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  1. Alexander Rozhenko, also known as Alexander, son of Worf, was the son of Starfleet then-Lieutenant Worf and Federation Ambassador K'Ehleyr; thus he was three-quarters Klingon. He was a member of the House of Mogh and the House of Martok .

  2. A mysterious family friend and advisor encourages Worf's son Alexander to become a warrior. In his quarters, Worf rehearses, a little nervously, how he will explain to his son Alexander what it means to be a true Klingon warrior. Alexander dashes in, pursued by his friend Eric with a fullerene...

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  4. Nov 22, 2023 · By Mark Donaldson. Published Nov 22, 2023. Share. Link copied to clipboard. Summary. Alexander Rozhenko, son of Lt. Worf, had a human name because he was raised among humans. The clash between Worf's Klingon heritage and human upbringing caused many problems for him in Star Trek, which is why he wanted a different path for his son.

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  5. Dec 6, 2020 · He is stationed on the Rotarran, on which his father is a commanding officer. Alexander repeatedly demonstrates that he lacks the "warrior" abilities Klingons value — but he tries hard, and eventually, Worf realizes his his son's brave spirit and willingness to try are virtues in their own right.

  6. The crux of the story revolves around a character named K'Mtar (the reliable guest actor James Sloyan), who helps Worf fight off an assault on the Klingon colony and says he's a loyal friend of Worf's brother Kurn. He offers to help Worf bring Alexander into the Klingon fold.

  7. Worf's son, Alexander Rozhenko, was a surprise to the Klingon Security Officer. After a brief relationship in TNG season 2, episode 20, "The Emissary," half-human half-Klingon K'Ehleyr...

  8. Worf believes that a taste of Klingon culture and beliefs would ignite Alexander's passion for Klingon rituals. They also become the target of a murder attempt, which K'Mtar (James Sloyan), ascribes to the surviving sisters of the House of Duras (B'Etor (Gwynyth Walsh) & Lursa (Barbara March)).