Showing posts with label Ch'Pok. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ch'Pok. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 July 2025

Advocate Ch'Pok


It's an interesting 

System of Justice 

It does have its 

flaws, however. 

It emphasises procedure 

over substance

form over fact.


The Truth must 

be won

I'll see you on 

The Battlefield.


[Wardroom]


(Admiral T'Lara (a Vulcan female) strikes the ship's bell six times.)


T'LARA: This hearing will come to order. 

We are here to consider the request of the Klingon Empire 

that Lieutenant Commander Worf be extradited for trial on charges of murder. Advocate Ch'Pok, you may present your charges.


CH'POK: The Klingon Empire makes the following 

allegations against Lieutenant Commander Worf : 


That on Stardate 49648, while commanding the Starship Defiant, he knowingly fired upon and destroyed a Klingon civilian transport ship near the Pentath system. That as a result of that action, four hundred forty one Klingon civilians were killed. It is my intention to prove that Mister Worf was grossly negligent in his command of the Defiant. That his lust for combat overrode his good judgement. I ask only that he be returned to us to face the judgment of his own people. Thank you.


The Sisko : The Advocate neglected to mention in his opening statement 

that at the time in question, the Defiant was under attack by two Klingon warships. 

This was a combat situation with hundreds of lives at stake. It was at that moment, 

when suddenly the transport ship decloaked in front of the Defiant. 


Worf gave the order to fire, not because he was reckless or negligent

but because he believed he was firing on a warship

We intend to show that the destruction of the transport 

was a tragic, but unavoidable, accident.


T'LARA: I will hear formal evidence beginning tomorrow afternoon at fifteen hundred hours.


[Promenade]


The Sisko : I want to know everything there is to know 

about the Klingon who was commanding that transport ship.


ODO: You suspect that he wasn't just on an innocent passenger run.


The Sisko : I'm going to argue that he saw the battle and 

then decided to join it. That he decloaked in order to attack the Defiant.


ODO: Not the smartest decision he ever made.

The Sisko : That's where you come in. Use your contacts in The Empire and find out something about this captain I can use. Was he reckless, did he have a reputation for drinking, did he have a death wish? Something.

ODO: I'll see what I can do.

(Odo gets onto the turbolift.)

CH'POK: Captain. (hands over a PADD) The witnesses I intend to call.

The Sisko : Thank you.

CH'POK: A remarkable station, Captain.

The Sisko : Thank you. We don't get many Klingon visitors anymore.

CH'POK: After this case is over, you might be seeing a lot more of us.

The Sisko : Oh?

CH'POK: When Worf is extradited, the Federation will be forced to admit that one of its officers committed a massacre. That will put you on the defensive throughout the quadrant. And while you're busy trying to repair a badly damaged reputation, we'll find ourselves with certain opportunities.

The Sisko : An opportunity to annex more Cardassian space and set up additional military bases in this sector?

CH'POK: Possibly. But in any case, Worf is about to present us with something we never could have won in battle. Sympathy. Any move we make against you will be seen as a legitimate response to an outrageous slaughter.

The Sisko : You're presuming an awful lot. 

Worf maintains his innocence.

CH'POK: And you are about to remind me that the burden of proof is mine. It's an interesting system of justice you have, Captain. It does have its flaws, however. It emphasises procedure over substance, form over fact.

The Sisko : I'm sorry if you feel it puts you at a disadvantage.

CH'POK: On the contrary. I look forward to fighting on your terms.

The Sisko : This is not a fight. It's the search for the truth.

CH'POK: The truth must be won. I'll see you on the battlefield.


[Wardroom]


CH'POK: I have studied Commander Worf's report, the Defiant's sensor logs, and the reports of the other officers on the Bridge. And I believe every word of it. It's a point of pride for the Federation that Starfleet officers never lie or commit fraud, so I will accept the facts of the case as they have been submitted.

The Sisko : Admiral, if there are no facts in dispute, then this hearing would appear to be at an end.

CH'POK: We Klingons are not concerned with matters of fact and circumstance. What matters to us is what was in Worf's heart when he gave the order to fire. Was he just a Starfleet officer doing his duty or was he a Klingon warrior revelling in the battle? That is why I am here. Because if he was a Klingon lost in the bloodlust of combat, only we can judge him, not you.

The Sisko : We can't put a man's heart on trial. It's a subjective issue that cannot be reasoned in a court of law. I ask that the advocate be limited to arguing the evidence in this case.

CH'POK: Someone told me this was a search for the truth. Should we not follow that search wherever it takes us?

T'LARA: The question of Commander Worf's motive is relevant. I will allow you to explore this issue, but only as far as logic permits.

CH'POK: I bow to your judgement.

T'LARA: You may call your first witness.



[Worf's cabin]


WORF: Captain.


SISKO: I thought you should know O'Brien and 

Bashir are throwing a party for you at Quark's. 

It looks like quite a bash.


WORF: I am aware of it, but I have MUCH on My Mind. 

Ch'Pok was right. I DID have something to prove 

when I took Command of The Convoy, and I DID NOT 

realise it until I stood there, looking down at him, 

blood trickling from his mouth -- 


In that moment I remember thinking 

"Finally, he had given me what I REALLY wanted : 

a REASON to ATTACK him --


And I had that same feeling 

when the Klingon ships first attacked :

Finally, a chance for Vengeance. 


.....I should not have accepted The Mission.


SISKO: I'm glad you realise that. That was your first mistake. What was your second?


WORF: When the ship decloaked

I should have checked The Target before I fired.


SISKO: You're DAMNED RIGHT, You SHOULD'VE Checked!

You KNEW there were civilian ships in The Area :

You FIRED at something you hadn't IDENTIFIED! 


