Lot's of people suffering from depression are very good at hiding it from others, either by acting as if nothing is wrong, or having people believe that their behavior is just part of there character. Except towards some friends and family, Sisko has not given Starfleet any direct signs that could lead them to believe he is suffering from depression. And the divorce is not a sign of that. People get divorced, it happens. Never was there a divorce where others thought 'Oh, this must mean that he/she is depressed'.
And sure, people can say that there are signs. Yes, there are. But would you know? How often don't we hear of people who commited suicide, leaving a note telling how depressed they were, and everyone says 'I can't believe it, he/she was always in such a good mood'. And yes, Sisko was acting surly, but his behavior towards the crew of the Robinson can be explained by so many reasons other then a depression.
I think for a lot of Sisko-fans it's very hard to deal with the fact their hero is not perfect. That's always difficult. I don't have that problem, because he was never a hero to me. I don't have hero's. Only people I admire. I admire the character of Sisko, but can also see that he is not perfect, that he has flaws. So, know that he has gone a path that a lot of people don't approve, they 'drop their hero'. I hope these people will still give the next two novels by DRGIII a change, to see if and how Sisko deals with this.
And sure, people can say that there are signs. Yes, there are. But would you know? How often don't we hear of people who commited suicide, leaving a note telling how depressed they were, and everyone says 'I can't believe it, he/she was always in such a good mood'. And yes, Sisko was acting surly, but his behavior towards the crew of the Robinson can be explained by so many reasons other then a depression.
I think for a lot of Sisko-fans it's very hard to deal with the fact their hero is not perfect. That's always difficult. I don't have that problem, because he was never a hero to me. I don't have hero's. Only people I admire. I admire the character of Sisko, but can also see that he is not perfect, that he has flaws. So, know that he has gone a path that a lot of people don't approve, they 'drop their hero'. I hope these people will still give the next two novels by DRGIII a change, to see if and how Sisko deals with this.