Post by Akadeanna Hawk on Mar 7, 2017 20:29:58 GMT -5
ALEXANDER
- Young Alexander
- Alexander And K'mtar
- Father And Son
- Alexander A Fistful Of Datas
- Older Alexander
- Alexander And Deanna Troi
- Alexander And Lwaxana Troi
- Alexander And bat'leth
Name: Alexander House Of Worf
Honourific/Birthname: Alexander House Of Worf
Nicknames: Little Warrior
Age: 18 years old
Gender: male
Sexual Preference: Bisexual, no preference either way
Birthplace: IKS P'Rang
Craft/Profession: Klingon Defense Force Lieutenant | Assistant Self-Defense Trainer
Weyr Rank: Dragon Candidate
Gifts (HAD, HAF, HAW, HAA): None
Dragon: None
Pets: None
Education: Earth Schools, Klingon Warrior Classes
Family:
Mother: K'Ehleyr (Deceased) | Jadzia Dax (Step-mom, Deceased)
Father: Worf
Brothers: K'mtar
Sisters: None
Any Other Family: Mogh (Grandfather, Deceased); Sergey Rozhenko (Adopted Grandfather); Helena Rozhenk (Adopted Grandmother); Kurn (Uncle); Nikolai Rozhenko (Adopted Uncle); Jeremy Aster (Adopted Uncle); William T. Riker and Deanna Troi (Godparents); Martok (Member Of Respected House)
Significant Other/Fiancé/Boyfriend/Girlfriend: None
Children: None
Appearance:
Playby Marc Worden
Height 6 feet even (still growing)
Build Muscular
Hair Black
Eyes Light Blue
Expanded
Alexander stands at 6 feet even, however he is still growing; he has messy shoulder length black hair and light blue eyes; he is very muscular built, he prefers to wear his Klingon Warrior Clothing over anything else and plans to wear it to the hatching, his forehead ridges aren't too pronounced because he is ¾ Klingon and ¼ Human. He wears the House Of Mogh, House Of Worf and House Of Martok Symbols on his clothing; when training and teaching his hair is braided and it will be braided for the hatching.
He is very muscular and very strong able to carry 20 bags of Frozen Ember Stone and Ice Stone and Firestone in one arm so he could carry 40 bags by himself he is getting stronger every day one day he will be as strong as his Father, Brother, and Uncle. His skin is very dark skin; unlike his Father, Uncle, and Brother he has normal teeth.
Personality:
Likes:
Dislikes:
Fears:
Expanded
Alexander isn't as much of the warrior/fighter type like his family, having more of the Diplomat mentality that he inherited from this Mother K'Ehleyr and he still has some of his childish attitude not really having grown out of it yet at 18 years old. He though is fiercely protective and loyal to his comrads and his family, honor means everything to him as it does to all Klingon's; however he is very caring about his family, he was very happy when K'mtar returned to him and his family surprised what the older Klingon had told him about what went down. He would kill without a second thought to protect anyone especially to protect his family, he is also very gentle with animals.
History: 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 prevented by the return of a Klingon D7 class battle cruiser IKS T'Ong that had been dispatched decades before as a sleeper ship. After the crisis was successfully resolved K'Ehleyr departed the Enterprise. She concealed her pregnancy and the birth of Alexander from Worf, finally revealing approximately one year later when she returned to the Enterprise as part of a contingent representing K'mpec in his efforts to persuade Jean-Luc Picard to act as the Arbiter Of Succession for the Klingon Empire.
