Data is technically the strongest and most durable but Worf is the least reluctant to choose the fisticuffs option which makes him an easy target. If Data is forced to fight, you know it's gotten bad.
geonerd yet the children of the ship owned the ferangi, granted most of them were actually adults suffering from a case of Benjamin Button, but still...
I agree. That was particularly bad. The security officer misses the Ferengi and then gets shot by the Ferengi.. I mean, there is no shame in getting clobbered by Lore, but to be a worse marksman and phaser-dodger than a Ferengi?
@@corbin_4738 He was also busy saving the day with ideas that apparently don't occur to Captains or 1st officers or engineers. I hope everyone on that ship realized how lucky they were to have served with Ensign Christ.
Hot Dog I know. Aside from the stupid mistakes he made (such as falling into a forbidden garden and nearly getting himself executed), he *did* save the ship multiple times.
1:07 I'd like to think out of context like this that it is just a routine maintenance thing and Geordi is doing the same thing at his console, but Worf finds a way to fail spectacularly at using the ship's calculator.
Something to keep in mind is that Scotty was a redshirt. And he was actually killed in 'The Changeling' by NOMAD. Even main characters aren't immune, so it really is an achievement for Worf.
In the writing room: (Staff 1 takes a swig of vodka) Okay, okay. What if... We get a big ass alien to smash his clavicle, then punch him in his face and gut! (Staff 2 starts lighting up a blunt the size of a sandwich wrap) That's hilarious! Hahaha! Cough cough cough... Wheeze. What if we have the frikkin' door land on his head!? HAHAHAHA! Cough cough.
BartJ583 lol yeah. I found it a nice break tho from the usual episodic shenanigans. and DS9 had a satisfying ending compared to the other endings of the other series.
That is why DS9 was great because it became more like Battlestar Gallactica and it ignored whiny trek weenies who complained ''this is not Star Trek this is to much action''
The problem with DS9 wasn't even that (although ships not having shields like EVER bothers me to this day), it was dull main characters and slow storyline progression in the first couple of seasons. They basically brought in Worf in 4x01 to stop ratings from dropping. The series shouldn't make me like the writing of the villains more than almost all main characters. The Bloody Cardies(TM) were phenomenal, but they didn't have a good hero to go against them or even outwit them, not counting each other at times.
Kira was very annoying and bitchy, IMHO. The Bajoran religion bits didn't help, either. Agreed on Odo, though, particularly when interacting with Quark.
To be fair in TNG the Ferengi were like vicious little piranha warriors things, It wasn't until later that they retconned them into cowardly deep space used car salesmen.
That was Quark's fault. He said in an interview that the Ferengi were supposed to be seriously threats but he played it so goofy that it didnt work. Then when was cast as Quark he made it his goal to try to "Fix" the Ferengi by giving them some mrore depth
Commanderziff Yes but he was one of the first. The Ferangi who appears on the viewscreen is less patheti. He even says something like "Id rather die than surrender to the Federation!" but then the Ferangi on the planet act like twats and that was because they were following Shimmerman's lead. And he was embarrased about it.
Yeah I think it was! Poor Garak :( Worf had to keep all Dominon eyes away from the cell and Garak's work. I think it was called "The Wire" or something like that.
Well lets be honest, Worf has eaten shit more than any other alien in the Alpha quadrant at that point. After being used as a footstool by so many god beings, Worf can shrug off a few groups of Jem H'dar like they were nothin.
Yet, he idolizes the "Klingon ideal" to the max(if not above). Worf could be a very nice point for a study of expats imo. Because that is known to happen - expat parents are liberal and what not only for their grandchildren to start...idolizing their homeland(original one) - sometimes even to the AfD / Orban point. It is an interesting phenomenon and visible oh so nicely on Worf.
@@goransekulic3671 That is because the grandchildren learn from the previous generations mistake. Also considering what is going on in Europe it would be wise to listen to the AfD and Orban as they are the only ones with ideas that acknowledge the facts of what is going on.
