No, he didn't cease to exist but his corporeal form and life as a human came to an end.The Prophets warned him that wouldn't happen...
Sisko didn't die...![]()
No, he didn't cease to exist but his corporeal form and life as a human came to an end.The Prophets warned him that wouldn't happen...
Sisko didn't die...![]()
No, he didn't cease to exist but his corporeal form and life as a human came to an end.
Don't call me Darling.
I do that when people say something so ridiculously wrong with such conviction as you did, especially in situations were a 30 second google search could have told them better. So don't do that, and I won't call you that.
Good thing they've been doing that since 2001. The entire DS9 post-show novel series is available, with the very last part coming on the 30th.I think books would be the best way to do so under those parameters.
I would rather find out what happened post DS9 in Picard, Lower Decks, or Prodigy.
Didn't they say they toyed with the idea of mentioning the Dominion War in either Picard or LDS, but decided against it?
The Dominion War was mentioned in Lower Decks.Didn't they say they toyed with the idea of mentioning the Dominion War in either Picard or LDS, but decided against it?
Given that was a massive war, that in real life would have been HUGE news years and even decades later...but they don't want to mention it on the new shows, I doubt we'll get any kind of DS9 post-series info either.
HINT: He has a gold statue in the distant future.Other than Worf and Sisko, who is the most recognizable character from DS9?
Is there anyone that casual fans would see and be like, "Oh I remember them?"
Quark maybe?
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