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The Sons of Mogh

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Title :
The Sons of Mogh
Series :
Rating :
2
Overall Ep :
86
First Aired :
12 Feb 1996
Stardate :
49556.2
Director :
Year :
Writers :
Season Ep :
4 x 14
Main Cast :
Guest Cast :
Robert Doqui as Noggra
Tony Todd as Kurn
D. Elliot Woods as Klingon officer
Elliot Woods as Klingon Officer
Dell Yount as Tilikia
YATI :
When Worf stabs Kurn, Odo says that he had better hope that Kurn doesn't die because then Worf will be charged with murder. As it happens Kurn lives, so everything is okay. So... there's no such thing as attempted murder on DS9? Stabbing somebody in the heart doesn't even rate an assault charge?

At one point, Kurn breaks down and cries in misery. But according to Spock in Star Trek VI, Klingons have no tear ducts and cannot cry.

Plotline

Worf faces some difficult decisions when his brother Kurn arrives on Deep Space Nine, honourless and determned to die.
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