Worf was always trying to over prove himself as a true Klingon. Yet it took him years to understand what that truly meant as he was raised by human foster parents and spent his work career surrounded by humans and near humans.
This video missed an obvious one from Genesis. Worf claims to have upgraded their torpedoes targeting systems. He fires them and they both miss horribly.
But there's a scene that explains most of the dumb shit that happens to him. For example, when he's asking others to help in Klingon, he's playing out a part in a Klingon like historical play
Even writers Moore and Braga mention this on the DVD commentary for "First Contact": "How do you show that an alien's big and strong? Have 'em kick Worf's a$$".
@@BioGoji-zm5ph Thing is Yamcha only had a couple big losses mostly because he didn’t train hard enough and only two of those defeats were to show of the antagonist’s strength. Worf is more like Vegeta, constantly takes pride in his blessed warrior heritage but gets his shit wrecked by every new villain
2:40 I love how he just watches crazy Riker reach over, grab the first aid kit, then smack him with it. Picard steps right out of the way like he's clairvoyant.
Good video which highlights how Worf's fighting ability was largely an informed ability until DS9. Although the first one wasn't a fail - it was a ritual to test of his ability to withstand pain. He passed.
Did some reading, apparently one of the terms Michael Dorn had for joining DS9 was that Worf wasnt used as a chew toy just to demonstrate how dangerous something is.
He's not a failure when it comes to the women, he bedded Troi, Jadzia, Ezri, K'helar and according to Miles "a stunning maldoran mercenary". Given how hot the maldoran woman Quark knew was I don't doubt it.
After 'Parallels' Troi and Worf get closer (although in more than one universe they are married) and have a relationship till just after 'Generations'. You don't actually see them do more than kiss but it is heavily implied that they have a physical relationship not least by Miles.
@@Shadothecat I think it's more complicated than that. In cannon it seems Troi and Worf ended it amicably due to his desire to become a monk on Boreth (although I don't think Klingon Monks have to be celibate I'd imagine an alien mate would be frowned on) that was suckered by him siding with the Federation against Gawron in 'Way of the Warrior'. By the next time we see Troi, 'First Contact', she and Riker aren't together but Worf and Jadzia are together by 'Insurrection' Worf has married Jadzia and she has been killed. In fact the leave he was given due to her death is why he can turn up in the film. Troi even mentions Jadzia's death.
The Enterprise series tried to rectify this. When Archer was captured by the Klingons and then put on trial. His lawyer lamented about the old days of the Empire, suggesting that Klingon society had a Caste system, however it was taken over and them dominated by the Warrior Caste.
Mbuna Marcus - Aquariums, Cichlids and More worf's character holds the record for appearances in the star trek franchise. no other characters here been in more series episodes or movies. js... but I agree, the whole klingon race makes no sense to me in the effects of, how the hell did they ever get off the ground?
"Number One Mr Worf seems to attract abuse..." "Well Captain, let's make him head of security." "Because as a magnetic for trouble it will be quicker?" (I just thought it was his kink and he could do with some Happiness) ".... Sure... That reason..."
This reminds me of Daniel from Stargate, he's supposed to be the kindest member of the group who sometimes does cruel things to prove the situation is dire and they need to break a few rules. But he does it so much he must be a psychopath that loves hurting people
Best ones: Twice bested by Ferengi, outshot by Guinan, ass kicked by old man, ass kicked by Troi, shot by every crew member at least twice, and the very best one... Losing an AIR-bat'leth battle. Such a great compilation!
1:21 is the best! First, he jumps over the rail and manages to complete a double front flip and half gainer while belting out an epic scream/growl. Everyone I show this to laughs.
Yes it definitely makes you wonder about Klingons on the whole. Let's recall that Kahless got his butt kicked by President Lincoln in the original series.
Yes it definitely makes you wonder about Klingons on the whole. Let's recall that Kahless got his butt kicked by President Lincoln in the original series.
