Given his intelligence, courage, peoples skill, ability to handle crisies, and the fact he was liked and knew Admiral Layton very well, I gathered he was gonna be a Captain based on nothing but who he was as a person. Given he was first mate on a ship, it is likely he would have been Captain of another ship in 5 years given what kind of guy Sisko is. Unlike Riker, Sisko doesn't seem to have a hangup on being a Captain for years.BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 11:57 pmWhen was it established that Sisko would have been captain if not for wolf 359?Nobody700 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 9:58 pm For me it made sense. Bajor was minor to the Federation but they did want someone skilled and good at the job and it's shown that Sisko probably would have been Captain had Wolf 359 never happened. After the wormhole made Bajor a major deal, Sisko stayed on for two reasons. He was Emissary, and he WAS good at the job. While DS9 wasn't shy in showing how the Federation plays politics, the Federation is shown to be competent and Starfleet knew Sisko as good at the job. The fact Sisko skirted some rules... like firing a federation security chief off screen cause Odo is a lil bitch or how he does intimidate others may be what is needed to make Bajor join the Federation.
Also yes, I DO like Odo a lot, but he can be a little bitch about security. I blame the founder in him.
And I do doubt the federation went so far as to embrace or promote Sisko’s more domineering nature.
Given he had to handle the Cardassians and whatever came from the wormhole, you needed someone TOUGH, and not a pushover. Hence, domineering was good, but the show did demonstrate that if Sisko started drinking the Kool Aid, which was the plot of an episode where an Admiral thought he was... cause Sisko KINDA was, Sisko would have been OUT of Bajor.