If I recall correctly, they didn't exchange the whole oath. Worf said he didn't want to have the same dishonor he was dealing with befall on her or Alexander... I think it went something like...
WORF: I... have not received your report on the explosion.
K'Ehleyr looks at him... and slowly smiles. She can see through this charade.
K'EHLEYR: Two Klingons killed... a few minor injuries... Were you concerned about me?
WORF: As head of security... it is my duty to be concerned.
K'EHLEYR: Is that it? Just official concern for my well-being?
WORF: You know my... feelings.
K'EHLEYR: Maybe I've forgotten.
They share a look... and it's clear that neither one of them has forgotten any of the feelings they share.
WORF: You were right... I would have insisted that we take the oath. But not just because of tradition...
K'EHLEYR: I thought about telling you...wanted to tell you. I wasn't ready.
She steps closer to him and the sexual tension rises another degree.
K'EHLEYR: When I left, you said you'd never be complete without me. It took some time... but I came to realize... I need you too. You're part of me, Worf.
They unconsciously move closer... pulled by feelings they can barely control. Worf breathes deeply of her scent... her eyes blaze with passion... Worf softly quotes the ancient Klingon words of devotion.
WORF: jIH dok (My blood)
K'EHLEYR: (hearing the call) maj dok (Our blood)
They are inches away from each other... the attraction is almost overpowering. But Worf finally pulls away and breaks the moment.
WORF: I cannot allow you to... suffer my humiliation.
K'EHLEYR: There would be no suffering... I don't care what other Klingons think of you.
WORF: But what of the boy? He may want to live in the Empire someday. He would be an outcast... another traitor from a family of traitors.
K'EHLEYR: "Family of traitors?" I don't believe that for a minute.
But now Worf reaches out to her... makes a personal appeal and connection.
WORF: Respect my wishes in this matter. I cannot take the oath with you... (very difficult) And I cannot claim your son.
K'Ehleyr looks in his eyes... sees the pain there and reluctantly acquiesces. A long beat.
K'EHLEYR: If you cannot be his father... at least be his friend.
I think that about sums it up, eh?
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2006-09-08 15:44:16
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answered by todvango 6
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surely. in case you do not watch them, you received't understand the relationship between the Klingon Empire and The Federation which began at Kittimer (see well known human being Trek VI, The Undiscovered united states) even as a faction of Romulans, Klingons and people attacked in an attempt to dam a peace accord. the relationship between both societies culminates contained in the adoption of Worf with the help of a human kin and his next starting to be a member of of well known human being Fleet. in case you've watched the unique ST, you know that at that aspect a Klingon being cutting-edge on a well known human being Fleet deliver replaced into about as in all probability to ensue as a snowball lasting in Hades. you may no longer look after Klingons, yet with out understanding them, you do not truly know well known human being Trek.
2016-11-25 20:35:33
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answered by ? 4
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here you go http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2jtRWFOd04
2006-09-08 03:32:43
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answered by chancethepug 4
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