
No no no. Back up slightly.
"Sir firing to disable is not working."
"Fire at your discretion Mr. Worf."
Birds of prey blowing up to make a hole for the Defiant.
And yet he never gave up offering his advice.
And most of the time from what I can remember he was right about a lot of stuff and it turned out if they did take his advice they wouldn't be in so many predicaments.
Haman Karn
indeed.
I think it's called ,"Grande cohones syndrome?" Where your testes simply won't allow you to feel put down in any way. Or you simply keep coming back for more punishment. Lolz 😂
Mongo Boogie
Or you are fictional....
That's our Lt cmdr Warf for ya... can't keep a good Klingon down.
Worf: Can I go on vacation?
Picard: No
Worf: Can I work?
Picard: No, go on vacation.
Worf: I am hungry.
Picard: STARVE!
@@LerRhann F for Worf
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
awesome.... the "STARVE!" killed me :D
LOL 🤣🤣🤣
Summary:
'Sir, permission to get shit done?'
'Denied'
Totally my previous job.
more like
Worf: permission t-
Everyone else: no
I can relate endless
"No intelligence here."
Worf: "Sir, if I may..."
Riker: "No, you CAN'T, DON'T EVEN TRY"
Worf: "Sir, permission to spea--"
Riker: "Shut up! As in close your mouth an stop talking!"
That was a great episode, one of the best in the series I think.
shut up wesley
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@@ananousous wtf 😂..... the problem I have good imagination that make me see it 😂
I love how as the seasons progress, you can tell Worf is thinking more and more about that job possibility at DS9.
Lmfao. 😂🤣😂
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lol he sure must have
Lol he be like fvck this imma leaving this b1tch
LOL
Seems like Worf is the only guy who takes this whole Starship business seriously.
Alexbl100 Worf takes everything seriously. Greetings from the future!
Right?! He's just trying to do his job, and everyone is like 'lol, no'.
@@amberb7547
To be fair, he has the mindset of a Klingon. As in, combat minded. Clearly, the rest of the crew is going to be less enthusiastic. I thought it was funny when he recommended shields because of a probe, Picard initially turns him down, and then has to admit the probe isn't there for friendly reasons.
@@VGamingJunkie What I never understood was why raising shields to an unknown probe would be seen as a poor decision.
@@Krystalmyth
I think their mindset is maybe they were probing them out of curiosity or something. Wanting to learn about them.
For being a chief security officer he brings up some great points that get completely shut down by people who should be taking his advice
That's why this is hilarious. He'll say something completely reasonable than be told to shut up. Picard (or any other captain) will do something insane, and everyone is like "...ok sir."
MULTIPLE times in this video he literally suggests the right decisions and he gets shut down because there's half an episode left
So true! Like what was he doing wrong at 0:40 ? I mean he asked where his money was, and she was like, "I ain't payin' you for my work no mo." Worf was about to handle his business.
Maybe not on the bridge. I get it. Not on the bridge, Worf.
Worf's role in the series was to suggest the obvious, pseudo-primitive reasonable reaction (generally defensive, suspicious, or preemptively violent) so he can get shot down in an attempt to make the main characters look more 'evolved' when their more enlightened approach succeeds.
@@JD867 thank God they fixed that in ds9
Worf: Can we just shoot everything
Picard: No
years later
Sisko: NUKE THE MAQUIS COLONY COMMANDER
Worf: goddamn I want Picard back
Seriously underrated comment
Hey Sisko gets shit done, he’s no Janeway but if situations requires it, he’ll Kirk it up philosophical debate be damned.
Lol hello fellow Trekker
@@li-limandragon9287 That's why he's tied with Picard for my top captain. He wasn't afraid to get his hands dirty.
“Picard is the captain you call to avoid a war.. Sisko is the one you call to win it.”
"Captain, they are hailing us"
"Return fire"
#worfascaptain
Lol. "Shields up, red alert, arm phasers and ready photon torpedoes!"
"But Captain, it's a Federation ship that just wants to say hi."
"Fire when ready!"
Hilarious
😂😂😂
The defiant lasted a short while but hot damn what a fight
Idk why but this got me laughing out loud
And more than half the time, he was right.
