Star Trek: The Next Generation cut a moment that would have introduced a more soulful Worf that fans finally saw in Star Trek: Picard season 3.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The soulful, warrior poet version of Worf in Star Trek: Picard season 3 could have been introduced in Star Trek: The Next Generation season 3. The Klingon warrior Worf is known for his ill-temper and violent tendencies, but his noble and philosophical side was front and center in Star Trek: Picard season 3 when the Klingon teamed up with the troubled Commander Raffi Musiker .
In the Star Trek: The Next Generation chapter of the oral history "The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek" by Peter Holmstrom discussing the TNG season 3 classic episode "Yesterday's Enterprise," writer Ronald D. Moore shared how he wrote a philosophical line of dialogue for Worf that was cut by executive producer Rick Berman. Had Moore's line made it into TNG, it would have previewed Picard season 3's warrior poet Worf decades prior.
I still don’t like the opening scene with Guinan and Worf. I had written a different scene that Rick Berman killed, where Worf and Guinan are sitting there at Ten Forward looking out at the stars, and Guinan says to them, “You know, Worf, everyone comes in here and looks out at the stars, and you don’t. Why is that?” Worf takes a beat and says something like, “To look at the stars is to ask questions. To the Klingons, we don’t ask questions of the stars, the stars ask questions of us.
Star Trek: Picard season 3 ended with Worf in a good place, finding an honorable new friend in Commander Rafaela Musiker. However, there are plenty of directions Worf can still go if Picard's proposed spinoff, Star Trek: Legacy, happens. Picard season 3 also introduced the unanswered question of what happened to the USS Enterprise-E when Captain Worf took over command of the ship from Admiral Jean-Luc Picard .
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