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  1. Hace 6 días · Michael Dorn plays Lieutenant Worf and appears in all seven TNG seasons and four TNG films, a scene as an ancestor of Worf in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, in four seasons of the spin-off show DS9, and the third season of Picard, making him appear more times as a regular cast member than any other actor in the franchise's history.

  2. Hace 3 días · Michael Dorn as Worf. In a 2015 Reddit AMA, Dorn told fans that his Klingon officer’s look took three hours to apply each day and that he had sat in the makeup chair 1,000 times by that point.

  3. ADMIN MOD. TIL Michael Dorn offered to beat up William Shatner for Will Wheaton. As Will Wheaton tells it, TNG and Star Trek V were filming in the same studio building, and Will Wheaton wanted to meet his childhood hero Captain Kirk. Apparently, no one told Wheaton that Shatner was a jerk to everyone. So, when they met, Shatner basically snubs ...

  4. Hace 5 días · Quark is then taken by Grilka to Qo'noS, where she marries him against his will so that he can sit at the head of the family as her puppet. "The House of Quark" was Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's only Klingon story until Michael Dorn joined the cast of DS9 as Lt. Commander Worf in season 4.

  5. Hace 3 días · Michael Dorn as Colonel Worf, the Klingon attorney who represents Kirk and McCoy in their show trial for the death of Gorkon. He later unmasks the Klingon assassin at Khitomer as Colonel West (in the footage cut from the theatrical version but restored on home video).

  6. Hace 1 día · Michael Dorn Heavy Tank Conversion Kit Does your local PDF have a vault full of 10000 year old heavy tanks that are obsolete? We have the solution for you! Presupport upgrade parts for the plastic kit. Parts include: Hull-mounted Castrator Gatling Cannon and Pummelizer Cannon Main Gun Mount with Twin Battling Cannons and Oppressive Cannon with coaxil Autocannon Sponson Weapon Mounting with ...

  7. Hace 5 días · But its real secret weapon was Michael Dorn, who could always get a laugh whenever his stoic Klingon Worf said something unexpected. Case in point: “Qpid,” directed by Cliff Bole and written by Randee Russell and Ira Steven Behr.