Did Sisko ever return from the prophets?

Did Sisko ever return from the prophets?

He left DS9 at the end of the Dominion War to join the Bajoran Prophets, but returned to linear existence just in time for the birth of his daughter, Rebecca Jae Sisko.

What happened to Jake Sisko after DS9?

After the accident, Sisko is presumed dead, but he later appears to Jake several times throughout Jake’s life. After a short but successful career as a novelist (including the publication of Anslem), Jake spends the rest of his life trying to understand and reverse the accident.

Is Sisko a half prophet?

On the last episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Captain Benjamin Sisko, after defeating Gul Dukat, joined the Prophets, and he didn’t know how long he would be with them. As his mother was originally one of the Prophets, that made Sisko a part of them.

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When did Sisko meet Picard?

Sisko is briefed by Captain Picard Arriving on DS9 in early 2369, Sisko was briefed by Jean-Luc Picard, whom he still blamed for his wife’s death.

How many seasons did Deep Space Nine run?

7
It originally aired from January 1993 to June 1999, in syndication, spanning 176 episodes over seven seasons….

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
No. of seasons 7
No. of episodes 176 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers Rick Berman Showrunners Michael Piller (1993–1995) Ira Steven Behr (1995–1999)

How old is Jake ds9?

The actor was just 14 years old when he first played Jake Sisko, son of Commander Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks), on Deep Space Nine. By the time show ended in 1999, Lofton was nearly 21 years old and stood 6’3”.

Is Sisko the Emissary?

It is revealed that Benjamin Sisko is always born by the Prophets’ design and is specifically meant to become the Emissary in every universe.

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What happened between Sisko and Picard?

Sisko blames Picard for the death of his wife at the battle of Wolf 359. Although by the end of the episode Sisko is less hostile to Picard and it may be said that Sisko was simply caught up in his grief at this point. Maybe Sisko never truly blamed Picard but simply used him to direct his anger and loss.