Until that point Alexander had lived with his Mother, not knowing who his Father was. Despite a coy attitude meant to antagonize Worf, K'Ehleyr wanted Worf to acknowledge Alexander as his son. Worf was reluctant to do so because of his recent discommendation and the dishonor that alexander would be forced to share as a result. However, despite his concerns Worf was forced to acknowledge the relationship of K'Ehleyr and Alexander to him when K'Ehleyr was killed by Duras because of her investigation into the circumstances surrounding the Khitomer Massacrew and Worf's discommendation. After K'Ehleyr's death, Worf took custody of Alexander and sent him to live with Worf's foster parents Sergey and Helena Rozhenko
Alexander was brought back on board the Enterprise-D one year later by Helena Rozhenko. During his time on Earth, Alexander had, had problems adjusting. Though smart and high-spirited, he was not always truthful and sometimes difficult to control. 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. Helena also admitted that the two of them were too old and ill-equipped to raise a Klingon child, even one who was ¼ Human.
Alexander wasn't a “typical” Klingon child, considering that he was one-quarter Human and had lived with Humans for most of his life. Intially, the adjustment to living on the Enterprise was very difficult. Much to his Father's dismay, Alexander displayed tendencies toward telling lies and even was guilty of small instances of theft. Even after his Father disciplined him, Alexander's behavior was a problem in school, causing Ms. Kyle to report to Worf that his defiance, along with continued theft and lying, were disrupting the class. His disobedience to Worf and disregard for the instructions of his elders and Ship's regulations eventually came to a head when Alexander was nearly killed in a fire in the Ship's biolab.
Alexander eventually settled into life on the Ship and made friends, but the adjustment took time. Deanna Troi took a special interest in the child and his difficulties adjusting to the Ship and his Father. The two developed a strong relationship, so much that Worf asked the Counselor to be Alexander's Guardian when it appeared he might die following a dangerous medical operation. Alexander was also friendly with Counselor Troi's Mother, Lwaxana Troi, who came aboard the Enterprise to be wed to Campio. In their brief time together, Alexander and Lwaxana spent time together on the holodeck and became good friends, much to his Father's dismay.
While on board the Enterprise, Alexander at one point developed a Deadwood holodeck program with the help of Reginald Barclay. Despite his efforts to find extra duties for himself, Worf agreed to participate in the program as a means of interacting with his son and improving their relationship. To his surprise, Worf enjoyed the program, especially his role as the Sheriff with Alexander as his deputy. Initially, the program was too easy and Alexander was disappointed, so he ordered the difficulty level to be reset to four, forcing his Father to expend more effort in apprehending the criminal characters. At the same time Lieutenant Commanders Geordi LaForge and Data were conducting an experiment which went awry and influenced the program. The main characters took on the appearance and abilities of Data and the holodeck safeguards were removed, making the 19th century firearms lethal and placing Alexander in jeopardy. Alexander eventually escaped, but he worried that the episode would mean his Father would never again visit the program. His Father assured him that if the town of Deadwood were to be threatened again, they would need a Sheriff... and a Deputy.
Alexander helped Captain Picard and others regain control of the ship from DaiMon Lurin. The Captain, along with Ro Laren, Keiko O'Brien, and Guinan, had passed through a molecular reversion field that had reverted them to a stage of physical youth. Blending in with the Ship's civilian children they re-took the ship. Alexander participated in their plan by distracting several of their guards and stealing items from Sickbay.
A few years later a man who claimed to be Alexander from the future who went by the name K'mtar, made contact with Worf and Alexander, he posed as the gin'tak to the House Of Mogh. In attempt to change the history he could see coming for the young Klingon he tried to convince Worf that the young boy needed to be trained as a Klingon Warrior. When it became apparent that Alexander was not willing to do so, however, he attempted to kill him, only to be stopped by Worf. He explained to Worf that in the future that he had been assassinated on the floor of the High Council, due to Alexander's attempts at bringing peace to the Empire. Though the whole story of being Alexander from the future was untrue as K'mtar was a counterpart of Alexander from another Dimension and the story was of his own life.
Following the destruction of the Enterprise-D, Worf sent Alexander back to Earth to live with his foster parents while he journeyed to Boreth during his extended leave from Starfleet. Upon returning to active service, he chose to leave Alexander on Earth, believing he was far happier there than he was living with him.
