Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Summary
Star Trek : Deep Space Nine ’s Avery Brooks looks back on the classical time of year 4 episode , " The Visitor , " which centered on the loving relationship between Captain Benjamin Sisko and his boy Jake . " The Visitor " saw the young Jake ( Cirroc Lofton ) lose his father , which falsify the course of his life . The older Jake Sisko ( Tony Todd ) commit his life to bringing his pa back , and he sacrifices himself to regenerate the timeline in the past tense so that the Siskos can remain together on Deep Space Nine .
In theStar Trekoral chronicle " The Fifty - Year Mission : The Next 25 long time " by Mark A. Altman and Edward Gross , Avery Brooks hash out his approach to roleplay inStar Trek : Deep Space Nine ’s " The Visitor , " and Brooks saysthe emotion Captain Sisko felt for Jake on - screenland was as real as his own love for Cirroc Lofton . study his quote below :
The homework for an episode like that is that every day is brand - raw . You stir up up every day with the full knowledge after you are awake to be grateful for this Clarence Shepard Day Jr. , and therefore you go to work or do whatever it is . All I ’m concerned in is telling the truth . It ’s so simple in another direction , because I bonk Cirroc Lofton then and I love him now . Most of what you witnessed in the interchange between us , and indeed Tony Todd in the assistance , most of what you view was real .

Star Trek : Deep Space Nine had the vainglorious shape of characters of any Trek show , mean that Captain Sisko had legion allies in the Dominion War .
“The Visitor” Is One Of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’s Greatest Episodes
“The Visitor” still holds up today.
" The Visitor " holds up as one of the most emotional , touching , andbest episodes ofStar Trek : Deep Space Nine . Directed by David Livingston from a script by Michael Taylor , " The Visitor " undertake a subject that was unequalled toDeep Space Nine : the central founding father - Logos kinship between Ben and Jake Sisko . Star Trekhas a scratchy record when it comes to depticing Father and son , butDS9broke that mold by makingCaptain Sisko a widower and a father who was as dedicated to raising Jake right as he was to his Starfleet life history .
I loved Cirroc Lofton then and I get laid him now .
Tony Todd recreate the older version of Cirroc Lofton ’s Jake Sisko was also unseamed and powerful . In a room , " The Visitor " predicted theending ofStar Trek : Deep Space Nineas Captain Sisko did leave the linear planing machine to become one with the prophesier of Bajor , leave Jake behind . But by the time Ben ascended as The Emissary inDS9 ’s last , Jake was sometime and comfortably prepared to shoulder life without his father . It ’s cheer to know from Avery Brooks ' own words that the emotion on - screen in " The Visitor " was as genuine off - cover as what was take care in theStar Trek : Deep Space Nineepisode .

Star Trek : Deep Space Nineis available to stream on Paramount+ .
germ : " The Fifty - Year Mission : The Next 25 age : From The Next Generation to J. J. Abrams : The Complete , Uncensored , and Unauthorized Oral History of Star Trek " by Mark A. Altman and Edward Gross

