What was Starfleet's reason for assigning Sisko to Deep Space Nine?
Far as I can remember, he had a much deeper background in engineering (working on the Defiant project prior to DS9) than in command. While Deep Space Nine was a backwater assignment, it was on the border of a former foe with an uneasy peace. A foe who hadn't seemed particularly trustworthy up to that point.
It just seems that the Bajor system could've easily become a flashpoint of renewed hostility and Starfleet placed someone there who has little personal knowledge on the situation.
I just would've thought that Starfleet would've chosen a more politically experienced officer for the assignment.
Far as I can remember, he had a much deeper background in engineering (working on the Defiant project prior to DS9) than in command. While Deep Space Nine was a backwater assignment, it was on the border of a former foe with an uneasy peace. A foe who hadn't seemed particularly trustworthy up to that point.
It just seems that the Bajor system could've easily become a flashpoint of renewed hostility and Starfleet placed someone there who has little personal knowledge on the situation.
I just would've thought that Starfleet would've chosen a more politically experienced officer for the assignment.