After years of avoiding Klingon culture, Alexander enlisted in the Klingon Defense Forces at the height of the Dominion War. He was given the rank of bekk, and assigned to the IKS Rotarran under General Martok and Worf. He had severe trouble serving with other Klingons, as he was unskilled as a warrior and displayed many Human traits that the other crew members found soft and disgusting.
Alexander's adjustment to life among Klingons was difficult. He was unable to offer a full explanation for his change of heart to either Worf or Martok but seemed to recognize, as he reached Klingon maturity, that his path lay with his people. Though none questioned his commitment, his combat skills were sorely lacking and his lack of knowledge of Klingon customs hurt his standing on board. Upon being reunited, Alexander was emotionally cold towards Worf and was resentful and bitter at being abandoned by his Father. Alexander also corrected Worf in conversation when Worf referred to his adoptive parents as Alexander's grandparents. It should be noted that in other instances Alexander demonstrated an affection for Worf's adoptive parents and that the instance mentioned above may have been an attempt to further irritate and get back at Worf.
Moreover, his presence on the vessel proved a trial for Worf and a source of resentment among the crew. At Martok's urging Worf attempted to mend his relationship with Alexander both as a Father and a First Officer. Martok advised Worf to let matters essentially tend to themselves; that Alexander would find a place on the Ship, and by extension, learn about Klingon culture along the way. Though he might suffer some broken bones, as well as other injuries, he would survive. When Alexander forgot to clear a battle simulation from the sensors, he called an alert, believing they were under attack. When the mistake was realized, the crew laughed. Martok told Worf the crew had accepted Alexander, and Worf replied yes, as the Ship's fool.
Tension continued between Alexander and Worf when Martok agreed to Worf's request to have Alexander transferred off the ship at the next opportunity, due to Alexander's inability to master basic combat skills and his ongoing resentfulness towards Worf, which clouded his judgment, as well as his lack of a real answer when Martok challenged his motivations. All of these made Martok believe Alexander unfit for battle. Alexander accused Worf of never accepting him. The Rotarran was attacked shortly after. While attempting to make repairs, Alexander managed to lock himself into a corridor, the Ship's fool once again. When Worf observed the affection the crew held for Alexander and his own graceful acceptance of the role, Worf changed his mind about transferring Alexander off the ship, telling Alexander, “I cannot fix the mistakes I have made, but from now on I will stand with you. I will teach you what you need to be a warrior, and you will teach me what I need to be a Father.” Alexander challenged Worf by saying “Let's see if you mean it.” Eventually the two reached a full reconciliation that led to Alexander joining the House Of Martok.
Alexander continued his service aboard the Rotarran and strengthened his relationships with his fellow Klingons. He continued to make mistakes, sch as flooding an entire corridor with a superheated hydraulic fluid. This did not strain his position within the Ship, however, as the crew considered him a good luck charm; the more mistakes Alexander made, the fewer they would make in battle. Later that year, along with most of the Rotarran's crew, he transferred to the IKS Ya'Vang where he hoped the good will towards him would continue. Alexander has made it to weapon's officer of the Ya'Vang as well as losing his clumsiness.
When his Father, Uncle, and brother K'mtar decided to settle on Pern he followed them as well to Pern and helped build Halloween Weyr being 4 strong men they were a big help building the Weyr and during the evening meal break time Kurn, Worf, Alexander, and K'mtar were all searched; Worf and Kurn were searched by Gold Rinth while Alexander and K'mtar were searched by Silver Silvith and all 4 men accepted their search.
The 4 Klingon's now wait for the clutch to hatch, but none of them look forward to the upcoming Threadfall, but they already have been assigned to carrying bags of Firestone, Ice Stone, and Frozen Ember Stone to the Riders who would carry them to the Wings incase they don't impress a Dragon. As they wait the 4 of them teach Self-Defense to the Candidates and to any Rider who desires to know how to defend themselves more.
