Hi. I'm a relatively new poster and mobile-device user, so please pardon me in advance for typos and/or asking a redundant question.
It seems that Sisko had the power and responsibility to unilaterally make a number of significant *strategic* — not just tactical — decisions re relations with the Dominion and ultimately, the war. I know there are some reasons for this:
• dramatic presentation
• time urgency
• his familiarity with the Bajoran system, his elevated status in their eyes (and DS9 *was* their station), and his lengthy dealings with the Dominion
Still, why wouldn't Starfleet fortify DS9, attach some flag officers as well as a unit of their best intelligence/strategic planners? Sisko was often left to take the initiative for matters that I'd think be best in the hands of experts, even though Sisko could be a significant part of it.
For example, why was it up to him to plan an operation to get the Romulans into the war? Or initiate and lead the attack to retake the station? Admiral Ross showed up now and then, and I can understand not having the budget to film a lot of additional personnel, but couldn't they at least refer to them?
They could have explicitly given Sisko more authority, or given him instructions to, eg, help find evidence of a planned attack on Romulus — In the Pale Moonlight still could've played out the same way (Sisko deciding to fake evidence). He did say he'd clear some things with Starfleet, but it just seemed strange having Sisko be left alone out there on the most important location in the Quadrant.
Perhaps I'm misguided here. Maybe I'm the strange one. Could someone help me understand this issue?
It seems that Sisko had the power and responsibility to unilaterally make a number of significant *strategic* — not just tactical — decisions re relations with the Dominion and ultimately, the war. I know there are some reasons for this:
• dramatic presentation
• time urgency
• his familiarity with the Bajoran system, his elevated status in their eyes (and DS9 *was* their station), and his lengthy dealings with the Dominion
Still, why wouldn't Starfleet fortify DS9, attach some flag officers as well as a unit of their best intelligence/strategic planners? Sisko was often left to take the initiative for matters that I'd think be best in the hands of experts, even though Sisko could be a significant part of it.
For example, why was it up to him to plan an operation to get the Romulans into the war? Or initiate and lead the attack to retake the station? Admiral Ross showed up now and then, and I can understand not having the budget to film a lot of additional personnel, but couldn't they at least refer to them?
They could have explicitly given Sisko more authority, or given him instructions to, eg, help find evidence of a planned attack on Romulus — In the Pale Moonlight still could've played out the same way (Sisko deciding to fake evidence). He did say he'd clear some things with Starfleet, but it just seemed strange having Sisko be left alone out there on the most important location in the Quadrant.
Perhaps I'm misguided here. Maybe I'm the strange one. Could someone help me understand this issue?