Played By: Avery
Brooks
Rank: Captain
Current assignment: commanding officer, Deep Space Nine/U.S.S.
Defiant
Full Name: Benjamin Lafayette Sisko
Year of birth: 2332
Place of birth: New Orleans, Earth
Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sisko
Education: Starfleet Academy, 2350-54
Marital status: Widowed: married to Jennifer Sisko 2354-67
Children: One son, Jake, born 2355
Starfleet Career Summary
prior: -- Assigned to U.S.S. Livingston and, under Capt. Leyton,
promoted to lieutenant commander and first officer of U.S.S. Okinawa
2367 -- As lieutenant commander and first officer of U.S.S. Saratoga,
survived ship's loss at Battle of Wolf 359 against Borg; assigned to
Utopia Planetia Shipyards on Mars and oversaw development of
Defiant-class warship, later mothballed
2369 -- Agrees to lead Starfleet contingent on Bajoran-owned Deep
Space Nine; helped discover Bajoran wormhole, make first contact with
its builders, the nonlinear "Prophets"
2370 -- Made first contact with the Jem'Hadar and Dominion in Gamma
Quadrant
2371 -- Given command of experimental U.S.S. Defiant to beef up DS9
defenses; later promoted to captain
2372 -- Temporary assignment, Chief of Starfleet Security on Earth
2373 -- Single-handedly postponed Bajoran admission into UFP based on
"visions" from "Prophet" aliens
Psychological Profile, Medical File Extract:
Report of Chief Medical Officer Julian Bashir, M.D. (acting in
counselor's capacity)
***Starfleet Biographical File appended
Following the tragedy of his wife's death fighting the Borg at Wolf
359, Sisko entered a dark period for three years at Utopia Planetia and
very nearly resigned from Starfleet rather than take the Deep Space Nine
assignment - until an encounter with the Bajorans' "Prophet"
aliens and the discovery of their wormhole jump-started his healing and
set him on an ongoing journey in that role, energizing his life once
again. Moreover, his one-time ambitions to make admiral as soon as
possible have yielded to his realization that he's more suited to making
decisions work than just making them - a prime reason for his success as
a "builder" at DS9 and for Bajoran-UFP relations, along with
defending against external threats such as the Dominion, the Maquis, and
foreign powers.
Sisko is very much proud of his New Orleans upbringing, where his
father was a gourmet chef and insisted the family dine together to try
out his new dishes. Sisko had worked summers in his father's restaurant,
simply called Sisko's where he had a job by age 15. Along with his
brothers he has a sister, who lives in Portland, Ore.; the boys had to
pick vegetables in their family garden as youngsters. He had a crush on
one Effie Beaumont, but later dated Zoey Phillips for three years.
Sisko had been so homesick during his first week at the Academy that
he beamed home at 6:30 for dinner to New Orleans, where his mother was
still alive. Today Sisko worries about his elderly father's health and
heart condition, and at one point felt helpless when it appeared he
would indeed die. The elder Sisko refuses to leave his business and make
the long journey to DS9, so visits are few and far between.
During his academy years Sisko was captain of the wrestling team in
2351, and served his sophomore field study at Starbase 137. One cadet
Sisko knew at SFA was Laporin, a Benzenite.
A fellow Academy graduate was Cal Hudson, who shared his love of
baseball and ambition to make captain by 30 and admiral by 40; they
remained close until the Maquis crisis of 2370 split their loyalties.
Another friend is now the captain of the U.S.S. Venture; another is the
Tholian ambassador at DS9.
As a "raw cadet" he also met Curzon Dax, a joined Trill and
Federation official who became his mentor through many years and
assignments; when the two first met on Pelios Station, a woman named
Anastasia was somehow involved. A perpetual womanizer, Curzon joined him
as a first-rate carouser at least until Sisko's late 20s, well after
Jake's birth. Curzon had attended his wedding and wild bachelor party as
well. They toured the Cliffs of Bole together, often visited Risa, and
he once bet he and Hudson's dom-jot play against two Zakdorn at Pelios
Station.
Sisko met his future wife Jennifer on Earth immediately at Gilgo
Beach after his Academy graduation in 2354, and they soon grew serious
about marriage. They once shared a trip to the Mazurka Festival on New
Berlin with the Hudsons; ironically, Gretchen Hudson died within the
first year of Sisko's stint on DS9. After Jake's birth the men recalled
their best family trip ever was camping on Itamish III.
Sisko and Curzon served some months on the U.S.S. Livingston. He was
a veteran of the last UFP-Tzenkethi War during his tenure as lieutenant
and lieutenant commander under Capt. Leyton on the U.S.S. Okinawa.
Leyton promoted him in rank to become his first officer, and helped
nurture his career beyond a basic interest in engineering and ship
design.
Sisko's next assignment, on the Saratoga, came to an abrupt end in
early 2367 at Wolf 359, where his wife was killed amid their cabin's
debris and he and Jake barely escaped. (A reunion with Jennifer was
bittersweet when the short-lived encounter occurred in the mirror
universe after he was forced to replace his counterpart, the
assassinated leader of the Terran Rebellion, in talking her out of
working on a deadly project for the Alliance there. This doppelganger
also lured Jake over a year later to coerce Sisko in helping build that
universe's Defiant for the rebels.)
Leyton, later an admiral, nominated Sisko for the DS9 post when it
came open upon the Cardassian withdrawal, but he took it without
conviction, still not over his wife's death; his displeasure turned more
solid when his send-off came from Capt. Jean-Luc Picard, who was
kidnapped and for a time transformed by the Borg to lead the Wolf 359
assault. While considering a resignation to escape the post, Sisko
considered directing construction of orbital habitats on Earth - the
field of astrionics he was asked to teach at the University of Vasteras
in Sweden. Instead, Sisko not only decided to stay but convinced
Bajorans and Promenade merchants like Quark to stay.
Sisko's comfort level in his role at DS9 and as a religious icon to
Bajor has gradually developed as he's grown comfortable in both roles.
Dukat once called him the most joyless and least vulnerable human he's
met - a compliment that was eventually rescinded. Torn between the
important joint subspace relay project with Cardassia and the looming
chance it might be a foretold catastrophe of Bajoran prophesy, he went
ahead with a risky save that not only allowed the relay to work but
fulfilled the prophecy in a different way. The incident left him more
open and reflective about other prophecies regarding the
"Emissary," whose arrival is now celebrated annually as the
Ha'mara. He sat in for the ailing Bareil during the secret
Bajoran-Cardassian peace talks on DS9, but refused Kai Winn's later
request for Starfleet Security troops or aid during her hunt for
fugitive Shakaar, based on Prime Directive.
Sisko does have a temper and is usually unswervable when his mind is
made up. He carries a small scar on his lower lip from the impact of a
ring where Curzon decked him after he took on an Argosian lieutenant. As
a junior officer on VIP escort, he once slugged a visiting ambassador
for sexually harassing a female ensign. When perturbed in surprise he
often utters an odd yipping sound.
He initially butted heads with Kira and Odo, including a case where
she went over his head to Starfleet, but he grew to value their opinions
and abilities as time passed. Sisko has stood by Kira during her battles
with the Bajoran Provisional Government and been aware of her discomfort
at his dual role as her religion's "Emissary." Likewise, he
has defended Odo's performance from past criticism by Starfleet
regulars, and refused to desert him more than once.
It is certainly with Dax that Sisko has the most history. He still
calls her Curzon's "old man" nickname and continues their
friendship as one of many years, despite Dax's new outward form - a rare
break for Trills who usually are barred from such reassociation. He and
Dax lost touch after Jennifer's death early in 2367; Curzon slowly slid
into death and Dax was joined to Jadzia later that year. He hated to see
her go to be with the Meridians, but unlike Curzon he knew she'd thought
it through. He never thought he'd get used to the "new Dax,"
but he threatened to turn Trill society upside-down by revealing the
Joran scandal after the long quest with Bashir to save Jadzia's life.
After taking the risk of embodying the murderous Joran for Dax's
zhian'tara, he counseled her not to let Curzon manipulate her again in
Odo's form. In return, Dax may have a latent attraction to him, since
under the effects of Lwaxana Troi's Zanthi fever she can't keep away
from him.
Sisko has long shared his love of baseball with Jake, aided by a holo-program
he brought to DS9. Early on he is wary of losing personal time with him
to the demands of work, and at first banned his friendship with the
Ferengi boy Nog until he got to know him better. The landmarks of Jake's
aging often leave him confused or anxious, as when he first dated. He
knew Jake was writing, though he'd try to hide it, but Sisko was not
ready to let him become a matchmaker and was miffed that his private
life was so well known before he even met Kasidy Yates. Still he and the
freighter captain did hit it off - especially when she revealed her
brother plays baseball in a Cestus III colony revival league. Sisko
later risked shooting a then-allied Klingon ship to rescue her freighter
shortly before the alliance breakup.
Aside from Yates, Sisko's romantic life since Jennifer's death had
only included Fenna, a telepathic psychoprojective alter ego of the
Halanan woman Nidell Seyetik in 2370.
Sisko maintains a healthy recreational life, led by his inherited
love of cooking, especially Cajun, and occasionally prepares a hands-on
meal for the staff; an old recipes for Creole shrimp is how he finally
got to know Jake's onetime girlfriend Marta, his poetry and dom-jot
talents. He also cooks Hungarian food when in a good mood. His usual
drink on duty is coffee - more specifically the Klingon variety,
raktajino - especially first thing in the morning; even Dukat knows
about it. Kira could set her watch by it during his first year.
Sisko collects ancient African art and after two years finally
brought it to DS9. In 2371, Sisko threw himself into the project of
building by hand and flying an ancient Bajoran solar-sail craft with
Jake with a zest not seen since he built Jake's nursery - and wound up
proving a Bajoran legend about early contact with Cardassia.
His love of baseball includes a holo-program of famous stars,
including his hero Buck Bokai, and a baseball kept on display on his
desk; when playing, he's a right-handed pitcher. He also keeps up with
soccer, but he has no bluff in poker and is outclassed by O'Brien and
Bashir in darts. He does play 2-D and 3-D chess, often with Dax.
