He was held for like an hour, and it was only ever meant to be temporary. He is detained as a precautionary measure because he hangs out at the "weekly resistance meetings." He wasn't being charged, nor was he going to be punished for anything.Your memory is incorrect. After Rom's failed attempt to sabotage the minefield, Kira, Leeta and Jake are detained, and are later freed by Quark and Ziyal.
Perhaps notably, the detention order is given by Dukat to Damar without Weyoun's apparent knowledge.
Whether Jake is an adult by that time is irrelevant, because that's not the concern that was expressed by the poster who brought up the "Jake is always right in any dispute with Ben" hypothesis. His age appears to be out of scope.
This Jake?There's your Jake.
same characterHe was held for like an hour, and it was only ever meant to be temporary. He is detained as a precautionary measure because he hangs out at the "weekly resistance meetings." He wasn't being charged, nor was he going to be punished for anything.
And of course it makes a difference whether he is an adult. Sisko cannot punish Jake for staying behind. As a journalist, staying behind is what he wants and needs to do, and it paid off for him.
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I was just thinking that not too long before I saw your post. I am glad they learned from their mistake of making a kid that is almost an adult a brat and a show-off.Jake Sisko is the best handled child in all of Trek. Substantially better written than Wesley.
Even though Weyoun didn’t allow any of Jake’s stories to be transmitted, I’ll bet he got one hell of a book out of the experience later on.
Of course. It's just that... a few posts on this thread now have highlighted The Visitor as the definitive Jake Sisko episode, but that's the one Jake Sisko episode where the character is played almost entirely by a different actor. Why did they use a different actor when they always put other characters in make-up?same character
Like putting makeup (and stilts) on Molly and having her play her 18 year-old self in "Time's Orphan."Because Cirroc Lofton wasn't old enough to convincingly portray a much older version of his character purely via make-up?
Surely you can find an analogy that at least "rings true," if not actually appropriate. Yes, an 8 year playing a full grown young woman is the same as full grown(6 foot+ tall)young man playing a 25-year-old, or 35 year old, or 45 year old.Like putting makeup (and stilts) on Molly and having her play her 18 year-old self in "Time's Orphan."
Speaking of Jake and Nog, there was that episode where Jake and Nog got their own quarters on the station. They were roommates.Without Jake we wouldn't have had the wonderful comic relief moment in "The Jem'hadar" where Jake and Nog succeed in disabling the autopilot only to realize they can't just order the runabout to fly them home because they've disabled the autopilot.
Jake Sisko was the the very worst character in the Star Trek universe, in just about every episode that he appears in he's either on the verge of crying or plain out crying. He lives on a space station in space with all the dangers that entails and he never toughens up. ok he losses his mother in season one at an early age, but that should have help him to grow up quicker and become a man, but he never does. If we are to believe in this character his father would have sent him to live with his grandfather on earth. His father would have seen that his son couldnt make it living on a DS9 with all the dangers that surround them on the station, he's consistently a nervous wreck. He should have been a girl at least that would have been believable.
"Forget it, Jake ... it's the TrekBBS."Jake isn't the worst. What's the worst? - when a poster starts an ill-conceived firestarter thread and then ditches the convo.
@DonIago pointed out why they could not use Lofton for that part. That doesn't make Jake a different character.Of course. It's just that... a few posts on this thread now have highlighted The Visitor as the definitive Jake Sisko episode, but that's the one Jake Sisko episode where the character is played almost entirely by a different actor. Why did they use a different actor when they always put other characters in make-up?
He is responsible for the Dominion War! There I said it...
I'd be interested to hear why.
He lives on a space station in space with all the dangers that entails and he never toughens up
He is responsible for the Dominion War! There I said it...
How do you know that there wasn't a Dominion War in that timeline? From memory, there is a gap of approximately fifteen years between "now" and the nearest future shown. If it was as short a war as the one we saw, that still leaves them over a decade for life to get back to normal.If Jake hadn't killed himself in "The Visitor", that timeline would have remained, and the Dominion War wouldn't have happened
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