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Sins of the Father
00:00:01Captain's Log, Stardate 43685.2:
00:00:04As part of an exchange program,
00:00:07we are taking aboard a Klingon officer
00:00:09to return the recent visit of Commander Riker
00:00:11to the Cruiser Pagh.
00:00:13We must take care of him while he's with us.
00:00:15Commander Kurn is accorded all the rights and responsibilities due to a first officer on board this ship.
00:00:20If he should feel patronized in any way...
00:00:22Oh, I'm sure we'd know.
00:00:23One does not patronize a Klingon warrior.
00:00:26Your experience on board the Pagh will prove invaluable during the Commander's tour.
00:00:31Be sure the crew are prepared for any unusual orders.
00:00:34The Klingons are very thorough.
00:00:36I'm sure Commander Kurn has studied for his assignment just as I did when I served with them.
00:00:40I understand he requested the Enterprise specifically.
00:00:44Commander Kurn is ready for transport, Captain.
00:00:47Energize.
00:01:01Welcome aboard the Enterprise, Commander.
00:01:03I'm Captain Picard.
00:01:04This is Commander William Riker.
00:01:06He will be yielding the first officer's position to you during your tour.
00:01:10You are relieved.
00:01:13May I take my station, sir?
00:01:14I thought I might show you to your quarters first.
00:01:17I am ready for duty, sir.
00:01:19I ask that I be allowed to take my station.
00:01:22Very well.
00:01:23If you will accompany us to the Bridge.
00:01:34I am Kurn, commander rank, Klingon Defense Force.
00:01:39You will address me as "Commander" or "sir" at all times.
00:01:43I am fully aware of all Starfleet regulations and they will be strictly adhered to by all personnel while I am in command.
00:01:52It is my intention to bring a sense of discipline that you may not be accustomed to.
00:01:57With your permission, of course, Captain.
00:02:00Oh, by all means, Commander.
00:02:02I have studied all of your Starfleet records.
00:02:05Impressive.
00:02:06We shall see if you live up to your reputations.
00:02:09( whispering )
00:02:11Do you wish to speak Acting Ensign Wesley Crusher?
00:02:16No, sir, Commander, sir.
00:02:20The crew awaits your orders, Captain.
00:02:25Then take us to the outer cometary cloud, Commander.
00:02:34Set course 114, mark 230.
00:02:38One-third impulse power.
00:02:40Aye, sir.
00:02:41Execute.
00:02:42Engaged.
00:02:44Increasing to one-third impulse power, sir.
00:03:21Space... the final frontier.
00:03:25These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise.
00:03:29Its continuing mission--
00:03:31to explore strange new worlds,
00:03:34to seek out new life and new civilizations,
00:03:39to boldly go where no one has gone before.
00:04:55Mind if I join you? No, sir.
00:04:58Is there something wrong, Wes? Commander Kurn, perhaps?
00:05:03He just doesn't seem to like me.
00:05:05I can't do anything right for him.
00:05:08Every time I respond to an order, he jumps down my throat.
00:05:11I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
00:05:14Problem, Geordi? Yes, sir.
00:05:16It's our new First Officer.
00:05:18I take it he found something wrong with Engineering.
00:05:20Just the entire section.
00:05:22He pulled a surprise inspection in the middle of a maintenance cycle.
00:05:25I tried to explain it to him, but... But he wouldn't listen.
00:05:27We're all going to be doing double shifts down there just to get ready for the next inspection.
00:05:31( sighs )
00:05:33His style of command is just different.
00:05:35Klingons believe in obedience and a strict formality of command.
00:05:39Yeah, but this isn't a Klingon vessel.
00:05:42He's going to have to loosen up, Commander.
00:05:44WESLEY: And it's not just us.
00:05:46He's been leaning into everybody pretty hard, except...
00:05:49Except the one guy who wouldn't really mind it.
00:05:53( console beeping )
00:05:55Sensors picking up asteroidal debris ahead, Commander.
00:05:57Can you identify the coordinates, Mr. Worf?