@@Restitutor_Orbis_214 To be fair, that Kahless was based on what the Enterprise crew thought of him, not the real one. It's also why he had a smooth forehead.
Worf became the tough guy who loses throp, to demonstrate to the audience just how much tougher each new enemy was. The show 'writers' did the same thing to the Galaxy Class starships in the decidedly mediocre DS9......🙄
Ryker: Mr Worf , prepare a spread of photon torpeodoes, we have to hit them the instant they get cloaked, we get one shot of this. Worf:eye sir...one photon torpedo is fired.
The ceremony with the pain sticks most certainly is not a fail. The idea there wasn't to fight or to defeat anyone. The idea was to withstand the pain, which Worf does. Also that one where he starts singing in Klingon right after getting "defeated" was part of a performance, it wasn't a real battle. He was playing a part.
Exactly. Being floored by a painstik ('The Star Trek Encyclopedia' spelling) doesn't exactly make you a wuss. Klingons designed those *to be able to traumatize Klingon warriors!*
I liked that moment when he was like 'Data...' when he thought he was killed in a shuttle explosion. So touching, he went soft for one of his buddies! 😢
He may have failed at everything (including the captaincy of his own Next Generation series), but at least he will find Jadzia waiting for him in Sto-vo-kor. Qapla' son of Mogh !!
The Worf Effect: The downside of being the toughest guy on the ship is that you get beaten up every episode to show how scary this weeks villans are
He's the lone survivor of Starfleet's Red Shirt Academy
Technically Data is the toughest on the ship
@@daborshy4089
worf is head of security so they pick on the mall cop. things were different when they had tasha yar
yes
Data is technically the strongest and most durable but Worf is the least reluctant to choose the fisticuffs option which makes him an easy target. If Data is forced to fight, you know it's gotten bad.
LOL. Getting owned by the Ferrengi must be the low points in his career.
geonerd yet the children of the ship owned the ferangi, granted most of them were actually adults suffering from a case of Benjamin Button, but still...
I agree. That was particularly bad. The security officer misses the Ferengi and then gets shot by the Ferengi..
I mean, there is no shame in getting clobbered by Lore, but to be a worse marksman and phaser-dodger than a Ferengi?
geonerd what about the little old lady?
or Deanna?
Nah, that was getting owned by a plastic barrel...
That barrel had NO HONOR!
I knew that barrel looked like a shifty-eyed cheat the moment I walked into that cargo bay!
That barrel fights like a Romulan!
Where is the honour of attacking from behind?
😂😂😂😂
OBJECTION!!
i like how he still tried to hit that changeling after it turned back into an old woman. dude was like "now the odds are finally even"
He must be aussie for sure. Old fashion wife beater. He just needs stubbies ans a blue singlet
🤣
It's always Worf who suffers when a member of the crew turns evil and gets super strength
That's because Worf is their best bet! Second to phasers anyway
FullAnalysis94 no data has superior combat ability then worf then the rest of the rather lame security force lol
***** Can't argue with that :/
FullAnalysis94 gotta respect worf's bravery and willingness to save his friends though
HRHooChicken ikr wtf
Even Worf's own crew beats the shit out of him. I'm surprised Wesley Crusher never pushed his head in a toilet.
David Gee haha! Wesley was too busy sulking in the corner - worried Picard was going to tell him to 'Shut up, Wesley!'
Lmao. That would be epic.
Bog wash!!!
@@corbin_4738 He was also busy saving the day with ideas that apparently don't occur to Captains or 1st officers or engineers. I hope everyone on that ship realized how lucky they were to have served with Ensign Christ.
Hot Dog I know. Aside from the stupid mistakes he made (such as falling into a forbidden garden and nearly getting himself executed), he *did* save the ship multiple times.
1:07 I'd like to think out of context like this that it is just a routine maintenance thing and Geordi is doing the same thing at his console, but Worf finds a way to fail spectacularly at using the ship's calculator.