The only one I know was the wrong advice was destroying the probe from the old Picard playing a flute episode.
Mike Williamson Worf was a good security chief, but his recommendations would have made for a boring show.
Mike Williamson Yes, yes! When they sent LaForge over to that ship to fix it, they took him hostage! That's one of the many cases he was right.
+Joe Smith Not to mention his plan to pose as Captain of the Enterprise in "The Emissary" wasn't shot down.
True
Worf on TNG: Constantly denied requests and suggestions
Worf on DS9: Given the green light to kill and replace the leader of the Klingon Empire.
Sisko, I recommend restraint.
Denied, Lt Commander. Launch torpedos. Full spread. Lock phasers on any survivors.
Sisco: fire at you discretion
Worf: immediately kills enemy vessel
@@danielgreenwood793
Sisko: Fire at your discretion, Mr Worf
Worf: Acknowledged, sir....EAT PHASER, YOU SPOONHEAD PIECE OF SHIT!
Sisco vs Picard:
“I recommend we go to yellow alert.”
“Why?”
“...”
I can't tell him that it matches my shirt.
I wonder if there was always an alert siren blaring on the Defiant all the time. It must've been like some nightclub one color of flashing light after another.
@@Vagolyk that made me chuckle
@@KynMites Lmfao! I always wondered why he froze
@@ananousous He was so used to getting denied that he couldn't process it.
funny thing is, ive watched nearly every episode of tng and and rember much of these and worf actions would have saved them alot of trouble nearly everytime.
It's like, "Nah, we don't need that aggressive Klingon mentality. Let's go about this the hard way."
That, to me, was the most damning thing about Star Trek: The Next Generation. There needed to be something of the Original Series in the Enterprise-D's method, and yet they'd rather be self-righteous pricks to... What? Pad out the length of the episode?
It's not so much of them being self-righteous pricks as it is trying to solve things diplomatically and also put as few people(or any other living beings) in danger for that matter.
Yes, most of the time listening to Worf would have saved a lot of trouble in that blasting anything suspicious with full power phasers and photon torpedoes will ensure that there is nothing around to give trouble, but one of the big points of the show is to try and do things diplomatically.
Also, the if the flagship of Starfleet which is supposed to represent the Federation goes around just blasting everything willy nilly, then that's gonna cause hell to diplomatic relations.
You don't understand diplomacy, then. There are plenty of situations in the show where acting in self-defense, and showing that the Federation is capable of exercising strength, is the best possible solution. The Enterprise-D bridge crew has a rather inconsistent moral compass, and sometimes treats its clear allies like enemies. "Talk softly but carry a big stick" is more sensible policy than "Our replicator-recycled waste don't stink" in the frequently unknown and mysterious situations the Enterprise finds itself in. The former allows for violence. The latter is just asking for you to get your butt kicked.
Granted, maybe I'm just cranky because there was no "A Taste of Armageddon" scenario for the Enterprise-D crew to address.
Cannonissomoney
Oh, no I understand diplomacy and fully support the "talk softly and carry a big stick mentality". I've trained in martial arts for years and any good police officer, soldier, or martial artist should have that mentality in being polite and respectful, but at the same time be ready to kick ass in an instant if the situation demanded.
And of course in a lot of these situations if the Captain did just listen to Worf and was like "Alright Worf, then fire phasers full power" it would indeed "solve" that particular situation, but once again, depending on who or what the other guys were, there could be a lot of political fallout.
Part of it may also have been due to Q in that when popped in, he also like to comment on how "stupid and barbaic" humans are especially the times when Worf suggests just getting the shields and and PREPARING the phasers,( not actually firing, just making sure they're ready if needed) and even though he would hate to admit, Picard did want to show that humans can be thinkers and problem solvers to try and get out of these situations without just blowing everything else up.
And even if you set the god like entities just trying to have some fun for a bit aside, there could still be political ramifications.
Like with the Romulans or the Cardassians. Yes, those 2 races often do shady shit and the Romulans even were doing some secret research mission in federation space and maybe in cases like those the "big stick" policy should some into effect, but that "big stick" policy can also start a war and the Federation would much prefer to NOT fight in wars with races like the Romulans or the Cardassians.
Worf: "Computer - milk, targ, cold."
Computer: "No."
