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  Alexander Rozhenko - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Alexander Rozhenko was the son of Worf and Federation Ambassador K'Ehleyr.
Alexander was conceived during a brief encounter between Worf and K'Ehleyr when the Ambassador came aboard the USS Enterprise-D in an effort to defuse a potential crisis presented by the return of a Klingon D7 class battle cruiser that had been dispatched decades before as a sleeper ship.
Helena and Sergey believed that Alexander's behavior problems were not unusual for a boy of his age but could only be solved by the presence of his father; even as she admitted that the two of them were too old and ill-equipped to raise a Klingon child, even one who was 1/4 Human.
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 Alexander Rozhenko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander Rozhenko is a character in the Star Trek fictional universe.
Alexander Rozhenko was the son of Worf and K'Ehleyr.
In 2370, when Alexander was approaching the Age of Ascension, an adult Alexander from the future, at first identifying himself as K'mtar, came back in time to help young Alexander understand the importance of the ritual and accepting his Klingon heritage, although the young Alexander did not know that the man was in fact himself.
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 Alexander Rozhenko - Non-canon Star Trek Wiki - A Wikia wiki
Ambassador Alexander Rozhenko, son of Worf and K'Ehleyr, was an unusual Klingon.
Alexander served on the vessels the IKS Rotarrin and the IKS Yavang during the Dominion War in 2374 and 2375.
One of Alexander's first assignments was addressing the Klingon High Council on the matter of a ship full of Reman refugees that were seeking asylum in the Federation.
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The rift is obvious as Alexander claims he's not here to be Worf's son, but to serve the Empire, which Worf notes was not one of his priorities the last time they spoke.
Alexander is clumsily practicing his bat'leth moves when Martok comes in, and asks why he's here.
Alexander is to report to a cargo vessel.
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 Starfleet Missions II - Starfleet Database - Alexander Rozhenko
Alexander Rozhenko is the son of Lt. Worf and the Late Klingon Ambassador K'Ehleyr.
Alexander lived with his mother for the first three years of his life.
Although his mother was half human, making Alexander three-quarters Klingon and one-quarter human, his mother chose not to expose him to Klingon traditions and to let him find his own path, yet, When he and his Mom visited Worf, His mother was Murdered by a Klingon of the House of Duras.
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 Alexander Rozhenko   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Alexander was born in 2366, on the 43rd day of Maktag, and spent his infancy in the care of his mother.
Worf learned of Alexander's existence shortly before K'Ehleyr's death in 2367, but was reluctant to acknowledge that Alexander was his son, for fear that Alexander would bear the disgrace of Worf's discommendation.
In 2370, when Alexander was to make his choice of whether or not to undergo the first Rite of Ascension, he was visited by a mysterious stranger named K'mtar, who helped young Alexander to better understand the Klingon way.
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 DS9 Encyclopedia & Lexicon - Regular Characters: Worf
The first of his people to serve in Starfleet, Worf was born on Qo'Nos, and as a small child was on the outpost of Khitomer when it was attacked by the Romulans.
In his Academy days, Worf had an affair with a half-Klingon, half-human woman named K'Ehleyr, with whom he was reunited briefly on the Enterprise; they conceived their son Alexander, though this was unknown to Worf at the time ("The Emissary" [TNG]).
While serving on the Rotarran, Worf was reunited with his estranged son Alexander, now a recruit in the Klingon Defense Forces.
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 alexander, rozhenko, alexander rozhenko   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Born in 2366, Alexander is the son of Worf and...
Biography, --- Jon Steuer: Born in 2366, Alexander is the son of Worf and the late Federation Ambassador K'Ehleyr.
Biography, Born in 2366, Alexander is the son of Worf and the late Federation Ambassador K'Ehleyr.
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 Alexander Rozhenko
Alexander is the young son of Lieutenant Worf and K'Ehleyr.
After losing his mother to a vicious attack by the Klingon Duras, Alexander was sent to live with his father's adoptive parents, Sergey and Helena Rozhenko.
Alexander faces a tremendous challenge in trying to adapt to shipboard life, as the only Klingon on board the U.S.S. Enterprise and also as the child of a single parent.
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 Worf, Son of Mogh - Non-canon Star Trek Wiki - A Wikia wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Worf was discovered buried in the rubble of his family's residence by a Starfleet officer named Sergei Rozhenko, and it was determined that he had suffered some brain damage, losing part of his memory.
The Rozhenkos raised Worf on the farming colony of Gault and on Earth in Russia and the city of Minsk, with their own son Nikolai "Simon" Rozhenko.
At the transformed planet of Aluwna, Worf and his Klingon warriors, including his son Alexander, fought off the Moss Creatures that activated the wave in order to re-form worlds to their own specifications, while struggling to restore the planet's population from a series of transporter satellites.
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ALEXANDER They weren't happy about my decision, but when they realized I was determined to enlist, they supported me as they always have.
Alexander is quicker, but Ch'Targh is grounded and moves with a grace unusual in a big man. The rest of the Klingons gather around to watch, egging them on.
ALEXANDER You must be pleased -- Alexander shoves himself toward Worf's Jem'Hadar blade, forcing his father to back up a step to avoid impaling his son.
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The episode successfully conveys the sense that Worf was at least partially at fault for not having been present when his son needed him; rather, he claimed his life as a warrior versus Alexander's as a non-warrior as a basis for deciding their lives would simply be incompatible.
Alexander's repressed anger toward his father for constantly "sending him away" when he was younger certainly has a strong basis for its existence.
A crucial turning point where Alexander locks himself inside a room filling with toxic gases--apparently intentionally--seems to want to explain in one broad stroke the reasons why Worf and Alexander finally come to their point of reconciliation...
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 TrekWeb.COM
Jon Steuer played young Alexander in "Reunion"; Brian Bonsall was Alexander in the rest of his TNG appearances, and James Sloyan appeared as a future Alexander (K'mtar) in TNG's "Firstborn".
Devastated, Alexander confronts his father and accuses him of trying to get rid of him, just like when he was a boy.
When Alexander's sensor panel is destroyed during the battle, he and Ch'Targh volunteer for the deadly task of sealing a plasma leak.
www.trekweb.com /TerokNor/missions/526.html   (552 words)

  
 Alexander Rozhenko - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki
Alexander Rozhenko ist der Sohn von Worf und K'Ehleyr.
Alexander lebt nach dem Tod seiner Mutter bei seinen Großeltern Sergey und Helena Rozhenko auf Gault.
Alexander ist aufgrund seiner hybriden Mutter zu einem Viertel Mensch und zu drei Vierteln Klingone.
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 Helena Rozhenko - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki
Helena Rozhenko was a human female who was married to Sergey Rozhenko and had one son, Nikolai Rozhenko.
In 2347, the Rozhenko family was residing on the farming colony of Gault where Worf and Nikolai grew up.
The Rozhenkos would continue to live out their retirement in the same dwelling for a number of years to follow.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Helena_Rozhenko   (397 words)

  
 DS9 Review for "Sons and Daughters"
But Alexander is not quick to forgive (another trait that he and Worf have in common).
Alexander does not mean anything to him, but Worf is another son to him.
I think Alexander joined the House of Martok a little quickly given that 60 minutes earlier he even wouldn't even speak to Worf, but I guess there is a war on.
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 Information for the Role of Alexander Rozhenko   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Born in 2366, Alexander is the son of Worf and the late Federation Ambassador K'Ehleyr.
Worf was initially reluctant to recognize Alexander as his son, fearing his discommendation would bring him shame.
As he grew older, Alexander resented the fact that Worf left him in the care of his adoptive grandparents.
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 Talk:Alexander Rozhenko - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
But in "Firstborn" Alexander Future self says he was 3 years old during that episode.
