Summary

Worf and Deanna Troi ’s romance was controversial in theStar Trekuniverse , but this romance almost ended with a lurid slaying . The two characters had their share of romantic encounters with others throughoutStar Trek : The Next Generation’sseven season , but at the show ’s ending , the producer decided to pair them off . The romanticism was poorly - pick up by fans , and in the alternate timeline ofStar Trek : The Lost contemporaries , it ends in execution .

Star Trek : The Last Generationwas written by Andrew Steven Harris and thread by Gordon Purcell . In this timeline , the Klingons conquer the Federation , create a rising in the process . Worf , the ruler of Earth , keeps Troi as a concubine , initially unaware that she is also a member of the rebellion .

Worf finally wisens up toTroi ’s plans , and kill her , but not before catch under the Klingon ’s pelt with jabs at his effectiveness as a leader .

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Deanna Troi and Worf Should Have Never Hooked Up

Deanna Troi and Worf were one of the left over couples of theStar Trekuniverse , proving the cliché that “ inverse attract . ” Worf was the first Klingon in Starfleet , serving as the tactical officeholder on theEnterprise . Troi , on the other deal , was the ship ’s counselor , using her half - Betazoid abilities to assist others deal with their trauma . Out of apparently nowhere , in the show ’s final season , Worf and Troi entered into a family relationship . The sexual union was never popular with fans , who tell it feel pressure on the character reference . Their affair ended sometime before Worf transfer toDeep Space Nine .

Worf and Troi ’s family relationship began in the seventh seasonStar Trek : The Next Generationepisode " Parallels . "

The imagination of Worf present inStar Trek : The Last Generationis shocking . He has no regard for anyone other than his fellow Klingons . Keeping Troi as essentially a slave is a vile deed in itself , but Worf ’s reason for taking her was horrifying as well : he felt a Klingon adult female would become uppity and threaten his mastery . In the Prime timeline , Worf and Troi felt something abstruse for each other . Even though it did not wreak out between them , they remain admirer — a far yell fromThe Last Generation .

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Star Trek ’s Mirror Universe stick in the most terrifying version of Deanna Troi - inverting her rubric of " Counselor " in a egregious abuse of her powers

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And this horrifying affair get to a tragical ending . Troi had been on the Q.T. working for the insurrection , funnel them secrets Worf spilled in seam . Even though this variation of Troi ’s life story ended with a sword , she did not feel her sacrifice was in vain , and ensured she bruised Worf ’s self before hand . Troi and Worf ’s thing in the Prime timeline had its share of struggles , and despite it not working out , they still felt profoundly for each other . All trace of love are gone here , replace by lustfulness and envy . Worf and Troi ’s romanticism break down in the PrimeStar Trektimeline , and was volatile in others , leading to cold - full-blood execution .

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Five panels featuring an alternate timeline Worf explaining why he is about to kill Deanna Troi.

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