Jordi looked at Worf like "Dude, how'd you shock your self by pressing the on switch?"
🤣🤣🤣
Life lesson learned, don’t stab the touch screen.
@@rontayan I have done this. But it was the electrician to blame
Worf used Computer skill on Computer
*Critical Failure*
Worf was hit for 200 HP
Come on guys, he is a red shirt surviving two complete serials.
Tng and above gold shirts die more frequently
Red shirts were only kill fodder in the original series.
@@Shadothecat well there actually was a color change so the technical uniform in red and the tactical in yellow were switched around
Something to keep in mind is that Scotty was a redshirt. And he was actually killed in 'The Changeling' by NOMAD. Even main characters aren't immune, so it really is an achievement for Worf.
@@Jokie155 then he came back because SCOTTY IS A FUCKING UNIT WHO DRINKS GREEN AND SURVIVES DYSON SPHERES.
3:03 In fairness, taking a punch from Data without your chest exploding is pretty impressive.
That is Lore impersonating Data .
@@andysahs1599 true but Data and Lore are the same in most regards.
@@robertdevito5001 Only in terms of physical strength and form though.
True but the punch would not have had a name attached lol! Lore and Data are identical in strength
Well, a punch from Lore anyways
Worf was basically put in so that anything big and nasty that came along had something to demonstrate just how big and nasty it was on.
Worf the plot device
It's called "The Worf Effect" for a reason.
"Worf factor 8 ... engage!"
BartJ583 Well, except he didn't die.
BartJ583 Isn't it the life goal 🥅 for all true Klingons to die in glorious battle and ascend to Sto-vo-kor? Warf was even a failure at that. Lolz
Plot twist... he isn’t a Klingon. He had a normal forehead prior to all the physical abuse.
😄
Now THAT'S what I call "beaten into shape"!
😂😂😂
LOO
LMAO
Seriously, the writers of TNG were not kind to Worf.
cqtaylor agree I think that's why I Deep Space Nine had changed a lot of stuff with Worf.
Borderline racist. Anti-Klingon bigotry.
He was the O'Brien of TNG.
In the writing room:
(Staff 1 takes a swig of vodka)
Okay, okay. What if... We get a big ass alien to smash his clavicle, then punch him in his face and gut!
(Staff 2 starts lighting up a blunt the size of a sandwich wrap)
That's hilarious! Hahaha! Cough cough cough... Wheeze. What if we have the frikkin' door land on his head!? HAHAHAHA! Cough cough.
They really weren't, jeez this guy couldnt catch a break. Almost like Jean grey, or Xavier from X-Men tas.
DS9 righted all these wrongs.
thats why DS9 was the shit!
BartJ583 lol yeah. I found it a nice break tho from the usual episodic shenanigans. and DS9 had a satisfying ending compared to the other endings of the other series.
That is why DS9 was great because it became more like Battlestar Gallactica and it ignored whiny trek weenies who complained ''this is not Star Trek this is to much action''
The problem with DS9 wasn't even that (although ships not having shields like EVER bothers me to this day), it was dull main characters and slow storyline progression in the first couple of seasons. They basically brought in Worf in 4x01 to stop ratings from dropping.
The series shouldn't make me like the writing of the villains more than almost all main characters. The Bloody Cardies(TM) were phenomenal, but they didn't have a good hero to go against them or even outwit them, not counting each other at times.
Kira was very annoying and bitchy, IMHO. The Bajoran religion bits didn't help, either. Agreed on Odo, though, particularly when interacting with Quark.
Worf has a fine collection of purple hearts. Up to 100 by now.
Gotta love Worf running full-speed at a Borg drone with a functional phaser just to get within grappling distance, and thrown away like garbage.
I think maybe at that point in the episode the Borg had already adapted to phasers? It's still pretty funny though
It was Picard. He was trying to grab him.@@jomcjojo
Worf's like a storm trooper that doesn't die
you mean a redshirt
not to mention his biggest failure. Fatherhood.
LOL
LOL XXL
calling a klingon boy Alexander.
That I'm sure was his mother's doing.
and his biggest weakness Doors who not open automatic
Worf missing that Ferengi then getting his ass knocked out by said Ferengi was just a pure face palm moment if I ever saw one.
To be fair in TNG the Ferengi were like vicious little piranha warriors things, It wasn't until later that they retconned them into cowardly deep space used car salesmen.
That was Quark's fault.
He said in an interview that the Ferengi were supposed to be seriously threats but he played it so goofy that it didnt work.
Then when was cast as Quark he made it his goal to try to "Fix" the Ferengi by giving them some mrore depth
I don't think you can place the whole failure of the original idea of the Ferengi on Shimmerman's shoulders. He was only one actor playing one role.
Commanderziff
Yes but he was one of the first.
The Ferangi who appears on the viewscreen is less patheti. He even says something like "Id rather die than surrender to the Federation!" but then the Ferangi on the planet act like twats and that was because they were following Shimmerman's lead.
And he was embarrased about it.
You could also thank Shimmerman, since the way the Ferengi turned out was a hell of a lot better then what they started out as.
Luckily the DS9 episode where Worf is forced to fight like 5 Jem H'adar in a row at the Dominion prison more than makes up for this video!
Yeah I think it was! Poor Garak :( Worf had to keep all Dominon eyes away from the cell and Garak's work. I think it was called "The Wire" or something like that.
Oops sorry it's called "In Purgatory's Shadow".
Well lets be honest, Worf has eaten shit more than any other alien in the Alpha quadrant at that point.
After being used as a footstool by so many god beings, Worf can shrug off a few groups of Jem H'dar like they were nothin.
DelDuio yes completely
@@DelDuio The Wire is the episode where Garak turns off his endorphine-device installed by the Obisidian Order.
No wonder Worf joined the Federation: he sucked at being a Klingon.
Lol so true. They were happy to see him go. A joke on the humans.
Yet, he idolizes the "Klingon ideal" to the max(if not above).
Worf could be a very nice point for a study of expats imo. Because that is known to happen - expat parents are liberal and what not only for their grandchildren to start...idolizing their homeland(original one) - sometimes even to the AfD / Orban point. It is an interesting phenomenon and visible oh so nicely on Worf.
Ds9 worf would like a word.
@@goransekulic3671 That is because the grandchildren learn from the previous generations mistake. Also considering what is going on in Europe it would be wise to listen to the AfD and Orban as they are the only ones with ideas that acknowledge the facts of what is going on.
Worf was always trying to over prove himself as a true Klingon. Yet it took him years to understand what that truly meant as he was raised by human foster parents and spent his work career surrounded by humans and near humans.
This video is without honor!
😁👍
I followed the video wrong
my honor got stuck in the toaster, send help.
Rottenberry was without honor.
This video missed an obvious one from Genesis. Worf claims to have upgraded their torpedoes targeting systems. He fires them and they both miss horribly.
There a scene cut that explains why they missed so it wasnt worf's fault
Christopher Marshall No, because then there was a scene in which Riker admonishes him for it anyway. He should have known better
But there's a scene that explains most of the dumb shit that happens to him.
For example, when he's asking others to help in Klingon, he's playing out a part in a Klingon like historical play
Goldenfightinglink Lmao dude, stop. Wolf gets his ass handed to him even in a make-believe fight.
Checked the comments to see if i'd find one about this :)
Worf: does anything...
everything else to Worf: *DENIED*
The "fight" between Lore and Worf is still one of the funniest Star Trek moments for me. The way Lore just owns him, lol
1:07 Worf can't even get away with using the Enterprise's computers unharmed.
This makes him look worfless
Underrated comment
Even writers Moore and Braga mention this on the DVD commentary for "First Contact":
"How do you show that an alien's big and strong? Have 'em kick Worf's a$$".