- Young Alexander
- Alexander And K'mtar
- Father And Son
- Alexander A Fistful Of Datas
- Older Alexander
- Alexander And Deanna Troi
- Alexander And Lwaxana Troi
- Alexander And bat'leth
Name: Alexander House Of Worf
Honourific/Birthname: Alexander House Of Worf
Nicknames: Little Warrior
Age: 18 years old
Gender: male
Sexual Preference: Bisexual, no preference either way
Birthplace: IKS P'Rang
Craft/Profession: Klingon Defense Force Lieutenant | Assistant Self-Defense Trainer
Weyr Rank: Dragon Candidate
Gifts (HAD, HAF, HAW, HAA): None
Dragon: None
Pets: None
Education: Earth Schools, Klingon Warrior Classes
Family:
Mother: K'Ehleyr (Deceased) | Jadzia Dax (Step-mom, Deceased)
Father: Worf
Brothers: K'mtar
Sisters: None
Any Other Family: Mogh (Grandfather, Deceased); Sergey Rozhenko (Adopted Grandfather); Helena Rozhenk (Adopted Grandmother); Kurn (Uncle); Nikolai Rozhenko (Adopted Uncle); Jeremy Aster (Adopted Uncle); William T. Riker and Deanna Troi (Godparents); Martok (Member Of Respected House)
Significant Other/Fiancé/Boyfriend/Girlfriend: None
Children: None
Appearance:
Playby Marc Worden
Height 6 feet even (still growing)
Build Muscular
Hair Black
Eyes Light Blue
Expanded
Alexander stands at 6 feet even, however he is still growing; he has messy shoulder length black hair and light blue eyes; he is very muscular built, he prefers to wear his Klingon Warrior Clothing over anything else and plans to wear it to the hatching, his forehead ridges aren't too pronounced because he is ¾ Klingon and ¼ Human. He wears the House Of Mogh, House Of Worf and House Of Martok Symbols on his clothing; when training and teaching his hair is braided and it will be braided for the hatching.
He is very muscular and very strong able to carry 20 bags of Frozen Ember Stone and Ice Stone and Firestone in one arm so he could carry 40 bags by himself he is getting stronger every day one day he will be as strong as his Father, Brother, and Uncle. His skin is very dark skin; unlike his Father, Uncle, and Brother he has normal teeth.
Personality:
Likes:
- Kurn
- Worf
- K'mtar
- Martok
- Klingons
- A Handful Of Romulans
- Akadeanna
- Skylar
- Autobots
- Starfleet
- Diplomacy
- Dragons
Dislikes:
- Most Romulans
- Cardassians
- Decepticons
- The Cold
Fears:
- Loosing Kurn
- Loosing Worf
- Losing K'mtar
- Loosing His Honor
Expanded
Alexander isn't as much of the warrior/fighter type like his family, having more of the Diplomat mentality that he inherited from this Mother K'Ehleyr and he still has some of his childish attitude not really having grown out of it yet at 18 years old. He though is fiercely protective and loyal to his comrads and his family, honor means everything to him as it does to all Klingon's; however he is very caring about his family, he was very happy when K'mtar returned to him and his family surprised what the older Klingon had told him about what went down. He would kill without a second thought to protect anyone especially to protect his family, he is also very gentle with animals.
History: 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 prevented by the return of a Klingon D7 class battle cruiser IKS T'Ong that had been dispatched decades before as a sleeper ship. After the crisis was successfully resolved K'Ehleyr departed the Enterprise. She concealed her pregnancy and the birth of Alexander from Worf, finally revealing approximately one year later when she returned to the Enterprise as part of a contingent representing K'mpec in his efforts to persuade Jean-Luc Picard to act as the Arbiter Of Succession for the Klingon Empire.