ROFL!
Brutal.
Reminds me of Little Britain's "Computer says no!". Someone shoud do a mashup ...
"I'm sorry Mr. Worf, I can't do that."
"Grrrr. I have a bad feeling about this new A.I."
Worf: Computer open the door to my quarters
Computer: Get fucked
6:15 - Nobody is listening to his advice, and he tries taking his life, only for them to stop him even then.
This is his hell.
Poor Worf.
Jesus, that's hilarious and awful at the same time.
For a tactical officer and chief of security, nobody accepts his experience or authority.
If I were him, I'd be cranky.
He should have sent a complaint to Starfleet.
He’s a Klingon, he’s always cranky!
That's why his forehead looks that way.
@@XiaoFury botox could help smooth out those worry lines
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Worf: *sick of being told 'no' at work, tries to kill himself with a knife*
Troy: NO!
Lmao
@@Sprinkleycakes "we're dealing with fucking amateurs here" - Walter Sobchak
*yells out ‘Alexander’ as he’s about to stab himself*
Worf paralyzed wants to die, asked kill me, riker: No!
Careful he'll start a fire next.
"it's cause I'm Klingon, isn't?" - Worf
+StickySauce101 "Negative" - Picard
That's what he'd say if STD's writers were on the TNG writing Team.
Basically.
"Shut up Worfley!" ;-p
Virtual Wrestling Entertainment telling that truth. I added that for you
"We don't know anything about them!"
"Acknowledged Mr Worf."
Later in the episode, after Geordie has been kidnapped by the pakleds
"Oh gee, if only someone had warned us about this. It's almost as if sending a vitally important crewmember to a bunch of aliens we just met was a bad idea"
"ACKNOWLEDGED, MISTER WORF."
In Picard's defense, they all looked like John Candy.
@@Burt1038 In Riker's defense
"Make us go" "we look for things" "Make us strong." The episode Samaritan Snare was hilarious. I couldn't but laugh my ass Off.
This makes that "finally" he mutters when data was in charge a lot more understandable. And then he got reamed out for it. Lol.
The two of them had the talk in the ready room and came back so strong as a team the rest of that event. That was an awesome dynamic and life lesson we watched unfold
Someone make one of every scene where Troi can't tell what someone is feeling
You do realize she is only half betazoid so her empathic powers aren't as strong as her mother's are. But then she can apparently sense ferengis but her mother can't so I suppose that's another trek mistake
There was a TNG recut that did that to hilarious effect.
I just don't have time to watch the entire series.
@@whisperienced Liar.
Honestly, she is the worst character the producers ever came up with, even worse than Wesley who could at least in theory be kinda interesting.
But Troi? Hey, let's have a character that sits next to the captain while being useless 90% of the time, and whenever she could actually help out, isn't allowed to as it would ruin the plot (it still will , because whenever she cannot feel anything, you can already guess the crew is deceited)
They didn't think that one through at all, did they.
Worf: "Will you grant my leave, captain?"
Picard: "No."
Poor worf, he can't even go on holiday
Actually, it sounded like Picard was going to order him to relax at 10:39
Sometimes he never thinks things through because his Klingon side comes bubbling to the surface, Klingon's need to be told no when needed because as we see Worf still often speaks before he thinks things through, he wasn't ever passed off or ignored, just Klingon's are very difficult to handle and as we saw in DS9 he can't handle huge senior Commander or Captain roles, Sisko tried to give him that chance remember? but he ended up going all battle frenzy then killing lots of innocent people. Tacical and Security is where he belongs but you have to keep reminding him to think things through, you need to keep on top of him because missions require tact and complex politics, he has to tread carefully.
I agree with the entire TNG crew, it wasn't like he didn't have a commading role though, he trained in Operations Divition in Tactical and was in charge of Lietenants right from the start and this training counts in all roles below Senior roles, he plans missions too and helps guide them, why Riker always asked "What do you think Mr Worf? how should we procceed?", then he ether made suggestions or agreed with Riker and the team :) so he was like a smaller type commander but that is all he is able to handle. He always had 3 types of roles, Operations Divition, Tactical and Security, it's enough me thinks. Sisko finally came to the same conclusion he is where he belongs after him killing people, but even if he was given time off he would probs go quite insane also, Klingon's have a lot of energy so you have to keep them busy, think of them as an adult child where they need to run off their energy.
