Production designers gave the ship a "Jules Verne" aesthetic, using wood and brass to make it feel tactile and ancient.
Jake Sisko joins his father. During the voyage, they bond over zero-gravity rations and hammocks. Jake reveals he has been accepted into a prestigious writing fellowship on Earth, marking a major step toward his future as an author.
This episode marks the first time Benjamin Sisko sports his iconic goatee , a look he would keep for the rest of the series.
💡 Jake mentions a freighter captain he wants to set his father up with. While not named, this is the first reference to Kasidy Yates, Sisko’s future wife. If you'd like to dive deeper into this episode:
Production designers gave the ship a "Jules Verne" aesthetic, using wood and brass to make it feel tactile and ancient.
Jake Sisko joins his father. During the voyage, they bond over zero-gravity rations and hammocks. Jake reveals he has been accepted into a prestigious writing fellowship on Earth, marking a major step toward his future as an author. [S3E15] Explorers
This episode marks the first time Benjamin Sisko sports his iconic goatee , a look he would keep for the rest of the series. Production designers gave the ship a "Jules Verne"
💡 Jake mentions a freighter captain he wants to set his father up with. While not named, this is the first reference to Kasidy Yates, Sisko’s future wife. If you'd like to dive deeper into this episode: [S3E15] Explorers