O'Brien is the first main non-commissioned Starfleet character, reprising a supporting role in The Next Generation. They have a daughter, Molly, and later a son, Kirayoshi. He is married to botanist and teacher Keiko. Miles O'Brien is the Chief of Operations, keeping the station in working order. Worf transfers to Deep Space 9 when the brief war between the Federation and the Klingon Empire breaks out, and stays on as Strategic Operations officer and later as a liaison to the Klingon Empire. The fourth season saw the addition of Michael Dorn, who had recently finished seven years on Star Trek: The Next Generation as the Klingon Worf, in order to boost ratings. She also confronts the memories of Jadzia's love for Worf as well as her own attraction to Dr. Unprepared and untrained for the role, she is often frustrated by aspects of the symbiotic relationship and the eight lifetimes worth of memories she inherits. Farrell's character was killed off and the writers introduced Ezri as a young Trill Starfleet officer and the next host of the Dax symbiont. Jadzia is killed by Gul Dukat at the end of Season 6.Įzri Dax was added to the show after the abrupt departure of Terry Farrell. She eventually marries Worf during the course of the war with the Dominion. The previous host, a larger-than-life federation diplomat and womanizer Curzon Dax, had been a close friend of and mentor to Sisko, who often refers to Jadzia as "old man" as a friendly joke. She shares her life and thoughts with a long-living symbiont named Dax, who has already experienced seven prior lives "Joined" with other Trills. Jadzia Dax is the station's Trill science officer. Siddig continued to be credited as Siddig el Fadil when he directed. He was credited as Alexander Siddig after he married co-star Nana Visitor, which placed their names together in the alphabetical cast credits, although his stated reason for the name change was that he discovered that viewers did not know how to pronounce his name. Siddig appears in the opening credits as Siddig el Fadil, a shortened form of his birth name, for the first three seasons. Somewhat tactless, he nevertheless develops friendships with several of the station's residents, particularly Miles O'Brien and, more ambiguously, a mysterious Cardassian named Garak. Although Human, his parents had him illegally genetically enhanced when he was a child because he could not keep up with his peers. Julian Bashir is the station's chief medical officer. Odo yearns to find his own people, but when he finally does, he is less than pleased to discover that they rule the Gamma Quadrant with an iron fist. He was found in the Denorius Belt, brought back to the planet Bajor by the Cardassians (who maintained a military occupation of Bajor), and raised in a laboratory by a Bajoran scientist, Doctor Mora. He is a Changeling, capable of assuming any shape he wishes, but usually assumes a shape of a male adult humanoid. Ro Laren, a character from Star Trek: The Next Generation, was the first choice of the producers for Sisko's first officer, but Michelle Forbes did not want to commit to a television show.Ĭonstable Odo is the station's incorruptible chief of security. Like most Bajorans, she is deeply religious, which makes it awkward having the Emissary as her commander. She is initially suspicious of the Federation's intentions toward her planet, but grows to trust and befriend the rest of the crew. Kira Nerys is a Bajoran militia officer, former guerrilla fighter during the Cardassian Occupation of Bajor, and, as the station's Bajoran liaison officer, Sisko's second-in-command. Sisko was actually raised by his stepmother and his father however, he was led to believe his stepmother was actually his (as he called her) "Mama". We also find out that his biological mother was a Prophet who possessed a woman who was his father's first wife, who (after Sisko's birth) left the woman's body and when she came to herself, she just left Sisko's father. Due to his exemplary leadership, at the end of the third season, he is promoted from commander to captain and becomes a key leader of Federation forces against the Dominion. The Bajorans hail Sisko as the Emissary of the Prophets, an exalted religious status that initially makes him very uncomfortable. He and Jadzia Dax discover the Bajoran wormhole, which the Bajorans believe is the home of the Prophets, their gods and protectors. At the start of the series, he is a grieving widower (his wife having been killed by the Borg at the Battle of Wolf 359) and the father of a pre-teenage son, Jake. Benjamin Sisko is the Starfleet officer placed in charge of Deep Space Nine.
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