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Best Dad in Trek

Peach Wookiee

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Guys, I’ve been thinking…
We have dads in Trek who’ve been good, and… not so good. But who is your nominee for best dad in all of Star Trek?
 
Is this even a contest? :D

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Although he most likely is, we never really see O'Brien do much parenting really. We see him with Molly often enough, but when it comes to actually parenting, we see much more of this from Sisko.
Sisko's a good choice that I won't put up much of an argument about... but the end of "What You Leave Behind" is a sticking point. One of Sisko's kids thinks he's a great dad, but the other one?
 
Yeah, it's too bad the production didn't heed Brooks' wish to not be the dad who goes to the corner store for smokes and never comes back.

On that basis, I think I'd go with Rom. We didn't get to see much of it, but Tom Paris seems like he probably would have been a great father.
 
Erm…. Picard? :shrug:

Jokes aside, how about Data during his brief experience as a father with his daughter Lal?
We didn't get to see much of it, but Tom Paris seems like he probably would have been a great father.
He *was* a father. Tom had a litter of salamander like children with Captain Janeway… and he abandoned them all.
 
Sisko's a good choice that I won't put up much of an argument about... but the end of "What You Leave Behind" is a sticking point. One of Sisko's kids thinks he's a great dad, but the other

I still say they should have just had Sisko quietly return. Given that when he walked with the Prophets, he was timeless, able to see the universe from Big Bang to Big Chill... he could learn everything he needed to know and still be there to welcome the latest addition to the family.

Yeah, it's too bad the production didn't heed Brooks' wish to not be the dad who goes to the corner store for smokes and never comes back.

Mr. Brooks had it right. DS9 made very few mistakes, but I think that was one.

We didn't get to see much of it, but Tom Paris seems like he probably would have been a great father.

Harry said it best: "She's going to have a great life. Piloting a ship from your lap, battling Doctor Chaotica on the holodeck..."

Yeah, Sisko and Rom.

As Ishka said, Rom was like Keldar. And Keldar might not have been aces at business, but he understood the meaning of family. Hopefully if Quark eventually got married, he did too.

He *was* a father. Tom had a litter of salamander like children with Captain Janeway… and he abandoned them all.

Here's a thought... they sent a team of Voyager's B-list redshirts down to catch the little guys. But they accidentally squished one, fried another because oops, that phaser wasn't set to stun after all... and couldn't find the third amid all the other lifeforms on that swamp planet. So finally Chakotay said "screw this, we're out of here."

QUOTE: Jokes aside, how about Data during his brief experience as a father with his daughter Lal?

I believe I gave our non-paranoid android a well deserved shout-out for his brief turn as a dad to Lal. He was also a good mentor to Timothy in "Hero Worship".

And a good kitty-daddy to Spot. ;)
 
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Yeah, it's too bad the production didn't heed Brooks' wish to not be the dad who goes to the corner store for smokes and never comes back.
Mr. Brooks had it right. DS9 made very few mistakes, but I think that was one.
They did heed his wishes. The dialogue was changed at his request. There's nothing in DS9 that definitively says that Ben "abandoned" either his unborn child or his adult son.

If you want to blame anyone for Ben not coming back 'yesterday', blame the tie-in media that had his return much later.
 
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