In a novel way to introduce Star Trek: The Next Generation's crew to general movie audiences, Star Trek Generations fades into the USS Enterprise-D's holodeck. There, Captain Picard and Commander Riker preside over Worf's promotion to Lieutenant Commander by staging it on a 19th-century British naval vessel, the HMS Enterprise. Worf's rise up the ranks involved the Klingon 'walking the plank' and balancing on the wood. Riker then makes an 'innocent' mistake that doesn't seem so innocent when one considers the recent history between Will, Worf, and Deanna Troi.
Commander Riker 'mistakenly' ordering the holodeck to "remove the plank," sending the newly-minted Lt. Commander Worf plummeting into the ocean, is the biggest laugh in Star Trek Generations. Riker feigned innocence when Captain Picard reminded his First Officer that the correct command was "retract the plank." But come on, Riker knew what he was doing. The First Officer of the USS Enterprise-D did it on purpose, even if he'd never admit it.
Riker couldn't resist one more dig at his Klingon rival for Counselor Troi's affections.
In Star Trek: First Contact, Riker took another humorous shot at Worf, asking the Klingon if he remembered how to fire phasers after he was beamed aboard the USS Enterprise-E. By that point, Worf had moved on to a new role as Strategic Operations Officer on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Still, Riker couldn't resist one more dig at his Klingon rival for Counselor Troi's affections.
However, Marina Sirtis and Jonathan Frakes did not like Deanna and Worf as a couple, and both maintained Riker and Troi were "Imzadi" and destined to be together. Star Trek: The Next Generation fans also were not enamored with the Betazoid Counselor and the Klingon Security Chief's romance. Although Worf and Troi were still dating at the end of Star Trek: The Next Generation, their relationship was quietly dropped and never referenced in the Star Trek: The Next Generation movies.
After Worf (and Michael Dorn) were shifted to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine to help boost the spinoff's ratings, the Klingon quickly found a new love interest in Lt. Commander Jadzia Dax (Terry Farrell). Worf and Dax were a better match than Worf and Troi on Star Trek: The Next Generation, and audiences agreed. Worf and Dax's romance led to their wedding in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 6, but by the end of the season, Dax was killed off when Farrell exited DS9, leaving Worf heartbroken at the death of his beloved wife, Jadzia.
After seven seasons and one movie of Star Trek: The Next Generation not pursuing Commander Riker and Counselor Troi as a full-blown couple, Star Trek: Insurrection finally pulled the trigger on Will and Deanna. Riker and Troi then married, at last, at the start of Star Trek: Nemesis, and they remain married in Star Trek: Picard. Will and Deanna suffered the heartbreak of losing their young son, Thad, but they reconciled their marital troubles in Star Trek: Picard season 3. Riker and Troi remain Star Trek's First Couple.
Star Trek: Picard season 3 takes place thirty years after Lt. Worf and Counselor Troi were a couple in Star Trek: The Next Generation season 7, but Captain Worf still pines for Commander Troi, to Captain Riker's chagrin. After Will and Deanna were captured and tortured by Changelings led by Vadic (Amanda Plummer), they were rescued by Worf and Commander Raffi Musiker (Michelle Hurd). The Klingon could not resist once more declaring his feelings for Deanna:
"Deanna, I have counted the days since I last saw you. Like waves in the ocean: constant and unending. I have thought of your empathic gifts during my self-evaluation... The work that I have done on myself. The level of sensitivity that I have achieved have been in more ways than one..."
Riker was right that Worf saying this to his wife was "inappropriate," and it was amusing that the Klingon still has romantic feelings for Troi, a happily married woman and mother. Captain Worf embraced "pacifism" after intense self-evaluation, and he remains fixated on Counselor Troi. The Klingon Captain doesn't seem to have closure about his feelings for Deanna. If Captain Riker could dunk Worf in a holodeck ocean again like he did in Star Trek Generations, he probably would.
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