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Is Worf dead?

Is Worf dead?

Russell perform the operation. While the technique initially appears to be a success, Worf suddenly goes into cardiac arrest — and dies on the table. Dr. Crusher tries desperately to revive him, but eventually is forced to acknowledge that he is gone.

Why did Star Trek Next Generation stop?

Paramount’s rationale for ending TNG was driven by the increasing budget for the series and the studio’s desire to keep the Star Trek movie franchise going. By the early 1990s, the films that starred the aging cast of TOS were waning, and Paramount saw TNG as the future of the Star Trek movies.

What do you mean by next generation?

Meaning of next-generation in English next-generation. adjective [ before noun ] us. used to describe a product that has been developed using the latest technology and will probably replace an existing product: Such next-generation drugs should demonstrate considerable advantages over competitors.

What episode did the Ferengi first appear on Star Trek?

When Star Trek: The Next Generation was being developed, the Ferengi were created to be the main recurring antagonists. They were ominously name-dropped in the series premiere and made their first on-screen appearance going up against the Enterprise crew in the fourth episode, “The Last Outpost.”

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Are the Ferengi the new Klingons?

The Ferengi were going to be the new Klingons. They were never meant to be a comical race; they were meant to be ferocious and menacing. And unfortunately, they hired me to play one of the lead Ferengi, and I failed miserably.

What happened to the Ferengi in DS9?

In a new interview with Gamespot (promoting the just announced DS9-focused expansion of Star Trek Online) the actor reveals that he takes that early failure of the Ferengi personally, noting: What we were told about the Ferengi and what we ended up with were like night and day. The Ferengi were going to be the new Klingons.

Should Ferengi have been the main character of Deep Space Nine?

Including a Ferengi as one of the main characters for Deep Space Nine was a bit of a controversial decision by creators Michael Piller and Rick Berman. Speaking to TrekMovie interview last year, showrunner Ira Steven Behr revealed he was against the idea, but eventually he found a hook to make it work: