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This page details Worf, son of Mogh in alternate universes; for the Worf, son of Mogh in the primary universe see Worf, son of Mogh; for the Worf, son of Mogh in the mirror universe see Worf, son of Mogh (mirror).

There have been multiple timelines, alternate realities and parallel universes that have all contained versions of Worf, son of Mogh.

Alternate timelines and realities[]

In an alternate timeline created when the USS Enterprise-C was accidentally sent through a temporal rift from 2344 to 2366, the Federation had been at war with the Klingon Empire for almost 20 years as the Enterprise-C's disappearance resulted in the destruction of the Klingon colony Narendra III. In this timeline, Worf was not a member of the Enterprise crew. The positions of tactical officer and security chief were held by Lieutenant Tasha Yar in 2366. (TNG episode: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

In an anti-time future experienced by Jean-Luc Picard, Worf was the governor of the H'atoria colony in 2395. He held great antipathy for Admiral William T. Riker in that timeline, stemming from the death of Deanna Troi in 2375. (TNG episode & novelization: All Good Things...)

In another alternate timeline, Worf served as Chancellor of the Klingon Empire in 2402. (TNG short story: "Staying the Course")

In another alternate timeline in which Captain Sisko became trapped in a subspace field in 2372, Worf was an influential member of the Klingon High Council in 2422. (DS9 episode: "The Visitor")

In another alternate timeline created by the USS Defiant being sent back in time to the 22nd century, the ship's crew, including Worf, settled on Gaia IV. He and Jadzia eventually married and had several children. By 2373, they had numerous descendants, including Yedrin Dax, Brota and Lisa. (DS9 episode: "Children of Time")

In another alternate timeline, Worf was murdered in the Klingon High Council chamber in 2410 in front of his son Alexander Rozhenko. (TNG episode: "Firstborn")

Commander Worf

Commander Worf in an alternate reality.

While returning from a bat'leth tournament on Forcas III in 2370, Worf's shuttle, the Curie, encountered a quantum fissure and its warp engines caused a rupture in the barrier which separated one quantum reality from another. Consequently, Worf began switching places with his counterparts in different alternate realities.

In one of these realities, Worf only achieved ninth place in the bat'leth competition while, in another, he was unable to attend and his younger brother Kurn participated in his stead.

In two realities, Worf was married to Deanna Troi. In one of these, they had two young children, Eric-Christopher Rozhenko (born 2367) and Shannara Rozhenko (born 2368), while his son Alexander Rozhenko had never been born. In the latter reality, he was a commander and the first officer of the USS Enterprise-D, which was under the command of Captain William T. Riker as Jean-Luc Picard had been killed during the Borg Incursion of 2366-2367.

Multiple Worfs

Multiple Worfs from different alternate realities

In another reality in which the Borg Collective had succeeded in conquering the Federation and much of the Alpha Quadrant by 2370, the Enterprise, under Riker's command, was one of the last surviving ships. Along with Riker, Worf was one of its few remaining crewmembers. After it became one of the approximately 285,000 different Enterprises to be sent to the same reality, Worf was killed when the Borg-infested Enterprise was accidentally destroyed by the Enterprise indigenous to that reality. (TNG episode: "Parallels")

In another reality, Worf was the Federation Ambassador to the Klingon Empire in 2380. By this time, he and Deanna were married and lived on Qo'noS.

In another reality, Worf was a general in the Klingon Defense Force. Prior to 2380, he had captured the United Earth Space Probe Agency vessel Enterprise for the Klingon Empire and renamed it the IKS Qu'. He executed the entire crew with the exception of Captain Picard, who became a slave and was kept in shackles on the ship's bridge. After the Qu' arrived in the primary universe, he opened fire on the Enterprise indigenous to that reality.

In another reality, Worf was the captain of the USS Enterprise-E in 2380. He referred to himself as "Worf Rozhenko" and spoke an ancient Klingon dialect. (TNG novel: Q & A)

In another alternate timeline in which the Cardassian Union did not withdraw from Bajor in 2369, Lieutenant Commander Worf continued serving as Tactical Officer/Chief of Security of the USS Enterprise under Captain Jean-Luc Picard until the promotions of William T. Riker and Data to Captain, at which time he was promoted to First Officer with the rank of Commander. Months later, Worf, using a Type-1 phaser he'd smuggled into the Palais de la Concorde, slew the Dominion Changeling that was impersonating President Jaresh-Inyo; he is subsequently promoted to Captain and assigned to command the prototype warship USS Defiant, with Commander Benjamin Sisko as his First Officer, Captain Montgomery Scott as his Chief Engineer, and Kira Nerys, the last surviving member of the Shakaar resistance cell, as a civilian advisor. Under Worf's command (and enduring heavy casualties), the Defiant and its crew are able to kill the Changeling in the Romulan Star Empire and then ultimately sacrifice their lives by initiating a warp-core breach inside the Klingon sun, which destroys the solar system and the Jem'Hadar fleet in the Alpha Quadrant. (TNG - Myriad Universes novel: A Gutted World)

In another alternate timeline in which Doctor Noonien Soong's dream of widespread acceptance of artificial life in the form of Soong-type androids was realized, Worf transferred from the Enterprise-D to Deep Space 9 in 2372. (TNG - Myriad Universes novel: Brave New World)

Worf (ar)

Chancellor Worf of the Klingon colony of Earth.

In the alternate reality created by Nero and a future in which Q brought the USS Enterprise a hundred years into the future, Worf was Chancellor of the Klingon colony of Earth in the 24th century. Worf was then introduced to Captain James T. Kirk. However, Worf was then killed by his brother Kurn and his guards, who revealed themselves to Changeling infiltrators. (TOS - The Q Gambit comics: "Part 2", "Part 3")