I, for one, agree with ATimson. My opinion is that Sisko's actions in RBoE were those of a dead-beat dad and were not heroic in any way. It seemed to me Sisko was using the prophesies as an excuse to leave. Sure he hoped by breaking ties he would save lives but he gave Kassidy and his family no say in the matter. He could have respected them enough to TRY to explain things before he left and given them the chance to explain what THEY thought he should do in light of the prophesies. Obviously Nerys knew the prophesies, believed in them, and had a different interpretation.
Then, once Sisko left, did he have to divorce Kassidy and have no contact with his daughter? Wasn't not being bodily present perhaps enough? Plus, as Nerys said, the prophesy only mentioned his being with Kassidy, NOT his daughter. Had he not been with Kassidy, would his father not have died? Would his neighbors not have been killed in a freak fire?
Siskos actions were cowardly. Thankfully he came to his senses in Plagues of Night thanks to the efforts of those who cared for him.
Then, once Sisko left, did he have to divorce Kassidy and have no contact with his daughter? Wasn't not being bodily present perhaps enough? Plus, as Nerys said, the prophesy only mentioned his being with Kassidy, NOT his daughter. Had he not been with Kassidy, would his father not have died? Would his neighbors not have been killed in a freak fire?
Siskos actions were cowardly. Thankfully he came to his senses in Plagues of Night thanks to the efforts of those who cared for him.