Also, though I don't think I was fully cognizant of it at the time, I admired his code of honor. Let's face it, we don't live in a particularly honorable time or place, and I'll admit that I wasn't raised with a terribly good set of boundaries--neither regarding my own behavior, nor what I should expect from others. I really liked the fact that Worf, for all of his internal conflicts, was willing to put a box around his behavior; there were limits regarding what he would and would not do. Sometimes that cost him a lot, but he didn't shy away from making difficult choices.