That doesn't work if Worf always gets his ass kicked anyway. Then it's just par for the course and no real test of combat skills or strength.
toddsmitts fuck Brannon Braga
Worf is the Klingon version of Yamcha. An alleged badass who constantly gets beaten and defeated by everyone and everything around him.
@@BioGoji-zm5ph Thing is Yamcha only had a couple big losses mostly because he didn’t train hard enough and only two of those defeats were to show of the antagonist’s strength.
Worf is more like Vegeta, constantly takes pride in his blessed warrior heritage but gets his shit wrecked by every new villain
2:40 I love how he just watches crazy Riker reach over, grab the first aid kit, then smack him with it. Picard steps right out of the way like he's clairvoyant.
That music that plays when Data/Lore beats the shit out of Worf is epic!
lol wish I could agree but John Carpenter would have used a synthetic bass, 99% chance
Show me your warrior fierceness!
I am surprised Lore didn't just kill him. He easily could have.
Epic failure, it's too cheezy and dated.
Paul-Octave Hébert early TNG music was really something special - great stuff.
I'm not sure which is my favorite. Worf vs Electricity, or Worf vs that barrel.
Either way-
*FINISH HIM!*
Man, the Ferengi? That must hurt…
The fact that it happened twice must keep him awake at night.
What’s worse getting defeated by a Ferengi or O’Brien? Getting thrown around by Troi is embarrassing too.
Plastic barrels in cargo bay: Ultimate Final Boss
(God Of War music intensifies)
Can we appreciate that Michael Dorn appears to be doing his own stunts?
I imagine 1:11 is the face people make when they stick a fork into an outlet
LMFAOOOOOOO
LMAO!!!
I wasn't expecting that lol
When you bust a nut but she keeps suckin'.
My sister stuck a fork in an outlet back when she was 7, and yes, that was a similar expression.
02:37 There is nothing more humiliating than being shoved to the ground... by Deanna Troi.
At least he got to bone her tho.
You mean more enjoyable. 😁
@@Zodroo_Tint ??
Well, in worfs defense, she was under the control of the Paxans 😅
Imagine jobbing so hard you get your own pop culture term.
Good video which highlights how Worf's fighting ability was largely an informed ability until DS9.
Although the first one wasn't a fail - it was a ritual to test of his ability to withstand pain. He passed.
I’m like Jesus the writers had something against this character or something because he LIVES on the ground
>Be a member of a warrior race
>Constantly lose every fight.
Literally a diversity hire
I wouldn't say that. TNG had a diverse cast of characters who actually had STORIES. Worf is just the musclehead punching bag of the show.
Living among humans DID make him weak after all.
(Especially living among script writers.)
Vegeta and Worf would have a lot to talk about together.
@@li-limandragon9287 right here
a true klingon warrior's only weakness, plastic barrels and styrofoam containers
Worf : " Today is a good day... to stay in bed! "
He was redeemed in DS9. He learned from his mistakes and became the warrior he always hoped to become.
I wonder if Worf woke up every morning, looked in the mirror, and said, "Today is a good day to die." ?
All these Star Trek videos pooping on Worf really make me sympathize with him.
The problem of being a security officer is you end up being the ship sponge for every terror faced across the galaxy.
Did some reading, apparently one of the terms Michael Dorn had for joining DS9 was that Worf wasnt used as a chew toy just to demonstrate how dangerous something is.
Yep he only agreed to do ds9 if he stated winning fights lol
Seeing all this, why does he ever bother turning up to work everyday?
"Hi honey, how was your day?"
"The usual, just an average day to die."
@3:32 Shortly thereafter, Worf's son Alexander took to wearing a paper bag over his head much like Sylvester the Cat's son did.
"Oh, the shame!".
He's not a failure when it comes to the women, he bedded Troi, Jadzia, Ezri, K'helar and according to Miles "a stunning maldoran mercenary". Given how hot the maldoran woman Quark knew was I don't doubt it.
