Year |
Event |
2340 |
● [1]
Worf is born on Qo'noS. [1]
|
2346 |
● [2]
The Romulans attack the Khitomer outpost. An infant Worf is rescued from the aftermath by Sergei Rozhenko, a Starfleet officer who subsequently adopts him. [2]
|
2353 |
● [3]
Worf kills a Human child during a soccer match. [3]
|
2357 |
● [4]
Worf joins Starfleet Academy. [4]
|
2361 |
● [5]
Worf graduates from Starfleet Academy. [5]
|
2364 |
● [6]
The USS Enteprise-D is commissioned. Joining the crew for the launch are Counsellor Deanna Troi, Tactical Officer Natasha Yar, Operations Officer Lieutenant Commander Data, Lieutenant Worf, Chief O'Brien, and Captain Jean Luc Picard. [6]
● [4]
The Enterprise-D encounters the wreck of the freighter Batris, rescuing the Klingon rebels from the ship. They subsequently attempt to hijack the Enterprise, and are killed in the attempt. [4]
● [7]
Worf is appointed as Chief Security Officer of the Enterprise-D. [7]
|
2366 |
● [1]
Enterprise-D crewmember Marla Aster is killed by a landmine whilst on an away mission. A member of the Koinonian species, who had originally planted the mines, impersonates the woman and attempts to offer herself as a replacement mother to her son, Jeremy Aster. The crew are eventually able to convince the Koinonian that Jeremy should be left to grieve for his mother, and the alien returns to her planet. In the aftermath Worf and Jeremy perform the R'uustai ritual, which makes Jeremy formally Worf's adoptive brother and a permanent part of his family. [1]
|
2367 |
● [8]
Chancellor K'mpec and K'Ehleyr meet the Enterprise-D in space. K'mpec is near death, assassinated by poison. K'Ehleyr brings her son, Alexander, with her so that he can meet his father, Worf, for the first time. K'Ehleyr is murdered by Duras soon afterwards during the rituals of succession to the Chancellorship; Worf kills Duras in retaliation. Alexander is sent to live with Worf's parents on Earth. [8]
● [9]
Gowron is confirmed as leader of the Klingon High Council. The Klingon civil war begins when the Duras family challenges Gowron. Worf resigns his Starfleet commission in order to join Gowrons side in the war. [9]
|
2368 |
● [10]
Worf's family honour is restored by Gowron in return for his services during the Klingon civil war. He returns to Starfleet. [10]
● [11]
The Enterprise-D is badly damaged by a quantum filament, forcing Deanna Troi to assume temporary command. Miles and Keiko O'Brien's daughter, Molly O'Brien, is delivered in the ten-forward lounge by Worf. [11]
● [12]
Worf's son Alexander returns to the Enterprise-D to live with him. [12]
● [12]
The Enterprise-D observes Doctor Ja'Dar's attempt to conduct a soliton wave-based warp flight. Although initially successful, the flight ends in near disaster when the soliton wave runs out of control. The ship is ultimately able to dissipate the wave. [12]
● [13]
Lieutenant Worf is paralysed when a cargo container falls on him, injuring his spine. He is able to take advantage of a new gentronic prodedure developed by Doctor Toby Russell to repair the damage, despite flaws in the procedure and what Dr. Crusher regards as dubious ethical practices by Dr. Russel. [13]
|
2369 |
● [14]
A holodeck malfunction briefly traps Lieutenant Worf and Commander Troi in a holodeck with Alexander. They are eventually able to escape. [14]
● [15]
Admiral Nechayev relieves Captain Picard of his command and assigns him, Lieutenant Worf and Dr. Crusher to a mission to infiltrate Celtris III. Picard is captured on the mission. [15]
● [16]
Captain Jellico, in temporary command of the Enterprise-D, mines the McAllister nebula to force a Cardassian fleet hiding there to surrender. He orders Captain Picard's release. Picard subsequently returns to the Enterprise-D. [16]
● [17]
The Cardassians retreat from the Bajoran system, abandoning the Terok Nor ore processing facility in orbit of the planet. The Bajoran Provisional Government asks Starfleet to take over the running of the station. [17]
● [18]
Worf investigates a rumour that a group of Klingons survived the Khittomer attack and are held captive by the Romulans. [19] Although he discovers that the rumour is largely true, his father is not amongst the survivors. [18]
|
2370 |
● [20]
An accident involving Lieutenant Commander Worf causes the intrusion of parallel realities onto one another. The Enterprise-D is able to resolve the situation. [20]
● [21]
Lieutenant Worf's brother Nikolai Rozhenko violates the Prime Directive in order to save a tribe of Boraalans when their home planet becomes uninhabitable. Although reluctant, the Enterprise-D crew assist him in relocating the tribe to another planet. [22]
● [23]
A future version of Alexander returns to the present to try and convince his earlier self to appreciate Klingon culture and the warrior ethos. [23]
● [24]
The Dominion destroy the USS Odyssey. [24]
|
2371 |
● [25]
In the aftermath of the Enterprise-D's destruction, Worf goes on leave to the planet Boreth. He is eventually recalled and appointed as Strategic operations officer of Deep Space Nine. [25]
|
2372 |
● [26]
