You're right, forgot about his engineering path to begin with.He lost.
How he did it I don't know. There is nothing to say if he would have crossed the border or not, we don't know much of his life as a cadet. In fact, given Sisko was more interested in engineering before Leyton promoted him he might not have been on the command track at the academy and not have taken the test at all.
If I know Sisko, he went down fighting
Got help from his uncle to knew a Klingon who owed in sumpin^
Nog must have cheated by payin' off the Klingons & payin' a toll to get across the border.
He called in a Cardassian "friend" to threaten the professors with minutiae that is it best not to dwell on.
He called in a Cardassian "friend" to threaten the professors with minutiae that is it best not to dwell on.
He failed.
Then he beat the shit out of his instructor and forced him to give him a passing grade anyway.
In the end, the instructor thanked him for his generosity.
He lost.
How he did it I don't know. There is nothing to say if he would have crossed the border or not, we don't know much of his life as a cadet. In fact, given Sisko was more interested in engineering before Leyton promoted him he might not have been on the command track at the academy and not have taken the test at all.
If I know Sisko, he went down fighting
He lost.
How he did it I don't know. There is nothing to say if he would have crossed the border or not, we don't know much of his life as a cadet. In fact, given Sisko was more interested in engineering before Leyton promoted him he might not have been on the command track at the academy and not have taken the test at all.
You have to take the test when you want to go into command.
After all, the first person we saw taking the KM test was Lieutenant Saavik.
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