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This character is a member of the Sisko family.
For the mirror universe counterpart, see Jennifer Sisko (mirror).

Jennifer Felecia Sisko was the first wife of Starfleet captain Benjamin Sisko.

Biography[]

Jennifer met Sisko in 2354 on Gilgo Beach and gave birth to their only child, Jacob Isaac Sisko, on June 12, 2355 in the Starfleet Potrero Hill Medical Center facility in San Francisco. (DS9 episode: "Emissary", ST - The Lost Era novel: Deny Thy Father, ST - The Fall novel: Revelation and Dust)

Jennifer was killed by the Borg in 2366 during the Battle of Wolf 359 aboard the USS Saratoga. (DS9 episode & novelization: Emissary)

Constance Barnes discovered Jennifer just before her death, but did nothing to help. (DS9 novel: Saratoga)

Parallel universes[]

In a parallel universe, Jennifer survived the Battle of Wolf 359. However, Jake died aboard the Saratoga, an event which destroyed her husband's Starfleet career, their marriage and almost Benjamin's will to live.

In another parallel universe, Jennifer was killed in a Kohn-Ma attack on Cardassia Prime while her husband Benjamin, an ambassador in the Federation Diplomatic Corps, was negotiating a Cardassian withdrawal from Bajor. (DS9 novel: Fearful Symmetry)

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Background information[]

  • J.M. Dillard established in her novelization of "Emissary" that Jennifer was a Starfleet officer, with the rank of Lieutenant.
  • Jennifer's middle name was given in The Needs of the Many, a homage to Felecia M. BellMA who played the character.

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