Djarra wait what? troi? i dont rember that.
After 'Parallels' Troi and Worf get closer (although in more than one universe they are married) and have a relationship till just after 'Generations'. You don't actually see them do more than kiss but it is heavily implied that they have a physical relationship not least by Miles.
+Abysswalker Artorias BEtter to have loved and lost then been forever alone. :D
@@Djarra just for troi to leave him for riker.
@@Shadothecat I think it's more complicated than that. In cannon it seems Troi and Worf ended it amicably due to his desire to become a monk on Boreth (although I don't think Klingon Monks have to be celibate I'd imagine an alien mate would be frowned on) that was suckered by him siding with the Federation against Gawron in 'Way of the Warrior'. By the next time we see Troi, 'First Contact', she and Riker aren't together but Worf and Jadzia are together by 'Insurrection' Worf has married Jadzia and she has been killed. In fact the leave he was given due to her death is why he can turn up in the film. Troi even mentions Jadzia's death.
Aaaahh. Alexander in DS9 makes a lot of sense when you put it like this.
I love how 1:19 breaks his back yet somehow 1:23 doesn't lol
I could be wrong, but doesn't 1:23 flat out "kill" Worf? lmfao
@Skippy the Alien Yes, his neck is broken. But 'John Doe' heals him.
The borg? Ok. Ferengi, cheap bug costumes, and electric shocks?? Dude come on. Chief of fucking security
To be honest, Worf being successful would mean a secure ship and thus no adventures.
Amazing he lasted more then a season
The Enterprise series tried to rectify this. When Archer was captured by the Klingons and then put on trial. His lawyer lamented about the old days of the Empire, suggesting that Klingon society had a Caste system, however it was taken over and them dominated by the Warrior Caste.
Mbuna Marcus - Aquariums, Cichlids and More worf's character holds the record for appearances in the star trek franchise. no other characters here been in more series episodes or movies. js... but I agree, the whole klingon race makes no sense to me in the effects of, how the hell did they ever get off the ground?
then?
and L.T yarr died in season one, mabey she was too badass for the enterprise
BartJ583 One word my friend, Military-Industrial Complex.
2:44 wow even out of shape miles was able to knock worf around ...
You know you are having a bad day when your computer kicks your ass.
still cant get over that face at 1:12
nor his *"arrrrrrrrrrrhhhh".* You're supposed to be getting shocked, not imitating a pirate. XD
LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!
Jadzia must have seen that face a few times.
This video proves to me that the biggest matchup we never got throughout Star Trek canon was Worf vs Quark.
"Number One Mr Worf seems to attract abuse..."
"Well Captain, let's make him head of security."
"Because as a magnetic for trouble it will be quicker?"
(I just thought it was his kink and he could do with some Happiness)
".... Sure... That reason..."
This reminds me of Daniel from Stargate, he's supposed to be the kindest member of the group who sometimes does cruel things to prove the situation is dire and they need to break a few rules. But he does it so much he must be a psychopath that loves hurting people
2:53 the way Lore slaps the phaser out of worfs hand is so chilling
Best ones: Twice bested by Ferengi, outshot by Guinan, ass kicked by old man, ass kicked by Troi, shot by every crew member at least twice, and the very best one... Losing an AIR-bat'leth battle. Such a great compilation!
Conversely, in DS9 he was always the badass.
Worf is just an RPG character who put all his stats into physical skills, but neglected to put any into luck.
1:20 that fucking fall was amazing
Instead of having a new Red Shirt each week, they made Worf the fall guy.
So glad they really redeemed the guy in DS9, dude fought and beat 5 Jem'Hadar and damn near fought their toughest to a standstill.
He’s basically an immortal Red Shirt.
1:21 is the best! First, he jumps over the rail and manages to complete a double front flip and half gainer while belting out an epic scream/growl. Everyone I show this to laughs.
Just needs some of his security personnel in the background holding up score cards to complete the effect.
