After rewatching Emissary, I've noticed something incredibly odd about the episode: the obligatory appearance by a character from a previous series was actually IMPORTANT to the story.
We've had McCoy in TNG, Quark in Voyager, and Cochrane in ENT, but Picard's meeting with Sisko was a significant plot device for the episode. Sisko had to spend the entire two-parter trying to get over his past and his Starfleet career, both of which he hated and both of which Picard embodied. Picard doesn't just pop up for a cute two minutes, he keeps coming back, and at one point, a Prophet even assumes his form (quite a major feat, I'd say) when Sisko first ventures into the wormhole. Sisko coming to terms with Picard, then, would mean that Sisko is finally able to reconcile his past with his potential, which ultimately changes his life.
Thoughts?
We've had McCoy in TNG, Quark in Voyager, and Cochrane in ENT, but Picard's meeting with Sisko was a significant plot device for the episode. Sisko had to spend the entire two-parter trying to get over his past and his Starfleet career, both of which he hated and both of which Picard embodied. Picard doesn't just pop up for a cute two minutes, he keeps coming back, and at one point, a Prophet even assumes his form (quite a major feat, I'd say) when Sisko first ventures into the wormhole. Sisko coming to terms with Picard, then, would mean that Sisko is finally able to reconcile his past with his potential, which ultimately changes his life.
Thoughts?