Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Everyone's favorite Klingon, Worf , had a son in Star Trek: The Next Generation and the character has been played by five different actors throughout the Star Trek franchise . 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 became pregnant with Worf's child.
Jon Steuer only appeared as Alexander in this lone Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, and he left the acting industry soon after to pursue a career in music. When Alexander returned, he was played by an older actor — likely to accommodate labor laws that govern how long child actors of each age can work, including the hours they spend in a makeup chair.
Marc Worden Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 6, Episode 3 - "Sons and Daughters" & Season 6, Episode 7 - "You Are Cordially Invited" Close After Star Trek: The Next Generation concluded in 1994, Worf transitioned to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, joining the cast as a regular starting in season 4 in 1995. Alexander didn't move with him to the station — as Worf explained, they had continued difficulties getting along.
As an adult, Alexander witnessed the murder of his father, and he blamed himself for what happened. Future Alexander then traveled back in time, vowing to turn his past self into a traditional Klingon warrior in order to prevent Worf's murder. In the end, Worf acknowledges that he only wants Alexander to be happy, and the future Alexander returns to his own time, satisfied that Worf and his son will go on to have a better relationship.
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