Birthright
©1993 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved.
Birthright
Part II

©1993 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved.
Episode 142 Episode 143
Airdate February 22, 1993 Airdate March 1, 1993

Catalog Number PLTEB-35501
Format Extended Play CLV
  
Table of Contents
Theatrical Trailer
Running Time 88 minutes
Side Running Time
1 44min 00sec
2 44min 51sec
88min 51sec
Pressing Location Pioneer LDC - Japan
Retail Price £19.99
Issued May 12, 1997

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Birthright
Directed by Winrich Kolbe
Written by Brannon Braga
Executive Producers Rick Berman & Michael Piller
Starring Patrick Stewart
Jonathan Frakes
Also Starring LeVar Burton
Michael Dorn
Gates McFadden
Marina Sirtis
Brent Spiner
Guest Stars Siddig El Fadil
James Cromwell
Cristine Rose
Jennifer Gatti
Richard Herd

Stardate 46578.4
The Enterprise arrives at Deep Space Nine, where a mysterious alien, Jaglom Shrek (James Cromwell) claims he can prove that Worf's {Michael Dorn) father, Mogh, is still alive. Meanwhile, an accident in engineering incapacitates Data (Brent Spiner). After he is revived, he insists he saw his father, Dr. Noonian Soong, while unconscious. Dr. Bashir, (Siddig El Fadil), the station's physician, theorizes that Data may have had a dream. Intrigued, Data attempts to reenter his dream state in order to learn more about his creator, while Worf seeks out Shrek and embarks on a journey to the distant Romulan prison where his father is supposedly being held. What he finds there could be deadly... Part one of two.


Birthright, Part II
Directed by Dan Curry
Written by René Echevarria
Executive Producers Rick Berman & Michael Piller
Starring Patrick Stewart
Jonathan Frakes
Also Starring LeVar Burton
Michael Dorn
Gates McFadden
Marina Sirtis
Brent Spiner
Guest Stars Cristine Rose
James Cromwell
Sterling Macer, Jr.
Alan Scarfe
Jennifer Gatti
Richard Herd

Stardate 46579.2
Conclusion. Worf (Michael Dorn) discovers a secret Romulan prison camp in the Carraya System and learns that his father did indeed die in battle at Khitomer. After a failed escape attempt, he learns that the Klingons housed there have come to regard the prison as their home. Later, while performing an ancient Klingon martial arts exercise, Worf attracts the attention of the younger Klingons and gladly assumes the role of teacher. When the Klingon youth begin to embrace their heritage, the Romulan leader (Alan Scarfe) becomes enraged and threatens to execute Worf for his subversive activities. But Worf refuses to acquiesce, preferring to die with honor, rather than give up his birthright as a Klingon warrior.


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