Befitting the crossroads culture of his command, he's been reading up on
the Ferengi Rules of Acquisition as of his third year on the station,
and hosted a Gratitude Dinner during the same-named Bajoran festival in
2371.
Professional Assessment: Report of Starfleet Command Evaluation
Board
Sisko has been an exemplary commander in the new hot spot at DS9,
although at times he has shown a streak of stubborn independence that
has defied orders yet carried the day in the long run. He disobeyed
direct orders to stay at DS9 during the Romulan-Cardassian covert
invasion of the Dominion, and risked the Defiant to retrieve Odo anyway;
at another time he delayed delivery of a Jem'Hadar youth until he made
his escape, trusting in Odo's belief the boy could be raised against his
genetic programming to fight. In still another instance, he liberally
interpreted the word evacuate during the Bajoran coup threat to delay
the withdrawal of his forces.
When trapped in the 21st century's Bell Riots, he risked his life to
assume the identity of prematurely killed riot namesake Gabriel Bell and
even took a bullet in the shoulder to preserve the timeline after he and
Doctor Bashir's accidental arrival. Sisko has also made a bit of history
in 2371 as the first sponsor of a Ferengi cadet to Starfleet Academy,
Rom's son and Jake's friend Nog - but not before putting the boy to the
test.
While Sisko's direct intervention to rescue Cardassia's civilian
Detepa Council may have been questionable with Klingons nearing
Cardassia Prime, along with the unauthorized use of the cloaking device,
his heavily re-armed station helped persuade Gowron that division among
Alpha Quadrant powers is exactly what the Dominion Founders want.
Sisko has risked his life on more than one occasion in the line of
duty, including working from the Cardassian War Room to retrieved the
Defiant when stolen by Tom Riker of the Maquis, then negotiating for the
release of hostage Kira, the ship and its Maquis crew in return for
surrendering their leader without the customary death sentence in store.
He was also ready to self-destruct the Defiant rather than let it start
another war with the Tzenkethi as part of a Dominion Founders sabotage.
UPDATE: Psycho-medical File, CMO J. Bashir reporting
SD 50500
As times have grow tense at DS9, Captain Sisko has risen to the
challenge. With only the help of Odo and Nog he foiled a martial-law
coup on Earth led by Admiral Leyton in mid-2372, even though it pit him
against his longtime mentor and senior officer; he formed an uneasy
partnership with the Jem'Hadar to subdue rebels trying to use ancient
Iconian doorways; and he led the team that unmasked the Changeling
double of Gowron's top aide Martok.
And I must say he has grown increasingly comfortable as Bajor's
Emissary, especially since he had to "fight" for the role of
religious icon from well-intentioned poet Akorem Laan later in 2372.
This episode probably best prepared him for the experiences of a year
later, when a post-neural shock helped the captain discover the ancient
lost holy city of B'hala on Bajor after 20,000 years, and to seeing
cryptic visions of the future. Now that this doctor can reflect from a
distance, I am not sure what was more shocking: that without Jake's
intervention to authorize corrective treatment he would have sacrificed
his life to continue, that he called off Bajor's UFP admission based on
a vision, or that he finally has Kai Winn's respect.
To the surprise of no one, and just as he had promised her, the
captain resumed his relationship with Kasidy Yates when she returned
from her six-month sentence for aiding the Maquis -- about the same time
as his pagh'tem'far visions began. The intimacy and its consequences in
hindsight have appeared to have little effect on his command ability,
other than in a positive way.
AUTOMATED FILE REPORT: Agent X. Dulmer, Temporal Investigation
SD 50200
Upon review of the customary evidence and interviews of all subjects
involved by this agent and Agent Lucsley, it is our determination that
no lasting contamination in this timeline resulted from Sisko's
accidental use of the Bajoran Orb of Time to visit 2367 and the
NCC-1701, J.T. Kirk commanding.
My only regret on this trip is in not visiting more of this station,
which I have heard so much about.
ADDENDUM: Adm. Charles Whatley, Starfleet Command
SD 50500
What do I say about Ben Sisko? First he and his crew are decorated
for retrieving a new and fairly intact Jem'Hadar cruiser, and then he
goes and starts having these odd Bajoran "visions" and
postpones -- maybe even sinks for good -- the very Federation admission
for Bajor that he's worked for five years. Not to mention his run-in
again with the Temporal Investigations boys, after his run-in with the
time-hopper of all "time," JTK.
Any other officer would have been yanked for that, or at least
reassigned, but I have a hunch about Ben. I also have a hunch that any
sudden action by this "secular" authority regarding Bajor's
Emissary will not be received well by the locals.
Despite our earlier choice to take him off the mission, I must also
commend Sisko for his handling of the Eddington affair and the virtual
end to Maquis operations that brought. And yes, his covert team sent to
check out whether Gowron had been replaced by a Changeling was well
done, and likely helped set up the current armistice.
I suppose the fact that his psychographic profile is now required
reading for Dominion Vorta field supervisors means something. |