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What happened between Troi and Worf?

What happened between Troi and Worf?

With Riker now no longer speaking to either of them, Troi elects to follow Worf, becoming the station’s counselor. The two are eventually married. Three years later, Worf and Troi succeed in conceiving a child. Troi gratefully visits the station’s temple to thank the Prophets for their blessing.

What happened to Worf at the end of ds9?

Following the destruction of the Enterprise in Generations, Worf was reassigned to the front lines of the Dominion War in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. After the Federation won the war against the Dominion, Worf departed Deep Space Nine with an offer to serve as the Federation’s ambassador to the Klingon Empire.

Did Troi and Worf sleep together?

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Since Pierce was dead at the time of the action, there was no way that Worf and Troi could have interviewed him. And they were shown to have slept together after their interview with him. Also Geordi states that there were no bones found, so that was part of Deanna’s vision too.

What happened to Deanna and wills son?

By 2399, she and her husband William T. Riker lived on the planet Nepenthe with their daughter, Kestra Troi-Riker. Their son, Thaddeus Troi-Riker, died of Mendaxic neurosclerosis soon after their arrival on Nepenthe.

What happened to Deanna Trois father?

The novel The Art of the Impossible establishes that Troi died when a building he and Elias Vaughn were investigating collapsed on top of them due to Romulan sabotage. He was the commander of the ship Deanna, whose crew included Tuvok and the mirror William T. Riker, in 2376.

Who did Worf mate with?

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Worf

Worf Wo’rIv
Spouse Jadzia Dax (deceased)
Significant other K’Ehleyr (deceased)
Children Alexander Rozhenko
Posting USS Enterprise-E (Star Trek: Nemesis) Qo’noS (DS9 Season 7) Deep Space Nine (DS9 Seasons 4–7) USS Defiant (DS9 Seasons 4–7) USS Enterprise-D (Star Trek: The Next Generation Seasons 1–7, Star Trek Generations)