00:06:00Bearing 001, mark .03
00:06:03Range-- 300,000 kilometers.
00:06:05Excellent.
00:06:10Please scan the asteroid field for me, Lieutenant, and report.
00:06:17Approximately 2,000 small objects.
00:06:20None directly in our flight path, sir.
00:06:22So no course correction is necessary.
00:06:24Is that what you are saying?
00:06:26It should not be needed, sir.
00:06:28Very good, Lieutenant.
00:06:30You handled that well.
00:06:33Yes?
00:06:48Commander.
00:06:55Captain's mess? Yes.
00:06:57Resume.
00:07:00Your knowledge of our systems and procedures is very impressive.
00:07:04Sir.
00:07:06I would like to make one suggestion, sir.
00:07:09A suggestion?
00:07:11When I served aboard the Pagh, the hardest part for me was recognizing and adapting to the demands of the crew.
00:07:19They needed an iron hand.
00:07:21I imagine it must be very difficult for you to work with a crew that is... so different.
00:07:26I would be happy to guide you in that regard if it would be helpful.
00:07:30No, Commander, it wouldn't.
00:07:39This is not a Klingon ship, sir.
00:07:42No, Commander, it is not.
00:07:46If it were a Klingon ship,
00:07:48I would have killed you for offering your suggestion.
00:08:00How long has this bird been dead?
00:08:03It appears to have been lying in the sun for quite some time.
00:08:06Well, it's not dead. It's been replicated and...
00:08:09You do understand that we cook most of our foods.
00:08:12Ah, yes, I was told to prepare for that.
00:08:16I shall try some of your burned, replicated bird meat.
00:08:21I have attempted to select a menu that will allow you to sample a variety of dishes, Commander.
00:08:26Try some caviar.
00:08:32( growls ) The odor is not palatable.
00:08:35What is it?
00:08:37The unhatched eggs of a large, scaleless...
00:08:39Later, Data. A fish, Commander.
00:08:42A delicacy from the Caspian Sea on Earth.
00:08:45It's a favorite of mine.
00:08:47Our replicator has never done it justice, but I manage to store a few cases for special occasions.
00:08:53I am... honored, Captain.
00:09:10Are you adjusting to your new environment, Commander?
00:09:14I find the constraints a bit difficult to conform to.
00:09:19Just a short while ago,
00:09:21I had to stop myself from killing Commander Riker.
00:09:23( laughs )
00:09:25I believed he was trying to communicate the crew's sense of discomfort with my style of command.
00:09:29Under normal circumstances,
00:09:32I would consider that a challenge to my authority.
00:09:35One of the aims of the exchange program, Commander, is for us all to learn tolerance.
00:09:40As for my crew, it may be healthy to shake up the status quo occasionally.
00:09:45The Commander certainly appears to have the crew on its toes, sir.
00:09:50And then some.
00:09:51No offense, sir.
00:09:54None taken.
00:09:55I never kill anyone at the supper table, Mr. La Forge.
00:10:04Don't you like it, Commander?
00:10:06Our food has much more taste to it.
00:10:09While I'm sure this is well-prepared, it is much too bland for the stomach of a Klingon.
00:10:18It seems to agree with Worf.
00:10:21Yes.
00:10:31( door chimes )
00:10:35Enter.
00:10:39'el.
00:10:44Permission to speak freely, sir.
00:10:47For what purpose?
00:10:49I have questions I wish to pose.
00:10:53Are your quarters so comfortable?
00:10:56They serve me.
00:11:00This entire ship seems built on comfort, relaxation... being at ease.
00:11:08It is not the ship of a warrior.
00:11:11Not the ship of a Klingon.
00:11:18You cannot ask these questions within the boundaries of protocol?
00:11:23They are of a... personal nature, sir.
00:11:29Permission granted. Pose your questions.
00:11:32I wish to know if I have given you offense.
00:11:36I am not human.
00:11:37If you had given offense, you would not need to ask.
00:11:40Perhaps I have not performed my duties to your satisfaction.
00:11:44I find you to be a capable Starfleet officer, a credit to your ship.