You made A Military Decision to Protect Your Ship and Crew

but You're a STARFLEET Officer, Worf -- We DON'T put Civilians 

at risk, or even potentially at risk to Save Ourselves.....


Sometimes that means We lose The Battle, and sometimes Our Lives;

but if You can't make THAT Choice, then You CAN'T wear that uniform.


WORF: Yes, sir.



SISKO: At ease, Commander. 

Now -- all that being True...


The Reality is, 

no harm has been done. 

There are NO Dead 

Children on Your Conscience. 

You got LUCKY.....


WORF: I Do Not FEEL Lucky.


SISKO: And THAT'S WHY, despite everything that's happened 

You're going to make a HELL of A Captain some day. Now, let's go; 

They'll all be waiting --


Look, This Party isn't for YOU as much as it is for THEM; 

Things got a little TENSE there, for a while -- 

They NEED A Release, a chance to CELEBRATE.


WORF: But I Do Not FEEL like celebrating.


SISKO: 

Part of being A Captain is knowing When to Smile, 

make The Troops happy, even when it's the LAST thing 

in The World you want to do -- Because They're YOUR Troops; 

and You HAVE to Take CARE of Them.


WORF: 

Life is a great deal 

more complicated in 

This Red Uniform.




SISKO: 

Wait till you get four PIPS on that collar. 

You'll wish you had gone into BOTANY.


Sunday, 9 May 2021

So You Acted Out of Conscience and Were Punished for It







See? 
The Goose is Free.











Mister Worf, 
I want you to think about the civilians 
who died on that transport ship 
and answer one question : 

Under the same set of circumstances, 
would you do it again

WORF: 
Yes, sir. 
If I had hesitated, 
I would have been negligent. 

I would have been risking my ship
my crew and the entire convoy




A True Klingon Rejoices at the death of their enemies.



CH'POK: 
Worf, why are you considered an outcast among Klingons?

WORF: 
I sided with the Federation during the invasion of Cardassia. 
For that, Chancellor Gowron stripped me of my name and my family honour [AGAIN.]. 

CH'POK: 
So, you acted out of conscience and you were punished for it. 
How do you feel about that? 
Angry? Bitter?

WORF: 
I am angry about the treatment I have received. 
I felt it was unjust.

CH'POK: 
Of course you are. Who wouldn't be? 

What happened affected your entire family. 
The House of Mogh was brought down. 

Your Brother was ejected from the High Council in disgrace, 
your lands seized, and now your son Alexander 
has to bear the stigma of being 
The Son of a Traitor. 

Did I miss anything?

WORF: 
No. 

CH'POK: 
In your opinion, 
What do they think of you in The Empire, Worf? 

WORF: 
I am hated. 

CH'POK: 
Why? Because of what you did? 

WORF: 
Yes.

CH'POK: 
Are you sure it's not something more basic? 

WORF: 
What is that supposed to mean? 

CH'POK: 
Isn't it obvious? 
You were raised by humans, on Earth. 

And now you wear their uniform. 

Haven't you really always been 
A Traitor in Your Heart? 

WORF: 
No. 

CH'POK: 
Are you telling us that you live with humans 
but your heart is Klingon? 

WORF: 
Yes.

CH'POK: 
But if your heart is Klingon, 
how could you fire upon your own people?

WORF: 
They fired the first shot
And when that happened
They became My Enemies.

CH'POK: 
Then why aren't you glad you destroyed that transport? 
It was filled with your enemies and their children. 

WORF: 
There is nothing honourable about killing 
those who cannot defend themselves. 

CH'POK: 
Are you telling me that you would never attack 
a defenceless opponent? 

WORF: 
No, I would not. 

CH'POK: 
Maybe I've been wrong about you. 
Maybe you aren't really Klingon in your heart. 

A True Klingon rejoices at the death of his enemies. 
Old, young, armed, unarmed. 

All that matters is the victory. 

Tell me, Worf, 
Did you weep for those children? 

[ Well, as you know damn well, he doesn't have any tear-ducts and neither do you, so obviously not. ]


WORF: 
I grieve for them.

CH'POK: 
Grieve for them? A Klingon doesn't grieve

They died in a glorious battle! 
They are with the honoured dead in Sto-Vo-Kor! 

They do not want your grief! 
You dishonour their memories! 

SISKO: 
Objection! 

T'LARA: 
Advocate. 

WORF: 
You will say anything. 
You have no honour! 

CH'POK: 
I say this : 

You live with humans 
because you're afraid to live with Klingons. 

WORF: 
I fear nothing

And if you would like to pick up a bat'leth 
and face me with weapons instead of words, 
I will prove it to you. 

CH'POK: 
You'd like that, wouldn't you, Worf? 
You'd love to prove that you are as 
strong and courageous 
as any Klingon warrior.

WORF: 
I am a Klingon warrior.

T'LARA: 
Advocate, you are stepping well beyond the bounds of protocol. 

CH'POK: 
And that is why you told The Ferengi 
you hoped the Klingons do come for you. 
You wanted to prove yourself in the eyes of the only people that matter to you : 

Other Klingons. 

T'LARA: 
This will stop or I will hold both of you in contempt. 

CH'POK: 
I apologise, Worf. 

Actually, I pity you. 

But the person I pity most is Alexander. 
Because one day he will come to you and ask, 
"Father, who am I?"

And you will have to tell him 
That he is the son of a small, frightened man 
who destroyed a ship full of children 
just to prove his own courage. 

(Worf hits Ch'Pok several times, knocking him down.)

SISKO: 
Worf, no!

CH'POK: 
I thought you said 
You'd never attack an unarmed man. 

Perhaps you should have said, 
"Not unless I get angry, 
Not unless I have Something to Prove." 

I rest my case.