9 Star Trek Characters Who Deserve A Spin-Off Series
9. Mogh
Often mentioned on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine but never actually seen, Mogh was the slain father of Worf and Kurn.
A Mogh series would be a military thriller similar in tone to a Tom Clancy Jack Ryan novel but combined with elements of Shakespearean tragedy. It would follow Mogh, the new head of the House of Mogh as he discovers evidence that his rival, Ja'rod, is planning to betray the Klingon outpost at Khitomer and temporarily becomes head of Khitomer's security so he can investigate.
Living on Khitomer with his wife, his son Worf, and Worf's nurse, Kahlest, Mogh would navigate the twists and turns of Ja'rod's labyrinthine plot as he searches for evidence against his rival. Much like his Tom Clancy counterpart, Mogh would be stymied at every turn. He'd face threats of violence to himself and his family, escape deadly traps, and fight his way through hordes of generic henchmen on his way to the truth.
Although Mogh would discover proof of Ja'rod's scheme, it would come too late as he and Jar'od would both be killed in the attack.
The series' would end on a bittersweet note, as the U.S.S Intrepid, answering Khitomer's distress call, arrives after the Romualan attackers have already fled. Among the Intrepid crew members searching for survivor's would be Chief Petty Officer Sergey Rozhenko. Deciding its in his best interest, Kahlest would give Worf to Chief Rozhenko and his wife, Helena. Kahlest would then disappear into obscurity.