Kor, Worf and Dax embark on a quest to find the legendary Sword of Kahless. They are able to locate the sword, but after falling out over ownership they set it adrift in space for others to find later on. [26]
● [27]
The Klingons begin to lay a minefield around the Bajoran system; Captain Sisko destroys the field. Worf's brother Kurn comes to Deep Space Nine to participate in a ritual suicide, considering himself to have lost his honour. [27]
● [28]
Worf is placed in command the Defiant for a convoy escort mission. When Klingons warships attack the convoy he destroys what appears to be a transport ship full of civilians. The investigation reveals that this was a ruse by the Klingons to create bad publicity for the Federation. [28]
|
2373 |
● [29]
Quark woos and becomes involved with Grilka again when she visits DS9, with some assistance in Klingon customs from Worf and Dax. Worf and Dax also become romantically involved with one another. [29]
● [3]
Worf, Dax, Bashir, Leeta, and Quark take a vacation on Risa. Whilst there, Bashir and Leeta end their relationship. Worf decides to support a fundamentalist group who are attempting to shock Federation citizens out of what they see as a hedonistic self-involved lifestyle. He quickly turns against the group when their actions go too far. [3]
● [30]
Worf and Dax agree to serve on the Rotarran, General Martok's Bird of Prey. Although Martok is suffering from the effects of his captivity under the Dominion, Worf is able to help him overcome this difficulty and succeed in his mission. [30]
● [31]
The second Borg invasion of the Federation. The cube is defeated by a Federation fleet including the USS Defiant and the USS Enterprise-E. The Enterprise-E subsequently travels back in time to 2063 in order to prevent the Borg from creating an alternate timeline in which the Federation is never created. [32]
● [33]
Worf becomes engaged to Lieutenant Commander Dax. [33]
● [33]
The Dominion War begins. Dukat regains control of Deep Space Nine when the Dominion capture the station. [33]
|
2374 |
● [34]
Alexander Rozhenko is assigned to the Klingon warship Rotarran. [34]
● [34]
Worf serves as First officer of the Rotarran under General Martok. [34]
● [35]
Sisko becomes an adjutant on Starbase 375. Jadzia Dax becomes commander of the Defiant. [35]
● [36]
Starfleet launches an operation to recapture Deep Space Nine. Captain Sisko leads a large Federation force, but this is bogged down battling a Dominion fleet. The Defiant breaks through and reaches Deep Space Nine just as the minefield is destroyed; Sisko convinces the Prophets to prevent Dominion reinforcements from coming through the wormhole. A joint Federation/Klingon force recaptures the station. [36]
● [36]
As Dominion forces leave, Damar murders Ziyal. Distraught at losing both the station and his daughter, Dukat becomes mentally unbalanced and is captured by Federation forces. [36]
● [38]
Worf and Dax are sent to retrieve a Federation intelligence agent working in on the planet Soukara, in Cardassian space. During the mission Dax is injured, and Worf chooses to abandon the mission and return her to the station for medical treatment. As a result the agent they were sent to rescue is killed. A permanent note is entered on Word's service record. [38]
● [39]
The Romulans join the war against the Dominion. [39]
● [40]
The first Allied offensive captures the Chin'Toka system from the Dominion. [40]
● [40]
Jadzia Dax is killed by Gul Dukat, who seals the entrance to the Wormhole. The Dax symbiont develops life-threatening complications whilst on its way home to Trill; to save its life it is transplanted into the only available host, Ezri Teegan. [40]
|
2375 |
● [41]
Worf visits the Enterprise-E. Whilst he is there, the ship travels to the Briar Patch where the crew expose the plot by Admiral Dougherty and the Son'a to forcibly relocate the Ba'ku. [41]
● [42]
Worf is reported Missing in Action during the Dominion war. Ezri steals a Runabout and manages to find his escape pod, but the two are captured by the Breen. [42] They are subsequently freed by Legate Damar. [43]
● [44]
The seventh Weyoun clone is killed by Worf. [44]
● [45]
The Chin'toka system is retaken by Dominion and Breen forces. The USS Defiant is destroyed during the battle. [45]
● [46]
Worf kills Gowron in personal combat. [46]
● [47]
The Cardassian fleet switches sides, helping the Allies to inflict a major defeat on the Dominion and Breen forces. As allied forces approach Cardassia, Odo links with the female Founder and convinces her to end the Dominion war. Garak chooses to remain on the devastated Cardassia to assist in rebuilding efforts. [48]
● [47]
In the aftermath of the Dominion war, Kira is appointed commander of Deep Space Nine; Worf becomes Ambassador to the Klingon Empire; O'Brien accepts a teaching post at Starfleet Academy; Odo returns to the Great link, ending his relationship with Kira; Rom becomes the Ferengi Grand Nagus. [47]
|
2379 |
● [49]
The Enterprise-E travels to Romulus to meet Praetor Shinzon. Shinzon attempts to destroy the Enterprise-E as part of a plot to launch a war against the Federation. Data is killed [49]
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