I mean, Picard started a bar fight that almost got him killed. Even Kirk didn't do that, at least not in the Prime Timeline. 


Maybe he came back "yesterday"? Loophole!But he also promised his wife to her face that he'd come back soon.
Jake isn't making anything up. He's speaking from his lived experience. The way Sisko raised Jake would have without a doubt impacted how he helped raise Kasidy's child. And while Kasidy disliked that Ben was the emissary, she also understood how important his role was. It's no different to Ben being a Starfleet Captain. Kasidy hated that too but again understood the importance of being one.There was also his wife waiting for him, as well as his child, growing up without father. It's not up to Jake alone to make this up for everyone invloved. So I agree that this is not the best way in my eyes to follow up on a 30 year old story.
Whenever I see people complaining about the unprofessional behavior of the cadets, I'm reminded that our first significant glimpse of the Academy was that Finegan played "one practical joke after another" because "He's the kind of guy to put a bowl of cold soup in your bed or a bucket of water propped on a half-open door."Kirk also regularly got the shit kicked out of him by Finnegan

That we know of.I mean, Picard started a bar fight that almost got him killed. Even Kirk didn't do that, at least not in the Prime Timeline.![]()

Agree that it is sad but thematically, it strongly resonates with Emissary. SIsko was absolutely shattered by Jennifer's death and in the eyes of the Prophets, he continued to exist in that moment. It was only after he internalized their message was he able to start living again. I would imagine that this was a lesson he passed on to Jake (and eventually from Jake to his sibling). In the totality of context, I find the message rather hopeful.I forgot he never came back here. Is rather sad.
What we leave behind is not as important as how we've lived
No, he said that he might return 'in a year, or maybe yesterday' implying he had no idea when he would back. The Prophets do not experience time in a linear fashion and we have no idea what other missions they had in store for Sisko. Maybe he did return and that fact was covered up. But the point that the episode makes is that it doesn't matter whether or not Sisko physically returned, because how he lived his life left his family feeling loved and safe and inspired and Jake states, he felt that his father was always with him.
Compared to 800 years (or never), "maybe a year" is soon.Yeah and he couldn't say when. Your initial comment stated that sisko said he would be back 'soon' which is not accurate.

Which again, is what I choose to believe.Honestly, maybe he "returned" to Kasidy and Jake and his other child periodically and they simply didn't share that information with the universe.
After 800 years of your friends dying around you, you’d probably have problems too.Something is up with The Doctor.
That's what I'm hoping.After 800 years of your friends dying around you, you’d probably have problems too.
I wouldn’t surprised if these are seeds for an upcoming Doctor centric episode.
Something is up with The Doctor.
They didn't want to build an entire set for it.I don’t know why they needed a virtual museum of Sisko. Surely getting to New Orleans is easy enough.
Just feels very lazy
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