+FlyingMonkies325 That is unfair stereotyping. Sure the show may use ridicolous stereotypes sometimes, but there are plenty of points of counteragument.
-On Klingons in general: Look at Martok. Look at Original Series Klingons. Look at the Duras sisters, who if evil were certainly cunning. And finally remember that we can't infer too much about Klingons from a single example who wasn't even exposed to Klingon culture.
-On Worf: Worf may have his flaws, but many times especially in Season 1 his advice was very prudent. Failing to follow it put the crew in unnecessary danger time after time. A bit more caution would have done a world of good.
Where do you have evidence he would go insane from time off?
Finally, he did make ONE critical mistake, but that doesn't mean he can't handle more than he does. He did okay on the Defiant every other time, implying that he can handle more than he has or the bare minimum can grow into it. Not necessarily Captain, but more than he has.
(Disclaimer: I know Deep Space Nine far better than I do TNG, of which I have at best a very basic knowledge)
He just can't handle bigger roles, it's how it is... as i said Sisko gave him a shot at the big chair and he blew it, his Klingon nature gets in his way all the time and is on a daily basis very conflicted between his Klingon nature and what he was taught his whole life about how he should think like a human and because he grew up on earth he always tries to think like them but he can't always... he has to be reminded a lot because he often speaks before he thinks and as you saw the further along his journey he gravitated more to his Klingon heritage, but most Klingon's jus can't be trusted in higher up positions where they have total control over an entire crew when he cannot be relied upon to always think clearly... and that is part of the job, you need to think clear 24/7, there is no room for mistakes... and every situation always needs to be dealt with, with a complete objective and clear mind, creatively, with total tact becase you have to... your entire crew relies on you to keep them safe and not make mistakes, to think things through entiely, Warf isn't always capable of doing that i'm afraid..
His involvement in the Klingon community and his influence on it, suddenly getting up and going on a mission for maybe days on end to deal with very dangerous Klingon missions then at times where he becomes SO frustrated and his Klingon side takes over or stubborness and difficulty with change, it makes him a liability in top positions like that, he's just not right for it... I like Warf too he's amazing but i understand why he isn't meant for it, you don't understand his character as much as you think then if you feel he would be able to handle such a high position. I explained why he would go insane from time off, Klingon's by nature have a lot of energy, they are VERY active and become bored very easily too, they keep to be kept busy to run off that extra energy, remember he's actualy refused time off because of this, you see his eyes widen in worry lol it's because he can't sit still for 1 min, Klingon's are very hyperactive, it's just their nature and who they are, we can't change that.
:-(
What's amazing about Worf is how patient he is with everyone despite getting ignored all this time...
He probably uses the holodeck to vent his frustrations on them.
he just smashes them to bits in his imagination while going "AYE SIR!"
My fav whorf moment is when q says "ah whorf, eat any good books lately"
Hamza Khairi
Brilliant! Thanks!
@@Celisar1
Brilliant! Thanks!
Mine is when they were trying to get information out of the fat Ferengi at that bar and he starts singing the Klingon opera with the piano player.
Favourite Worf moment for me was Q asking.
"How can I prove I am mortal now?"
Worf smirks. "Die."
Worf: "I recommend we raise shields."
Picard: "No."
Picard: *Falls on ground and gets mind probed*
(INNER LIGHT)
Nut Master I laughed so hard at your comment
I love that episode!
I came back. Forgot I read it. And laughed again
that is exactly what happened. wow
@@ThatMeansHesMad that episode gave some PTSD
And they wonder why he accepted a transfer...
Explains why he was Lt forever while Geordi made it to Lt Cmdr.
@@animateddepression nc of this conversation "Do I get a promotion?" "No!"
"Captain, may I please kill this obvious villain that just murdered a billion people and sucked out their souls?"
"Negative. We need to negotiate. Also I need a new chandelier."
"Captain, I advise caution. Sending the entire command staff as well as yourself into a vessel floating in the middle of an apocalyptic plasma storm seems most unwise"
"Shut up, Worf, I want to see the pretty lights"
I love how Worf gets more and more aggressive throughout the video. He slowly slips into madness from being denied by everyone.
