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Sins of the Father

Series : The Next Generation Rating : 3 Random Image
Disc No : 3.5 Episode : 64
First Aired : 19 Mar 1990 Stardate : 43685.2
Director : Les Landau Year : 2366
Writers : Drew Deighan, Ronald D. Moore, W. Read Morgan Season : 3
Guest Cast :
Charles Cooper as K'mpecGuy Vardaman as Darien Wallace
Patrick Massett as DurasTeddy Davis as Transporter tech
Thelma Lee as KahlestTony Todd as Commander Kurn
Plotline : When a powerful traitor is uncovered in the Klingon high council, Worf must make the ultimate sacrifice for the good of the Empire.
Moral :
Politics : In a land of hypocrites, it's more important than honour
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YATI : When Picard accepts Worf's offer to become his cha'DIch, Picard accepts by speaking in Klingon, then translates it into English. Who is he translating it for, exactly? Not Worf, not himself... it's as if he thinks somebody is watching or something!

It's a minor thing, but Picard orders the ship to head for "the first city of the Klingon Imperial Empire." Isn't "Imperial Empire" that rather redundant?

Kahlest declared that "Mogh was loyal to the Emperor!" What Emperor would that be? We've since discovered in the episode "Rightful Heir" that there is no Emperor in the Klingon Empire, and hasn't been for centuries. Rather, it is governed by the Chancellor.

Great Moment : Worf's discommendation.
Body Count : Kurn and a Klingon assassin are injured, but nobody dies.
Factoid : This was the first ever Trek episode to show us the Klingon home world.
Quote : "I am Klingon! If you doubt it, a demonstration can be arranged!" - Worf to Kurn.

"It is a good day to die, Duras... and the day is not over yet." - Worf to Duras, the first time this 'Klingon' saying is used.

Datapoints :
Battles : Klingon Civil War
Food : Caviar
People : Worf Rozhenko
Scitech : Replicator
Stations : Starbase 24
Timeline : 2346
War : Romulan-Klingon war
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