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Jake Sisko is a character in the fictional Star Trek universe, played by Cirroc Lofton. He is the son of Captain Benjamin Sisko in the series [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]].

Overview

He was born in 2355 to Jennifer Sisko, who was killed in 2367 during the Battle of Wolf 359, when Benjamin Sisko served aboard the USS Saratoga. In 2369, he moved with his father to Deep Space Nine, under protest. Once there, he became friends with a Ferengi named Nog, son of Rom, despite the disapproval of both youths' fathers. Jake and Nog became the first students enrolled in Keiko O'Brien's school. Jake aspired to be a writer, though he declined a scholarship to the Pennington School in 2371.

In 2372, Jake wrote the first draft of his first novel, Anslem under the influence of Onaya, an alien who fed on creative energy ("The Muse"). In the season finale, Benjamin Sisko joined the Prophets, and although Jake Sisko is still at DS9 for the final scene of the show, it is not clear if he stayed there.

In an alternate timeline ("The Visitor"), Benjamin Sisko is thrust into a sub-space limbo after being struck by an errant energy bolt in the USS Defiant engine room in 2372. After the accident, Sisko is presumed dead, but later appears to Jake several times. Jake spends the rest of his adult life trying to understand and reverse the accident. Jake learns that since he and his father were in proximity when the accident occurred, he acts as sort of an anchor to his father in sub-space, occasionally pulling the elder Sisko into the real world (similar to a rubber band occasionally going taut). Jake determines that if he were to take his own life, the connection would be severed and Ben would return to the time of the accident. Jake follows through with the plan, and his father is able to return to the past, dodge the energy bolt and change history.

Jake does not have a counterpart in the Mirror Universe; Mirror counterparts of Benjamin and Jennifer exist there, but they separated before ever having a child.

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 [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space Nine]]  B. Sisko | Kira | J. Dax | Odo | Bashir | O'Brien | Worf | J. Sisko | Quark | Rom | Nog | E. Dax | Garak | Martok | Damar | Dukat | Weyoun | Winn
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