A collage of Worf (Michael Dorn) and Gowron (Robert O'Reilly) from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
A Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 7 episode included a great callback to Star Trek: First Contact. Although Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: The Next Generation were directly next to one another in Star Trek timeline order, the two shows had little in common. DS9 was set on a space station, used a more serialized storytelling format, and dealt with much darker, more nuanced themes than the often very optimistic TNG.
Gowron’s DS9 Threat To Worf Is A Call Back To Star Trek: First Contact Gowron's line referenced Wof's threat to Picard Gowron telling Worf “If you were a true Klingon, I would kill you where you stand!” on DS9 is almost a direct copy of Worf's"If you were any other man, I would kill you where you stand!" to Captain Picard in Star Trek: First Contact. Although different characters spoke the two lines, their context was quite similar, enhancing their connection.
However, given that both lines involve Worf, it is perhaps their differences rather than their similarities that make them more interesting. Worf's threat to Picard still held a degree of deference to his Captain, showing that Worf's respect for Picard was the only thing keeping him from attacking. In contrast, Gowron's line was a complete insult, making it clear that all respect between the two had been lost.
Star Trek: First Contact 's introduction of the Borg Queen changed the franchise's Borg lore forever and influenced the Borg's involvement in later shows like Star Trek: Voyager . The Borg Queen's existence and her connection to Captain Picard has even continued to have ripple effects in the modern franchise, such as in the second and third seasons of Star Trek: Picard .
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