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One really has to hand it to Lt. Commander, or is that Ambassador, Worf. He got his start on Star Trek with some humble beginnings - outside of being the first Klingon to don the Starfleet uniform that is - and rose all the way to become a murderer, an insubordinate officer, a downright terrible father, and a constant thorn in the side of Starfleet-Klingon relations.

To put it mildly, before Worf, there may have been a reason for the Academy to give pause when it came to Klingon applicants. After Worf - there was definitely reason. While Worf's achievements are many, they don't go all the way toward completely covering the sins of this father (yes, despite what he would have Raffi believe, he is a father).



With his laugh bellowing through the hallways and corridors of the Enterprise, Deep Space Nine, La Sirena, and the Titan-A - this man's bloodlust knows no bounds, nor his thirst for mischief any quelling factor. With the most appearances in the franchise to date, who exactly is this Luciferian Merry Man, and when will he finally be stopped? 10. Maiming A Young Student In Let He Who Is Without Sin (more on this episode in a moment) Worf confesses an incident from his youth to Jadzia.

He recounts how, when playing football with other students in school, he and another boy went for the ball at the same time. Worf, larger and bulkier than his human counterpart, accidentally broke the boy's neck on impact. This is easily one of the worst things that Worf was ever responsible for.

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