Until that point Alexander had lived with his Mother, not knowing who his Father was. Despite a coy attitude meant to antagonize Worf, K'Ehleyr wanted Worf to acknowledge Alexander as his son. Worf was reluctant to do so because of his recent discommendation and the dishonor that alexander would be forced to share as a result. However, despite his concerns Worf was forced to acknowledge the relationship of K'Ehleyr and Alexander to him when K'Ehleyr was killed by Duras because of her investigation into the circumstances surrounding the Khitomer Massacrew and Worf's discommendation. After K'Ehleyr's death, Worf took custody of Alexander and sent him to live with Worf's foster parents Sergey and Helena Rozhenko
Alexander was brought back on board the Enterprise-D one year later by Helena Rozhenko. During his time on Earth, Alexander had, had problems adjusting. Though smart and high-spirited, he was not always truthful and sometimes difficult to control. 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. Helena also admitted that the two of them were too old and ill-equipped to raise a Klingon child, even one who was ¼ Human.
Alexander wasn't a “typical” Klingon child, considering that he was one-quarter Human and had lived with Humans for most of his life. Intially, the adjustment to living on the Enterprise was very difficult. Much to his Father's dismay, Alexander displayed tendencies toward telling lies and even was guilty of small instances of theft. Even after his Father disciplined him, Alexander's behavior was a problem in school, causing Ms. Kyle to report to Worf that his defiance, along with continued theft and lying, were disrupting the class. His disobedience to Worf and disregard for the instructions of his elders and Ship's regulations eventually came to a head when Alexander was nearly killed in a fire in the Ship's biolab.
Alexander eventually settled into life on the Ship and made friends, but the adjustment took time. Deanna Troi took a special interest in the child and his difficulties adjusting to the Ship and his Father. The two developed a strong relationship, so much that Worf asked the Counselor to be Alexander's Guardian when it appeared he might die following a dangerous medical operation. Alexander was also friendly with Counselor Troi's Mother, Lwaxana Troi, who came aboard the Enterprise to be wed to Campio. In their brief time together, Alexander and Lwaxana spent time together on the holodeck and became good friends, much to his Father's dismay.
While on board the Enterprise, Alexander at one point developed a Deadwood holodeck program with the help of Reginald Barclay. Despite his efforts to find extra duties for himself, Worf agreed to participate in the program as a means of interacting with his son and improving their relationship. To his surprise, Worf enjoyed the program, especially his role as the Sheriff with Alexander as his deputy. Initially, the program was too easy and Alexander was disappointed, so he ordered the difficulty level to be reset to four, forcing his Father to expend more effort in apprehending the criminal characters. At the same time Lieutenant Commanders Geordi LaForge and Data were conducting an experiment which went awry and influenced the program. The main characters took on the appearance and abilities of Data and the holodeck safeguards were removed, making the 19th century firearms lethal and placing Alexander in jeopardy. Alexander eventually escaped, but he worried that the episode would mean his Father would never again visit the program. His Father assured him that if the town of Deadwood were to be threatened again, they would need a Sheriff... and a Deputy.
Alexander helped Captain Picard and others regain control of the ship from DaiMon Lurin. The Captain, along with Ro Laren, Keiko O'Brien, and Guinan, had passed through a molecular reversion field that had reverted them to a stage of physical youth. Blending in with the Ship's civilian children they re-took the ship. Alexander participated in their plan by distracting several of their guards and stealing items from Sickbay.
A few years later a man who claimed to be Alexander from the future who went by the name K'mtar, made contact with Worf and Alexander, he posed as the gin'tak to the House Of Mogh. In attempt to change the history he could see coming for the young Klingon he tried to convince Worf that the young boy needed to be trained as a Klingon Warrior. When it became apparent that Alexander was not willing to do so, however, he attempted to kill him, only to be stopped by Worf. He explained to Worf that in the future that he had been assassinated on the floor of the High Council, due to Alexander's attempts at bringing peace to the Empire. Though the whole story of being Alexander from the future was untrue as K'mtar was a counterpart of Alexander from another Dimension and the story was of his own life.
Following the destruction of the Enterprise-D, Worf sent Alexander back to Earth to live with his foster parents while he journeyed to Boreth during his extended leave from Starfleet. Upon returning to active service, he chose to leave Alexander on Earth, believing he was far happier there than he was living with him.