Worf is just taking one... hundred for the team...
2:33 - can someone explain to me why he had to walk all the way to use his phaser?
Guinan: I'm also going to be in ST:Picard, along with Data, Riker, Trol .. how about you?
Worf: Arrrgh!
The description says he doesn't die easily, but in at least two of these he totally died. "Hide and Q" and "Transfigurations"
Klingons: Stop fighting with the federation and join them they said. It’ll be fun and mutually beneficial they said...
If any one of these things had happened to an extra, they'd be dead. Respect!
At least he got not one, but two TV tropes named after him.
Worf did kill Duras and Gowron. Not a COMPLETE failure.
Yes it definitely makes you wonder about Klingons on the whole. Let's recall that Kahless got his butt kicked by President Lincoln in the original series.
Yes it definitely makes you wonder about Klingons on the whole. Let's recall that Kahless got his butt kicked by President Lincoln in the original series.
@@Restitutor_Orbis_214 To be fair, that Kahless was based on what the Enterprise crew thought of him, not the real one. It's also why he had a smooth forehead.
@@BioGoji-zm5ph fair enough on that point. Gowron defeated the clone of Kahless before falling to Worf.
Worf: Star Trek's official punching bag.
Worf has left starfleet and now become a stormtrooper for the Galactic Empire. He fits right in with that shit aim.
Worf diving over a guardrail while screaming like Axl Rose is peak comedy
Worf became the tough guy who loses throp, to demonstrate to the audience just how much tougher each new enemy was. The show 'writers' did the same thing to the Galaxy Class starships in the decidedly mediocre DS9......🙄
Ryker: Mr Worf , prepare a spread of photon torpeodoes, we have to hit
them the instant they get cloaked, we get one shot of this. Worf:eye
sir...one photon torpedo is fired.
0:20 This one second makes up for it all. By god, that was slick.
Alexander is me when I was growing up and my Spanish speaking grandmother would tell me to do something 😂
The ceremony with the pain sticks most certainly is not a fail. The idea there wasn't to fight or to defeat anyone. The idea was to withstand the pain, which Worf does. Also that one where he starts singing in Klingon right after getting "defeated" was part of a performance, it wasn't a real battle. He was playing a part.
Exactly. Being floored by a painstik ('The Star Trek Encyclopedia' spelling) doesn't exactly make you a wuss. Klingons designed those *to be able to traumatize Klingon warriors!*
It was basically a Klingon Kobayashi Maru test.
"It is a good day to die, but the day is not yet over!"
2:34
is the most embrassing one
Worf definitely applied for worker's comp after this.
LOL
The gold shirt is no protection from being a redshirt ...
Warf really out here getting his ass beat by Revolutionary war soldiers
So hilarious, but I love Worf - I think he and Data tie for first place as my favourites.
Same here !
I liked that moment when he was like 'Data...' when he thought he was killed in a shuttle explosion. So touching, he went soft for one of his buddies! 😢
This has all the makings of a great workmans Comp commercial
Worf: "Captain, we should fire photon torpedos...lots of them!"
Picard, "No, not yet."
This is why he moved to the defiant which he loves. Got to kill things with sisko.
@@TheCaptainSplatter not when Sisko ordered him to commit a war crime by poisoning a planet's atmosphere.
Shuttle bays and cargo holds are his kryptonite.
imagine his hosptial bills
D M woooosh
A true warrior does not need to go to hospitals.
He has excellent benefits as a chief of security.
Good thing he doesn't work on a Ferengi ship.
He may have failed at everything (including the captaincy of his own Next Generation series), but at least he will find Jadzia waiting for him in Sto-vo-kor. Qapla' son of Mogh !!
Wow he’s that much of a failure that even things designed to kill him fail just to fit with character continuity
Worf, "AAARRGH, MY BACK!!!". The Enterprises chiropractor must make a "fortune". (not actual money)
1:07 even the computer beats up worf
Worf spent most of his time on his back.