Worf just wants to fire the photon torpedoes
Haha!
crackshack2 Negative.
crackshack2 hold that order lieutenant.
crackshack2 It is the right of every Klingon Man to fire photon torpedoes damn it! LOL.
+crackshack2 lol
Some of his suggestions were spot on.
0:26 talks about a space entity that swallows ships, get's laughed at. Ship is swallowed by space entity.
1:00 Shows concern about sending the chief engineer. Geordie is captured and held for ransom.
3:10 tells crusher it's not safe during an enemy raid, she gets captured.
Nagilum!!
He is not permitted to leave, he is not permitted to die. This is his hell.
Hotel California.
Worf: Captain, I recommend making a good decision
Picard: Explain.
I love how Picard nods while Worf is talking then is like "Nope"
Worf: "Sir, I recommend that you disregard this suggestion." Picard: "I'm afraid I can't do that, Mr. Worf."
“No one ever listens to me. I resign.”
“No, Worf. We need you!”
Worf: Captain I don’t think we should fire phasers
Picard: Really well too bad fire them on my command
Worf: (to himself quietly) yessss
Worf: so you'll listen to me now?
Crew: NO.
@@XiaoFury and so he went to deep space 9.
"We need you to have someone to dump on lol."
Worf: exists
Picard: No
LOL!
Poor Worf :'(
No wonder why Wolf transfered over to DS9 lolololololol
Of course... They destroyed the Enterprise.
Lol you said “Wolf”
Did they take Shadow, Saracen, Hunter, Jet and Lightning too!?
@GreenLanternSalemThree months after the destruction of the Enterprise-D...
Picard: "I know these months have been hard, but Starfleet has just granted me the finest tactical ship in the fleet, a Sovereign-class, heavy battle cruiser, Enterprise-E, and I have decided that the entire Enterprise crew will serve with me once again."
Worf: "It will be an honor to serve as your Chief of--"
Picard: "Not you, Mr. Worf!"
"hostile work environment" (although for a Klingon you'd think that would be a plus)
"Captain, we're being probed! Raise shields?"
"Nah, let them."
@LordMIGtau Worf: I though that was in Riker's job description.
Picard does the probing...of Wes' ass.
Worf: * Shoots war memorial *
Everyone: What the fuck are you doing?!
The best part was when Worf got stuck in a time loop while Picard denied him over and over again.
Picard denied Worf's exact same suggestions in the exact same way too. Horrifying!
@@ThomasRoiloup That’s what always bugged me about that episode. It had an excellent premise, but it seems like eventually they would second guess their default decisions due to bad gut feelings and constant deja vu. You’d think eventually Picard would start to get doubts about the decisions he needs to make at critical moments. Even without cracking the mystery I think he would eventually second guess his judgment before the collision and decide to decompress the shuttle bay. I think this suggests that people are locked into their decisions and don’t have the capacity to change their mind. Thus isn’t true as so many factors come in to play. A realistic approach would be Picard resolving the loop the 3rd or 4th time around. But this wouldn’t fill an entire episode, though it would’ve given more time to see the aftermath with getting the Bozeman crew accustomed to the 24th century, which I always felt was needed in the epilogue.
I love how at least fifteen minutes of TNG is just worf being rejected.
And the rest of TNG is the crew trying to solve the problems they created by not listening to Worf.
Worf (to Picard): "Haven't you noticed a pattern here, Captain? With all due respect, sir, you and every other senior officer on this vessel has shot down every single suggestion I've made, from day one."
Picard: "No, I haven't, Mr. Worf. I appreciate your observations. Now back to your post."
no Klingon would show such vulnerability. That's why Picard can get away with it!
Trev0r98 #fanfiction
ironic that Worf is the one always getting shot down
*and gotten shot at in return.
It's like Worf is always nominated for an Emmy but he never get's one.lol
I find myself agreeing with Worf in 2/3 of these situations.Sometimes he is even the voice of reason- "Do they really need our CHIEF Engineer? How about one of those red shirts they used to kill all the time on the original?"
Well if they had jst sent their chief engineer maybe all those red shirts wouldn't have died...
