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You've got to admit that the folks at Ascaron are fans of many, many global cultural icons - Star Wars, Harry Potter, Groucho Marx, and so forth. So it wouldn't be too surprising to find a Star Trek reference somewhere in the game as well. In the eastern side of Enturag, just east of a small lake in the city, there sits a statue dedicated to Worf Thornclaw. The caption reads: He wanted to be a singer but his father had other ideas. That way, he still had many fans and he was able to kill his critics without getting into trouble. The name Worf also belongs to everyone's favorite cranky Klingon Lieutenant from Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space 9. I always suspected the Orcs had some Klingon inspiration behind them - and here's the proof. |