00:11:50Yet, you dishonor me at every opportunity.
00:11:55Have I?
00:11:57I did not know that being polite to a Starfleet officer would bring dishonor to him.
00:12:02I am a Klingon.
00:12:04Really?
00:12:06Perhaps your blood has thinned in this environment.
00:12:14I simply didn't want to hurt you.
00:12:17( yells )
00:12:18mev yap!
00:12:21So your blood is not so thin after all.
00:12:24I am a Klingon!
00:12:26If you doubt it, a demonstration can be arranged.
00:12:30That is the response of a Klingon.
00:12:33The response I would expect... from my older brother.
00:12:45I was barely a year old when you left for the Khitomer Outpost.
00:12:52You, our mother and father were not going to stay long.
00:12:55It was decided that I did not need to go.
00:12:58I was left to stay with our father's friend, Lorgh, until your return.
00:13:03You never did.
00:13:07The Starfleet officer that rescued me was told by the Klingon High Command that...
00:13:13I had no living relatives.
00:13:16They assumed that I was killed with the family at Khitomer.
00:13:19Lorgh had no sons.
00:13:21He took me into his family.
00:13:24It was not until I reached the Age of Ascension that I was told the truth.
00:13:29So you asked to serve aboard the Enterprise to watch me.
00:13:33It was an excellent opportunity to see what kind of Klingon you were or if you were Klingon at all.
00:13:40Your deception offends me, brother.
00:13:43It should.
00:13:44But it was required.
00:13:46To satisfy your curiosity.
00:13:48No, much more.
00:13:50You are the eldest son.
00:13:52The challenge is yours to make.
00:13:56Challenge?
00:13:58The Klingon High Council has judged our father a traitor to the Empire.
00:14:08What are the allegations, Worf?
00:14:12My father is accused of aiding and abetting the Romulan attack on the Khitomer Outpost.
00:14:18The attack in which he himself was killed?
00:14:24But why now, after 20 years?
00:14:27I do not know, Captain.
00:14:29I will hear the evidence when I arrive.
00:14:31The charge has been made by Duras, the son of my father's greatest rival.
00:14:36Our family name will be disgraced for seven generations.
00:14:40It is my responsibility to clear his name or answer for his crimes. Answer for them?
00:14:46The family of a Klingon warrior is responsible for his actions and he is responsible for theirs.
00:14:53If I fail in my challenge, I will be executed.
00:14:59Will you grant my leave, Captain?
00:15:02No.
00:15:03If I understand correctly, a Starfleet officer, a respected member of my crew, could be accused of a capital crime.
00:15:12Your actions in this matter will reflect on this ship and on the Federation.
00:15:18Therefore, it seems only appropriate that your Captain should be at your side while you make your challenge.
00:15:26I'm sure you would do no less for me.
00:15:32Commander Kurn. Sir.
00:15:34We're changing course.
00:15:35Set coordinates for the First City of the Klingon Imperial Empire.
00:15:54We arrive within the hour.
00:15:58Yes.
00:16:00The Council will receive you at high sun in the Great Hall of...
00:16:03I know the procedure for the challenge.
00:16:05You'll need a cha'DIch to defend you.
00:16:08While you are accused, you will not be allowed combat.
00:16:12I would be honored if you chose me.
00:16:18I ask you to stand with me, to be my cha'DIch.
00:16:22jIlajneS.
00:16:24ghIj qet jaghmeyjaj.
00:16:27The two sons of Mogh-- together, we'll restore the family honor.
00:16:33No, for the proceedings, you will not reveal your true father.
00:16:37I must. You will not.
00:16:39Because it would mean my death as well if you fail.
00:16:42A Klingon's honor means more to him than his life.
00:16:46Perhaps your human values have clouded your judgment.
00:16:50I insist.
00:16:52On this ship, you are my Commander and I obey.
00:16:57In council chambers, you are my cha'DIch.
00:17:03You do not insist.
00:17:04You obey.
00:17:08Yes, brother.
