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minus-squareFuglyDuck@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·4 hours agoSisko is definitely a darker character, morally dubious. But that’s what I love about him as a captain. It’s more realistic. More honest. Picard equivocates and bitches and moans and then does it anyway as if that makes it perfectly alright. Sisko does what he sees needs to be done, and recognizes it wasn’t “good” or maybe even acceptable.
minus-squareSkullgrid@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·3 hours ago Sisko does what he sees needs to be done, and recognizes it wasn’t “good” or maybe even acceptable. Yes, because nothing screams “We’ve evolved beyond petty things” like “the captain is doing things that are unacceptable”
Sisko is definitely a darker character, morally dubious. But that’s what I love about him as a captain.
It’s more realistic. More honest. Picard equivocates and bitches and moans and then does it anyway as if that makes it perfectly alright.
Sisko does what he sees needs to be done, and recognizes it wasn’t “good” or maybe even acceptable.
Yes, because nothing screams “We’ve evolved beyond petty things” like “the captain is doing things that are unacceptable”