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Best Dad in Trek

Yeah, Sisko has the best dad vote in my book. I wish he’d kicked Worf’s butt around the station.

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Worf was a good dad in the sense that he knew he'd be a terrible dad, so he foisted his kid off on his parents to spare him the pain of being around a terrible dad. :)
 
That's why people need to be responsible about where their genetic material goes. If you do not want to be a father, then use a rubber. Problem solved. And, by the 24th century, it's probably even easier. You can probably just get a sterility shot every few months.
 
Back to best dads in Trek, Captain Picard, as much as he initially claimed not to do well around children, proved he could be a good father figure. Will Riker needed a father figure and got one. Wesley, too.
 
I think Sisko's "fatherhood" story...that of being a single dad, raising a son in a very tough environment, overcoming the tragic loss of his wife...is unquestionably the best. He's a role model for dads like me (and I, thankfully, do not have the hardships) who aspire to do right by their sons and show them love, discipline, kindness and strength.

It's definitely one of the reasons I love DS9 so much.
 
I think a Will Riker vote is defensible, though I think Sisko takes it. Rom gets the Bronze.
O'Brien 4th. Geordi seems to have done OK.

Sarek & Kirk are not in the running.
 
Sisko can't be topped and a lot of these others are admittedly good candidates for second place, but my vote for runner-up has to go to M'Benga.
 
Sisko can't be topped and a lot of these others are admittedly good candidates for second place, but my vote for runner-up has to go to M'Benga.

Agreed.

Sisko was definitely the best dad. And I like how you are thinking with M'Benga. (That was just heartbreaking, the end of "The Elysian Kingdom". I'm starting to shed a single man tear just thinking about it. The style of that episode reminds me a lot of SUPERNATURAL episodes that start off on the funny side, but end in a really dramatic turn... not surprising, considering Davy Perez was on SUPERNATURAL's staff for several years. Or SG-1's "WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY", possibly the greatest comedy in that franchise, and at the end when Jack talks to the archaeologist and how he lost his son... man, that hit hard.)
 
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