There's a reason Worf has that forehead
Constant denial makes him worry
He use to be one of those smooth headed Klingons, but the constant facepalming messed up his forehead.
UNDERRATED
"I appreciate your prudence, Mr. Worf."
"No, you really don't, captain."
DS9 Worf clutches his fists "Captain let me at him?"
Sisco "Make it so," he pauses taps Worf on the shoulder, "Don't forget to leave a little for me."
Worf Growls with glee.
Word: "After you, sir."
Geordie: "No, after you."
That one slayed me!
lmao!
Word?
Fuck , ice never laughed so much. I've never noticed how much warf was denied.
Real talk, I hate it when people do that. Just get in the fucking door bro...
@@MinuteLeech2 for real tho!
Honestly, the best one is
"Recommend we go to yellow alert!"
"Why?"
That one is just too good.
Can't remember for the life of me which episode that came from.
0:11 is still my favourite just the way Picard says "No." Without even bothering to look in Worf's direction.
“Captain, request permission to use the bathroom.”
NO
@@crimecat1483 XD
Picard: Shit where you stand Mr Worf.
Picard: "under what grounds mr worf? This is no time for relieving yourself"
Alright good I'm glad.
He would own the whole ship if he simply gave the exact opposite advice of what he really thought was best.
Worf: "Captain, I feel that i need to step down from my position as lieutenant."
Capt. Picard: "No Worf, i don't think that's necessary. Actually i believe it would be best if i were to step down and you were to become captain."
Worf is the George Costanza of Star Trek.
He was the most "decorated" officer in Conundrum.
Someone should make an annotation screen where it tells you if Worf was right or not.
P Wiley He was never right. He either wanted to lie, to achieve the outcome he wanted, or fire torpedoes at his perceived threat.
@@michaelsandoval7608 To lie?? Worf?? What are you even talking about?????
"Shut up Wesley"
"Belay that order Mr Worf"
Sad thing is Wesley is treated with more respect and people listen to his idiocy while Worf’s sound advice is completely ignored.
Worf has an intelligence score of 17 but a charisma score of 5
He is not a merry man
prepare for ramming speed!
No I won't go!
Surly only looks after Surly.
Hahaha! “I object! I am NOT a merry man!”
@@SplendidFellow Close. It's "I protest..." czcams.com/video/0ICpoWtFFzc/video.html
Worf: "Captain, I recommend we fire torpedoes."
Picard: "Not yet Mr. Worf, let's see if we can negotiate first."
......
Worf: "Captain, I recommend we fire torpedoes."
Sisko: "I'm surprised you hadn't already, Mr. Worf. By all means, fire."
Sisko: :And don't forget to configure the torpedoes with biological world-killing WMD warheads"
Make sure we use the unguided carpet bombing method
But that only highlights the difference between Picard and "world-killing WMD warheads carpet bombing" Sisko.
And don't forget to write on the torpedo "Don't fuck with the Sisko"
Thesixthgoon XD
Lol! The irony is that he was almost always right and his recommendations would have 9 times out of 10 kept the Enterprise & the crew out of danger. I'm curious how much less the kill-count would have been if they did what Worf suggests. 😆😆😆
Ah, Worf, constantly denied, consistently right.
worf tries to kill himself
picard storms into the room yelling "DENIED MR WORF"
"Ah finally after thoses years of getting my suggestion dismiss I am finally have my own command! Now I am the one in charge, Ensign warp 5 to Betazoid!"
"I don't think that's the best course of action sir"
Redem10 Lol!
"Sir, there is no planet with that name. Did you mean Beta*zed*?"
hahahaha
"Captain Worf, sir. Message from the Discovery. Its Michael, she says for you to resign as you are a, and i quote "Inferior weak man-baby who is not considered to be cannon" Your orders Sir?
Worf : Charge all weapons and set course for the STD!
*piccard appears* delay that order. Mr Worf, sometimes, when called to action.....
@@AzguardMike Worf turns to helmsman: Plot our original course. Shields up, prepare phasers and torpedoes for combat. Maximum warp!
Communications officer: But what about our orders, sir?
Worf grabs the Communications officer by the shirt and growls: We seem to be having difficulty receiving transmissions.
this actually proves just how loyal, how useful Worf's presence and perspective was in almost all their situations.
