shatastrophic said:
I know there are alot of fans of star trek lit, however these stories weren't part of the show.
Opaka's job was to set the pieces in place for the arrival of the emissary. She had a vision and knew the moment sisko arrived he was the one. After Sisko's discovery of the celestial temple of the prophets, her work was done. Heck maybe she already had an idea of her destiny through the orb of prophecy. Anyhow with her absence it forces Sisko to go it alone and to learn fully for himself the role that has been bestowed upon him. No matter what happens, new Kai's with different views, other bajorans claiming to be the emissary, provisional governments, vedek's with their own opinions, galatic war, Sisko had to stay the course that was presented to him. Without Opaka there to answer every question for him, and Sisko having to find some answers for himself, it solidified his faith in what he had to do. I don't really know, I'm just guessing but I think the episode was important because of this. I did love the fade to black ending on this one.
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