Jake Sisko

Jacob Issac Sisko was born on June 12, 2355, in a Starfleet medical facility in San Francisco, planet Earth. His parents were Starfleet ensign Benjamin Sisko and his wife, Jennifer Sisko. (Star Trek: The Lost Era novel, Deny Thy Father)

Jake's mother was killed in the year 2367 at Wolf 359 during the first Borg attack on the United Federation of Planets.

In 2369, Jake and his father- who now held the rank of Commander- relocated to the Bajoran space station Deep Space 9 when his father was given command of the station.

At first, Jake didn't care for the station or the world of Bajor, but eventually came to think of it as home.

Soon after his arrival on the station, during a trip to the planets surface, his father and Major Kira Nerys were trapped in an underground cave-in, and believed dead. During the rescue operation, Jake was given a Padd on which to write down his thoughts by Dr. Julian Bashir. This would prove to be the begining of his love of writing. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine short story Ha'mara' Prophecy and Change)

Soon after, he befriended the young Ferengi named Nog.

When Starfleet was forced to abandon Bajor in the early days of the Dominion War, Jake stayed aboard the station in order to report on what was happening there to the Federation News Service. During this time, he befriended the daughter of Gul Skrain Dukat, Tora Ziyal before her death. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode novelization, Call to Arms, Sacrifice of Angels, short story Three Sides to Every Story Prophecy and Change)

After the end of the war, and the ascension of his father from linear existance, Jake spent some time excavating the ancient ruins of B'Hala. There, he encountered a prylar named Istani Reyla, who gave Jake an ancient prophecy that seemed to indicate that if he were to enter he Bajoran Wormhole, he would be re-united with his father.

Jake bought a small craft from Nog's uncle, Quark, and set off for the wormhole, but things didn't turn out as planned. Lost in the Gamma Quadrant, Jake hooked up with the cargo ship Even Odds and partook in their adventures until encountering the lost Bajoran Kai, Opaka Sulan.

Realizing that the prophecy spoke of her and not his father, Jake, Opaka, and a trellian woman named Wex returned to DS9. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novels, Avatar books one and two, Rising Son)

Soon after, Jake, his grandfather, his father pregnant second wife Kassidy Yates and Opaka were kidnapped by Bajoran Vedeks that were under the control of alien parasites out to control Bajor.

Jake's father retuned from his sojourn with the ]Prophets in time to rescue Jake and the rest and attend the birth of his daughter, Jakes half-sister, Rebecca Jae Sisko. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novel, Unity)

Soon after, Jake went on a walkabout on the surface of Bajor where he met a woman named Azeni Korena, whom he promptly married after a short courtship and engagement.

The newlyweds are currently living on the planet of Bajor. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novel, Worlds of Deep Space Nine volume one, Bajor: Fragments and Omens)