



sloanemark-deactivated20150612:
Death is that state in which one exists only in the memory of others. Which is why it is not an end. No goodbyes. Just good memories. Hailing frequencies closed, sir.
The way Worf doesn’t really talk about the events of DS9 in the TNG movies has always been confusing from a Watsonian perspective (obviously the Doylist reason is ~continuity lockout~). But just imagine it:
“Oh by the way, I got married. No, you can’t meet her, she’s dead actually.”
“Yeah, I was in a Jem’hedar prison camp. I’ve been fighting on the front lines. You know, for the war you people an inexplicably not involved in.”
“Deanna, did I ever tell you about the time my friend Odo married your mom.”
No one has ever asked me if my hair will grow, or noticed that I can breathe.
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Jonathan Frakes recounting one his favourite moments while filming The Next Generation.