00:17:45( speaking Klingon )
00:17:47( loud announcement in Klingon )
00:18:10I am Worf, son of Mogh.
00:18:14I have come to challenge the lies that have been spoken of my father.
00:18:21( excited murmuring )
00:18:30Worf, son of Mogh, you have challenged the judgment of the Council.
00:18:37Are you prepared to answer for this if you fail?
00:18:41Yes, with my life.
00:18:45Why do you come before us, Commander?
00:18:48I am Kurn, son of... Lorgh.
00:18:52I will stand by Worf's side.
00:18:55I am cha'DIch.
00:18:57Hmm. ( grunts )
00:19:05You claim a birthright you have forsaken.
00:19:08I have not forsaken my heritage.
00:19:12I am Klingon.
00:19:15My heart is of this world.
00:19:18My blood is as yours.
00:19:21Yet, you come to us wearing a child's uniform.
00:19:25And you bring outsiders to our Great Hall.
00:19:29I am here at my own request.
00:19:32I am Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the Enterprise.
00:19:36Your words mean nothing here.
00:19:38Duras, let him speak.
00:19:41Lieutenant Worf has served under my command with distinction.
00:19:46He has earned my admiration and my respect.
00:19:49It is my greatest wish that this Council, in its wisdom, will clear his family name and return him to duty.
00:19:58The trust of a commanding officer is admirable.
00:20:02Council has noted it.
00:20:04Speak the accusation.
00:20:08For many turns, the truth about Khitomer hath lain dormant, unknown.
00:20:15Now the truth has been revealed.
00:20:19The traitor, Mogh, sent the defense access codes to the Romulan patrol ships, allowing them to destroy the outpost.
00:20:28Thousands died on Khitomer.
00:20:32My father died on Khitomer.
00:20:37Their deaths must be avenged.
00:20:41( crowd murmuring )
00:20:49Your father was a traitor.
00:20:58By posing this challenge,
00:21:01you are a traitor.
00:21:16You will not wear the emblems of our people.
00:21:23You are a fool and your challenge can only result in a fool's death.
00:21:29It is a good day to die, Duras.
00:21:33And the day is not yet over.
00:21:39Council stands in recess.
00:21:42We will return for the Mek'ba.
00:21:45The evidence will be presented.
00:21:48Qapla'!
00:21:59Mr. Data... find out everything you can about the destruction of the Khitomer Outpost.
00:22:06Cross-reference with Romulan tactics and strategic information on the region.
00:22:10And request access to the Klingon central information net.
00:22:13Computer, presentation overview of Klingon custom and law pertaining to familial accountability.
00:22:18COMPUTER: Accessing.
00:22:20In my ready room.
00:22:25Worf.
00:22:29I would speak with you.
00:22:32Alone.
00:22:48You should not have brought the challenge.
00:22:51There was no risk to you.
00:22:55What does it matter?
00:22:57I am Klingon.
00:22:58Of that, I have no question.
00:23:01But your life in the Federation would not be affected by this judgment.
00:23:08My father...
00:23:10Is dead.
00:23:12He died long ago.
00:23:16I knew your father, served with him.
00:23:20This is not how I wanted to remember him.
00:23:24We must let the past be and protect what we have now.
00:23:31If you leave before the Mek'ba, no shame will come upon you.
00:23:38Return to your ship.
00:23:40Go back to your life.
00:23:42The challenge will be forgotten.
00:23:45Why would you ask me to lay aside the honor of my father, my family?
00:23:53Are these the words of the Council?
00:23:55I will not be questioned by you.
00:24:00Leave now, or you, too, will be condemned as a traitor.
00:24:12What Federation starship was the closest to the Khitomer at the time of the attack?
00:24:17DATA: The USS Intrepid was the first ship on the scene, sir.
00:24:21Contact Starfleet.
00:24:22Request all logs of the Intrepid.
00:24:25Riker to Dr. Crusher. Crusher here.
00:24:28I want you to look over the medical records from all the rescue vessels that responded to the Khitomer massacre.
00:24:32See if there's any information on the aftermath that might help us.