I learned 1000 ways to deny someone's -bad- advice from this clip.
"I appreciate your concern, but..."
So now you are a college dean, politician, or sjw attorney?
@@hackman669 There are plenty more examples than just those. Some people make a career out of it like PR representatives, (Every type of lawyer), and CEOs to name a few.
You missed one of the best: Season 3, Ep. 13--"Deja Q"--at the end, when Q becomes human again and wants to share his happiness with the crew, he makes two beautiful women appear next to Riker. Riker doesn't want them, so Q gives them to Worf. Picard commands Q to knock it off, so he makes the beautiful women disappear. You can see the disappointment all over Worf's face, tho he says nothing.
Naomi Armitage u obviously don’t know anything about Klingons or this show. When a Klingon sleeps with a woman he has to marry her. The woman can say no but then they’re dishonorable.
Elisabeth it's just funny
I don’t want your fantasy women
Wrong: "when Q becomes human again."
Correction: "when Q becomes omnipotent/immortal again."
@@JustanotherLiz nerd.
Worf: I finally found a great girl, we're really happy together and we're getting married-
Gul Dukat: NO, Mr. Worf!
Tessa Strong poor Worf every woman he loves gets killed
Too soon
@@hopefrog7856 If Worf had a pet dog they would probably kill it, too.
@@Burt1038 Didn't he have a pet Targ which got killed?
@@Paly3 I think the targ ran away or was "accidentally" let loose by Worf's parents. I could be wrong about that.
"We do not need to hear anymore from the Son of Mogh" should basically be the title of this video lol 😆 (11:52)
“Worf, why are you always Kling-ON? Just once, do you think you could be Kling-OFF?”
3:15 "Will you grant my leave captain?"
"...no."
Best one :}
Antimatter breach in 5 seconds...
Worf: "WE MUST EJECT THE CORE!"
Picard: "NO!"
Picard: I'm sorry I wont let you use your common sense to solve this problem.
Sisko: no shit. That is better than my idea, you go do that!
Picard: Mr. Worf, hold your fire.
Sisko: Mr. Worf... fire at your own discretion.
He can't even let someone else talk first.
Worf: " I'm sorry go ahead"
Laforge: "No, you go ahead"
Man Worf can't even catcha break during suicide
On multiple occasions
Worf: The Only Sane Man on a ship of fools.
LOL
Lying & shooting torpedoes at aliens is not sane. Lol. Worf was a child stuck in a weird dude
Worf "Good morning, Captain!"
Captain: "No!"
Spock: "They are dying"
Kirk: "Let them die"
Who was dying? An enemy or unknown alien? If it is an enemy who just lost trying to kill me, I heartily agree with Kirk.
@@hackman669 people who were making some sort of crazy illusion to kirk spock mcoy and someone else
then the illusion was broken and they turned into silly string being that slowly died
To quote SFDebris
Worf: " Oh, oh, NOW you want my opinion? That's always the way, isn't it? You smugly go about your ways, smirking at each other about the paranoid Klingon until things go wrong, which they ALWAYS do, you drop your tofu in horror and turn to me, right at the time when it's become so powerful that all it does is kick my ass. So yes, Commander Jellyfish, I will sort this shit out for you, like I always do, and you can go back to sorting your tampons by their shade of pink."
+Taxrenn93 Oh, DAMN! Somebody needs to visit the burn ward for those third degrees...OUCH!
BURN.
Taxrenn93 I
I wish I could remember which video that was from...
"Sir, my place is by your side."
"The safety of the enterprise is tantamount."
Worf: _If you would just stop leaving the frigging ship those wouldn't be mutually exclusive!_
This is especially the case considering the captain usually _shouldn't_ be part of the away team. The captain should remain on the bridge and oversee the situation from there. That way, in case something goes wrong with the away team, the captain isn't in any direct danger and the ship can easily get to safety without having to wait for the away team's return.
@@HunhowsShadowStalker I mean, at least part of it can be explained by playing off of Boimler's speech in Lower Decks; wierd-ass stuff happens when starfleet pokes around places and everyone needs to learn suck it up and work through it, since they might not get a briefing about it until after it's over. The senior staff are the folks with the most experience improvising when reality stops working in some new and novel way, therefore it makes sense to have them be the ones poking their noses in.