After years of avoiding Klingon culture, Alexander enlisted in the Klingon Defense Forces at the height of the Dominion War. He was given the rank of bekk, and assigned to the IKS Rotarran under General Martok and Worf. He had severe trouble serving with other Klingons, as he was unskilled as a warrior and displayed many Human traits that the other crew members found soft and disgusting.
Alexander's adjustment to life among Klingons was difficult. He was unable to offer a full explanation for his change of heart to either Worf or Martok but seemed to recognize, as he reached Klingon maturity, that his path lay with his people. Though none questioned his commitment, his combat skills were sorely lacking and his lack of knowledge of Klingon customs hurt his standing on board. Upon being reunited, Alexander was emotionally cold towards Worf and was resentful and bitter at being abandoned by his Father. Alexander also corrected Worf in conversation when Worf referred to his adoptive parents as Alexander's grandparents. It should be noted that in other instances Alexander demonstrated an affection for Worf's adoptive parents and that the instance mentioned above may have been an attempt to further irritate and get back at Worf.
Moreover, his presence on the vessel proved a trial for Worf and a source of resentment among the crew. At Martok's urging Worf attempted to mend his relationship with Alexander both as a Father and a First Officer. Martok advised Worf to let matters essentially tend to themselves; that Alexander would find a place on the Ship, and by extension, learn about Klingon culture along the way. Though he might suffer some broken bones, as well as other injuries, he would survive. When Alexander forgot to clear a battle simulation from the sensors, he called an alert, believing they were under attack. When the mistake was realized, the crew laughed. Martok told Worf the crew had accepted Alexander, and Worf replied yes, as the Ship's fool.
Tension continued between Alexander and Worf when Martok agreed to Worf's request to have Alexander transferred off the ship at the next opportunity, due to Alexander's inability to master basic combat skills and his ongoing resentfulness towards Worf, which clouded his judgment, as well as his lack of a real answer when Martok challenged his motivations. All of these made Martok believe Alexander unfit for battle. Alexander accused Worf of never accepting him. The Rotarran was attacked shortly after. While attempting to make repairs, Alexander managed to lock himself into a corridor, the Ship's fool once again. When Worf observed the affection the crew held for Alexander and his own graceful acceptance of the role, Worf changed his mind about transferring Alexander off the ship, telling Alexander, “I cannot fix the mistakes I have made, but from now on I will stand with you. I will teach you what you need to be a warrior, and you will teach me what I need to be a Father.” Alexander challenged Worf by saying “Let's see if you mean it.” Eventually the two reached a full reconciliation that led to Alexander joining the House Of Martok.
Alexander continued his service aboard the Rotarran and strengthened his relationships with his fellow Klingons. He continued to make mistakes, sch as flooding an entire corridor with a superheated hydraulic fluid. This did not strain his position within the Ship, however, as the crew considered him a good luck charm; the more mistakes Alexander made, the fewer they would make in battle. Later that year, along with most of the Rotarran's crew, he transferred to the IKS Ya'Vang where he hoped the good will towards him would continue. Alexander has made it to weapon's officer of the Ya'Vang as well as losing his clumsiness.
When his Father, Uncle, and brother K'mtar decided to settle on Pern he followed them as well to Pern and helped build Halloween Weyr being 4 strong men they were a big help building the Weyr and during the evening meal break time Kurn, Worf, Alexander, and K'mtar were all searched; Worf and Kurn were searched by Gold Rinth while Alexander and K'mtar were searched by Silver Silvith and all 4 men accepted their search.
The 4 Klingon's now wait for the clutch to hatch, but none of them look forward to the upcoming Threadfall, but they already have been assigned to carrying bags of Firestone, Ice Stone, and Frozen Ember Stone to the Riders who would carry them to the Wings incase they don't impress a Dragon. As they wait the 4 of them teach Self-Defense to the Candidates and to any Rider who desires to know how to defend themselves more.