00:24:35CRUSHER: Understood.
00:24:41I should have known.
00:24:46Worf was right.
00:24:48It is a good day to die.
00:24:51The time has not yet come.
00:24:54It does not have to come for many turns.
00:24:58I know who you are, Kurn, son of Mogh.
00:25:02What?
00:25:03It was a wise choice to hide your family name.
00:25:07Do not err now by embracing it again, for you only embrace death.
00:25:12We shall see.
00:25:14Worf has made a choice and he will die for it, but you can still be safe.
00:25:22Let him stand alone.
00:25:24He is my brother.
00:25:26I will not betray him!
00:25:33Then you will die for him.
00:25:38( growls )
00:25:45( growling and grunting )
00:25:49( grunts in pain )
00:25:54( speaking Klingon )
00:26:03What kind of a weapon makes a vicious wound like that?
00:26:08It is a kut'luch, the ceremonial weapon of an assassin.
00:26:13Fortunately, his metabolic recovery is phenomenal.
00:26:17He will be all right.
00:26:20It does not matter.
00:26:21We should have let him die.
00:26:23Now that Duras knows his bloodlines... we will both be executed.
00:26:29You sound like you've already lost, Worf.
00:26:37Commander, I have discovered the basis of the charges against Worf's father.
00:26:42Apparently, the Klingons recently captured a Romulan ship with logs that provided new information on the Khitomer attack.
00:26:50They clearly indicate a transmission from the outpost to the Romulan ship moments before the shields went down.
00:26:56From Worf's father?
00:26:58They do correspond to Mogh's personal security code.
00:27:01How can we be sure those records haven't been falsified?
00:27:03Well, we can cross-check them against the Intrepid's sensor logs.
00:27:07I will try, but the Intrepid was at the edge of sensor range during the attack and we cannot be certain if the scan was complete.
00:27:14Looks like a pretty good match-up, Data.
00:27:16Both the Intrepid and the Romulan logs show a series of distress signals from Khitomer.
00:27:21What happened there?
00:27:22Those are gaps in the Intrepid's logs.
00:27:24Missing information due to the range.
00:27:26That is where Mogh's alleged transmission should be.
00:27:29Right in the middle of the gap?
00:27:30Wait a second, Data. Back up.
00:27:33Just before the Intrepid's gap begins, the timebase on both files are in perfect sync.
00:27:38But look.
00:27:41Look at what happens to the signal after the shields are dropped.
00:27:44They are no longer synchronous.
00:27:46Commander, somebody's been rewriting history.
00:27:50I do not pretend to fully understand the nuances of your world's law and culture, Lieutenant, but I do understand when someone is trying to hide something.
00:27:59K'mpec urged me to drop my challenge, abandon my family honor.
00:28:06It was impossible to believe I was hearing a Klingon speak.
00:28:10Obviously, they did not expect and never wanted this challenge.
00:28:13You're getting close to something, Lieutenant.
00:28:15Something they care a great deal about protecting.
00:28:19If it is true, it is not just Duras but the High Council itself that is my enemy.
00:28:29Captain...
00:28:32I must choose another cha'DIch.
00:28:34I would like your permission to ask one of the crew.
00:28:38Well, of course, Lieutenant. Choose whomever you wish.
00:28:40Then I would ask you to stand with me.
00:28:44You may refuse with no dishonor.
00:28:47Thank you, Lieutenant.
00:28:49I appreciate the gesture, but I know that there are stronger and younger men from whom to choose.
00:28:54I can think of no one I would rather have at my side.
00:29:03jIlajneS.
00:29:05ghIj qet jaghmeyjaj.
00:29:09I accept.
00:29:15( announcement in Klingon )
00:29:31My challenge will proceed.
00:29:33No threats, no treachery will stop it.
00:29:37Not even a trap set for my cha'DIch by a coward.
00:29:42Duras!
00:29:45I will not hear lies from the son of a traitor.
00:29:49Keep your place, Picard!
00:29:52This is my place.
00:29:53He is now my cha'DIch.
00:29:55This is not your world, human.
