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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 .
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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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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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.
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.
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...
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)).