I believe there is a known inconsistency in Alexander's backstory which was partially explained away when we saw him again years later in "Sons and Daughters" when we saw he had reached adulthood very quickly.
I agree, it is pure speculation, not background, so I have removed the following: "Alexander may have been named after Alexander the Great (one of the great warriors in Human history) by his mother as a way of honoring both her Klingon and Human heritage.
www.memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Talk:Alexander_Rozhenko   (699 words)

  
 Star Trek - The Next Generation - Worf   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Sergey and his wife, Helena Rozhenko, adopted Worf and raised him as their own son, because it was believed that Worf had no remaining family on the homeworld.
Worf was raised along with an adoptive brother, Nikolai Rozhenko, the Rozhenkos' biological son.
Worf had a son Alexander Rozhenko, in 2366, with Ambassador K'Ehleyr, with whom he had been romanticlly involved.
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 The Great Link : The Races/The Dominion Arc/DS9's 'Sons and Daughters'
Alexander, due to trivial holodeck pursuits on the late 1701-D, does not.
Alexander claims to have answered the warriors call to battle.
Martok also informs Alexander that he is being transferred to another ship later that evening, this is Worf’s doing.
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 Sergey and Helena Rozhenko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the fictional Star Trek universe, Sergey and Helena Rozhenko (played by Theodore Bikel and Georgia Brown respectively) are the adoptive parents of Worf.
Sergey was a chief petty officer aboard the USS Intrepid who found and adopted Worf after his ship was sent to aid the Klingons after the Khitomer massacre in 2346.
Later in life, Sergey, along with Helena, accepted custody of Worf's son Alexander Rozhenko.
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 A Star Trekker's Almost Paradise - Worf
Helena Rozhenko brought Alexander to Worf when the Enterprise pleading with him that Alexander needed a parent.
He came back to tell him he [Worf] would be dead if he kept forcing the young Alexander the path of the warrior.
Reconsidered after he became a persona non grata in the Klingon Empire when his family's honour was once again stripped (and Kurn lost his seat n the High Counsil) for not siding with Empire when they wanted to invade Cardassia.
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 Captain Chang Webster
My mother, an SI opperative was originally sent to Romuls in oreder to spy on my father, Commodre Worf Rozhenko, to make sure that he did not give away any secrets while he negotiated a new treaty between the Romlan and the Federation.
My father, a Starfleet Commodore that was overseeing the negatiation between the Federation and the Romulans, saw to it that I was trained extensivle by his father, Commader Alexander Rozhenko (son of Worf Rozhenko), who was representing the Klingon Star Empire there.
Commander Rozhenko then took me on the KSS Bounty with him to the Klingon Homeworld where I was enrolled in the very exclusive Kaless School of Battle and Command.
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 "Star Trek: The Next Generation" Firstborn (1994)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
As Alexander approaches his First Rite of Ascension, he tells his father he doesn't want to declare himself a warrior as Klingons his age are supposed to.
Hoping to help Worf, Picard directs the Enterprise to stop at Maranga IV where Worf and Alexander attend the festival of Kot'baval.
Trivia note: Brian Bonsall returns in his first appearance as Alexander Rozhenko since 1992's "A Fistful Of Datas" and with this episode concludes his story arc on TNG.
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 Star Trek Lives - Personnel - K'Ehleyr
K'Ehleyr had been romantically involved with Worf in 2359, but the relationship remained unresolved until 2365, when K'Ehleyr was assigned to the Enterprise-D to deal with the T'Ong crisis.
K'Ehleyr and Worf nearly took the Klingon marriage oath at the time, when, unbeknowst to Worf, their liaison resulted in the conception of a child, Alexander Rozhenko.
Worf also accepted custody of his son, ALexander, who remained with him aboard the Enterprise-D. K'Ehleyr was first seen in "The Emissary" (TNG).
www.startreklives.de /personnel/kli_kehleyr.htm   (232 words)

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