00:29:57You do not command here.
00:30:00I'm not here to command.
00:30:02Then you must be ready to fight.
00:30:06Something Starfleet does not teach you.
00:30:11You may test that assumption at your convenience.
00:30:31I've got something.
00:30:33Worf was not the only survivor of the Khitomer massacre.
00:30:36Another child? No, a Klingon woman was found with Worf.
00:30:43RIKER: Kahlest. Who was she?
00:30:46I don't know, but the report said she was severely injured, was transferred to Starbase 24 for treatment-- that was when she was separated from Worf-- and after her recovery, she returned home.
00:30:56We've got to find her if she's still alive.
00:30:58Data, scan the Klingon central net.
00:31:00See if there's any record of her.
00:31:03DURAS: The Romulans lowered the outpost's shields themselves.
00:31:07They were given the defense access code.
00:31:10The record clearly shows the Romulan patrol ship receiving a personal transmission from Mogh seconds before the shields fell.
00:31:22RIKER: Riker to Captain Picard.
00:31:25Stand by.
00:31:28The Khitomer Commander noted in his log that Mogh had been acting suspiciously...
00:31:34Go ahead, Number One. We've located another survivor of the Khitomer massacre-- a woman who was found with Worf.
00:31:39Her name is Kahlest.
00:31:41She resides in the Old Quarter of the First City.
00:31:43Well done. Picard out.
00:31:46DURAS: ...Another witness testified that Mogh often spoke of his admiration for the Romulans-- their culture, their women.
00:31:54Mogh betrayed us and 4,000 Klingons died on Khitomer.
00:32:01Only the son of Mogh survived.
00:32:05K'mpec.
00:32:06May we have a short recess?
00:32:10Len'mat.
00:32:16Have you heard of a woman called Kahlest?
00:32:20She was my ghojmok, my nurse.
00:32:23Then it's possible she was an eyewitness to your father's activities on Khitomer.
00:32:26But she died in the attack. No, she survived.
00:32:29She's living in the Old Quarter.
00:32:30I'm going to find her.
00:32:32It is too dangerous.
00:32:33You must not go alone.
00:32:35Hey, I'm your cha'DIch.
00:33:16Kahlest?
00:33:20What do you want?
00:33:22Your help.
00:33:24No.
00:33:26You don't even know what I want.
00:33:31You are cha'DIch.
00:33:33I know.
00:33:35Then you also know that Worf's life is at stake.
00:33:40I cannot help.
00:33:42I am dead.
00:33:44A long time dead.
00:33:47Were you with Worf's father just before the attack on Khitomer?
00:33:53No.
00:33:57My life ended on Khitomer.
00:33:59I served a proud family, a strong house.
00:34:07All that is gone.
00:34:09Worf is not gone.
00:34:11The family you served needs you again.
00:34:15I cannot help.
00:34:19Was his father a traitor?
00:34:22No.
00:34:25Mogh was loyal to the Emperor.
00:34:29Mogh suspected someone of plotting with the Romulans and followed them to Khitomer.
00:34:35Who? Who was the traitor?
00:34:37I do not know.
00:34:43Then we have no way to prove Mogh's innocence... and Worf will die as the son of a traitor.
00:34:54You must leave now, cha'DIch.
00:34:59I am dead.
00:35:12( yelling in Klingon )
00:35:38( groaning )
00:35:49My appreciation, madam.
00:35:51You are brave, cha'DIch.
00:35:54Worf chose well.
00:35:59Kahlest, would they recognize you?
00:36:02Would they know who you are?
00:36:04K'mpec would remember Kahlest.
00:36:08I caught his eye back then, but he was too fat.
00:36:16Come back with me.
00:36:18They won't know how much you know.
00:36:21It may shake loose the truth.
00:36:27I will come.
00:36:33DURAS: The evidence is clear.
00:36:35I would ask that the judgment stand.
00:36:39Let Worf be condemned as a son of a traitor to the Empire.
00:36:44( Klingons growling )
00:36:47Worf, son of Mogh, the judgment of...
