Sam The Smuggler 1 Posted July 26, 2003 So, just what the Hell Happened To Him?? Do you think he was always like that, or did the power go to his head? He seemed like an Ok Guy at first, then it seemed he just keep gett more arrogant and cocky as time went on. And his action during the Final Days Of The Dominion War were inexcusable. After "Redemption", the last thing I was Expecting Was For Him To Die At Worf's Hands. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VaBeachGuy 12 Posted July 26, 2003 I think it's just like the old saying, absolute power corrupts absolutely. I loved the way the "end" came though I liked Duras' death sceen better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Goose 0 Posted July 27, 2003 Stardate:213567.8 I remember watching that episode where Worf killed Gowron.Me and my friends were like "Right On go Worf!!! :biggrin:"I was kinda disappointed that he decided not to be chancleor.Its kinda weird though.Worf goes from being a dishonored Klingon to being head of the Klingon Empire for a minute Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VaBeachGuy 12 Posted December 22, 2003 I like watching that episode just to see Worf kill him, worf really set the direction of the Klingon empire and had a huge impact on their future. He killed Duras which made Gowron the chancellor. He convinced Gowron to allow Kahless to live and become a figure head. He killed Gowron and then basically named Martok chancellor. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A l t e r E g o 9 Posted December 22, 2003 I have no memory of Worf killing Gowron, <_< which episode was this??? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mike 5 Posted December 22, 2003 I believe that it was "Tacking Into the Wind"..In the 7th Season of DS9.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A l t e r E g o 9 Posted December 22, 2003 I believe that it was "Tacking Into the Wind"..In the 7th Season of DS9.. Ok thank you, watching it now... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A l t e r E g o 9 Posted December 22, 2003 Do you think he was always like that, or did the power go to his head? No, I don't think he was always like that but yes the power did go to his head and in his defense he was not the first leader that ever happened to, it happens to all of them sooner or later just for different reasons. It start's off with a rallying for a change of leadership because the old leader has become corrupt ending in a coup and setting the "New Leader Who Will Restore Them Their Former Glory" up. Then given enough time, the new leader corrupts (or a new faction who BELIEVES the Old leader to be corrupt or not doing enough to Restore Glory begins a coup attempt and) it starts all over again, it's Klingon politics. Gowron became paranoid the people were going to get behind Martok to become the new leader, imo that is why Gowron kept sending Martok on impossible missions, he hoped he would be killed thus any possible coup attempts would be nipped in the bud. worf really set the direction of the Klingon empire and had a huge impact on their future. I hope so but I doubt it, I believe that's why Worf left his position (I forget what it was) among the Klingons; he finally saw things were never going to change and most likely decided to get heck outta there before an assassin came after him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VaBeachGuy 12 Posted December 22, 2003 worf really set the direction of the Klingon empire and had a huge impact on their future. I hope so but I doubt it, I believe that's why Worf left his position (I forget what it was) among the Klingons; he finally saw things were never going to change and most likely decided to get heck outta there before an assassin came after him. What I meant was in the actions he already had done he set the course of the Klingon empire. He killed Duras which made Gowron the chancellor, he talked Gowron out of killing Kahless and now the Klingon's have an emperor (even if his is just a figure head), he killed Gowron and then he made Gowron the new chancellor. Those are all pretty significant events that I think would set the course of events in the Klingon empire for decades to come. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A l t e r E g o 9 Posted December 22, 2003 (edited) he killed Gowron and then he made Gowron the new chancellor. You mean Martok and I hope your right. Everything depends on the ability of Martok to effect real change but if not, we haven't seen the last of the Old Ways. Edited December 22, 2003 by Alterego Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VaBeachGuy 12 Posted December 22, 2003 he killed Gowron and then he made Gowron the new chancellor. You mean Martok and I hope your right. Everything depends on the ability of Martok to effect real change but if not, we haven't seen the last of the Old Ways. Yeah I meant Martok lol, have you watched that episode yet or have I done gone and spoiled it for ya? lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A l t e r E g o 9 Posted December 22, 2003 No it's not spoiled I've watched it twice now, once when it first aired and today I watched the tape recorded version even though I have it on DVD. <_< Coo-Koo!Coo-Koo! Actually I'm giving all our DS9 and VOY tapes to our Son for Christmas so I wanted to get some more use of them first. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VaBeachGuy 12 Posted December 22, 2003 No it's not spoiled I've watched it twice now, once when it first aired and today I watched the tape recorded version even though I have it on DVD. :unsure: Coo-Koo!Coo-Koo! Actually I'm giving all our DS9 and VOY tapes to our Son for Christmas so I wanted to get some more use of them first. Good, I'm glad I didn't spoile it lol. I've seen all of the DS9's so many times each that I sometimes forget that there are people in the world that haven't seen them yet <_< Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Admiral Kirk 1 Posted December 29, 2003 Gowron was one of my favorite characters and I noticed the change in the character as time went on. I think that power corrupted him and that he was very insecure in his leadership because of the way that he became leader. Plus with rivals everywhere and the knowledge that the Federation indirectly helped him to power may have gave him a chip on his shoulder. perhaps it also made him want to demonstrate his prowess in battle and his independence by breaking the treaty with the UFP. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VaBeachGuy 12 Posted December 30, 2003 I think he was just afraid of Martok's growing popularity. He needed to get rid of him and he used the war as a way of doing it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites