• nxdefiant@startrek.website
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    The Emissary of Prophets, gesturing to all the religion:

    Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power.

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      I’ll never forget the episode where he punched Kosh in the face and thus Kosh never showed up again to mess with Commander Windu.

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        Avery Brooks will probably never agree to play Sisko again. But Samuel L. Jackson might.

        It could happen. IT COULD HAPPEN!

            • luna@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              I mean, much as I’d like Sisko to come back in anything regarding DS9, that Brooks doesn’t want to do it is actually convenient for the story: Sisko’s in the Celestial Temple with the Prophets, let him stay there. LD has shown we can have a great DS9 episode without him.

              It’s a shame he’s not interested, but there are plenty of BIPOC actors who’d love to have a chance at being in Trek.

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                Sure, you could definitely do a DS9 reunion like the TNG reunion on Picard without Sisko (and Nog, unfortunately)… but would people really want to see that?

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                I can definitely buy Sisko as a king under the mountain figure, believed by the Bajorans to return in their hour of greatest need, like Arthur for the British.