00:36:53K'mpec!
00:36:55The Mek'ba is not complete.
00:36:58I bring an eyewitness to the Khitomer massacre.
00:37:02One who has new evidence, K'mpec.
00:37:09Len'mat!
00:37:11What is it you think you know, old woman?
00:37:14Do not answer.
00:37:15It is the rules of the Mek'ba that evidence be presented in open council.
00:37:20She will die before she gives evidence.
00:37:22Be silent, Duras.
00:37:24Would you kill an old woman to cover your dishonor?
00:37:30Yes.
00:37:32It is your dishonor we are protecting here, isn't it, Duras?
00:37:38I have no reluctance to kill you, human.
00:37:41Are you prepared to hear her evidence in open council?
00:37:45Obviously, we would not.
00:37:48Kahlest... you can go now.
00:37:57It is good to see you again.
00:38:02You are still fat, K'mpec.
00:38:13I asked you to leave.
00:38:15To let this challenge go unanswered.
00:38:18But you did not hear my words, and now it has come to this.
00:38:28Why did you judge my father guilty when you knew he was not?!
00:38:32Someone had to be blamed.
00:38:35The warriors who captured the Romulan ship had learned of the treachery.
00:38:41But only the Council knew whose security code had been transmitted.
00:38:46Ja'rod... father... of Duras.
00:38:53This Ha'DIBah should have been fed to the dogs!
00:38:57His family is powerful.
00:39:01If the truth were known, it would shatter the Council.
00:39:04Most certainly plunge us into civil war.
00:39:08You were in Starfleet.
00:39:10We did not expect you to challenge the judgment.
00:39:14Nor did we know there was another son of Mogh.
00:39:21Worf's challenge is successful.
00:39:24The honor of his family must be restored.
00:39:27You do not understand.
00:39:32His challenge was defeated before he ever made it.
00:39:38You will not be allowed to present this evidence.
00:39:41The judgment stands.
00:39:43You will be condemned.
00:39:45So will your brother.
00:39:47There is no other way now.
00:39:49You admit the truth and yet expect him to accept punishment?
00:39:56What does this say of an Empire who holds honor so dear?
00:40:02The Empire will not be destroyed for one family's honor.
00:40:10Unacceptable, K'mpec.
00:40:12You have no say in this, cha'DIch.
00:40:14I speak now as the Captain of the USS Enterprise and Lieutenant Worf's commanding officer.
00:40:19You will not execute a member of my crew, nor will I turn his brother over to you.
00:40:25This is not the Federation, Picard.
00:40:28If you defy an order of the High Council, the alliance with the Federation could fall to dust.
00:40:38The alliance of the Federation is not based on lies, K'mpec.
00:40:43Protect your secrets if you must, but you will not sacrifice these men.
00:40:52I will die for the Empire.
00:40:55Lieutenant...
00:40:56The cha'DIch will be silent!
00:41:03Allow my brother to return to his life.
00:41:07Only you need know his true bloodline.
00:41:10Not acceptable.
00:41:12His honor would demand revenge.
00:41:18If you allow him to live,
00:41:22I will give you something that will serve your purpose far more than my death.
00:41:30I will accept discommendation.
00:41:34Ah...
00:41:40You... would do this in open council?
00:41:47It would be the same as admitting your father's guilt, Worf.
00:41:52So be it.
00:41:55Your heart is Klingon.
00:42:00It will be done.
00:42:05What has been said here will never be spoken of again.
00:42:15You are the son of a traitor.
00:42:27Now I am ready.
00:42:37Why is he doing this?
00:42:40I was prepared to die.
00:42:43Worf wants you to live.
00:42:45The name of your father must someday be cleared.
00:42:49He needs you alive with your honor intact.
00:42:53But to do this...
00:42:54There will be another day, Commander.
00:42:59Do not forget what he does here today.
00:43:05Do not let your children forget.
00:43:16( crowd murmuring )
00:43:29tlhIH ghIj...
00:43:33jIHyoj.
00:43:36biHnuch.
00:43:53You must also... brother.