That said, having that party be very nearly the entire command chain of the ship is... perhaps an unwise choice, yeah...
Worf needs to master reverse psychology:
Worf: „Recommend we DO NOT fire a torpedo“
Picard: „Fire at will“
Worf aims phaser at Riker
Picard - "No Worf!"
It’s just so brutally hilarious how all the nos are combined together like this.
And then Worf transferred to DS9 and became an awesome character.
DS9 sucked. And so did their race mixing agenda. Continuing the BS in the final season of TNG
Worf always was a awsome character
@@RenneDanjoule DS9's "race mixing agenda" LMFAO
@@Kwazzaaap absolutely. For all their pontificating about the prime directive, they sure like to interfere if it goes along with present trans national social revolutionary communistic agendas.
@@RenneDanjoule wuut? Ds-9 was great!
"Explain."
"Sorry, sir. I didn't mean to do my job."
Worf: But there are rape gangs!
Beverly: I can handle it.
Yeah, that moment I knew that Riker should immediately said "DENIED" and left her on the ship.
You think they should have had a zero gravity facility instead of going 60 miles up in space ? Lol
The dancing doctor likes it rough
_"Recommend we go to yellow alert, sir!"_
*"Why?"*
With everything that goes wrong on that ship I'd think they would always want to be at Yellow Alert lol
And Guinen asks why he never laughs.
Once Worf started drinking prune juice I think he loosened up quite a bit!
I think Worf has been known to laugh on occasion. Here's a question, is there a moment in any Voyager episode where Seven of Nine laughs?
@@JohnDoe-ne4kg : I think Seven did laugh when The Doctor took over her body when they encountered an alien civilization that banned holograms.
TNG Worf: I suggest a sensible precaution.
TNG response: denied.
DS9 issue: things are getting out of hand.
DS9 Worf: No shackles, no dictates, no limits? I’m on it!
Sisko: lucky for me we never said no warcrimes. Fire ze missile!
Worf: Wait, wut?
Janeway: Hell yeah
The best ones are those extending beyond usual Starfleet duties like when he’s requesting assistance to revive his family honor or when he’s trying to commit suicide (Either time). Worf just can’t win man.
He was also denied on Star Trek: First Contact. Worf recommended to blow the ship, and Picard denied him. Its what led to the infamous scene in the conference room where he quotes Moby Dick, and Alfre Woodard says "Jean Luc, blow up the damn ship!!"
Dude, the first time I watched that, I though Worf was gonna Kill Picard.... No Shit!
I thought he was grumpy because he was klingon, he was really just grumpy because he got shut down on every suggestion he ever made.
Worf takes his job very seriously, and is generally seen as far more deliberate and cautious than anyone else on the bridge, I including the captain. I like that about him, even if people didn't listen to him lol
Should be titled “Worf resist killing a person again and again”
Really should have been dubbed "Reasons Worf Really needed a Transfer."
This 8s where they change subject
I've seen every episode a thousand times so I'm well aware of why worf was about to punch an old woman in the face at 0:40. With that said, seeing it out of context was way funnier than it should be.
Worf is a combat ready soldier with years of experience and is Chief of Security..................he has no influence on ship matters what-so-ever
Bullshit!
"This isn't the time for rash actions"
Some of my favorite ones are when they just flat out say "No"
"Sir....this may be our only chance....."
".......no"
At least after all these times getting denied on TNG, being turned on by his own people, even getting beat up and having his bones broken by Counsellor Troi all came together to make Worf into a complete badass on DS9. Gotta respect him for leveling up!
Worf accepts his promotion to the USS Cerritos. Finally a crew that sometimes listens.
One thing Worf has learned in abundance..... Is patience.
Gotta love Worf, no matter how many ideas he suggests that get rejected, he never gets discouraged
"Ma'am, have you ever considered a career in security?"
"If it's anything like baby-sitting, I'm an authority!"
Worf: surprised Pikachu face
00:56 Worf was ABSOLUTELY right because those inbred aliens took Geordie hostage
You teach you don't 0retend to know something someone doesnt
I was already laughing my ass off and then realized there were still 13 minutes left in the montage. This is priceless...