“Star Trek: The Autobiography of Benjamin Sisko” Review by Trekmovie.com

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Derek Tyler Attico’s The Autobiography of Benjamin Sisko is a little like a jazz version of “The Life of Starfleet’s Legendary Captain and Emissary.” Taking advantage of the non-linear perceptions of the Bajoran Prophets, the book presents itself as the recollections of a Ben Sisko who has recently entered the wormhole to live with the aliens there, as depicted in Deep Space Nine’s final episode, “What We Leave Behind.” Now able to access his memories in something approaching a constant present-tense state, Sisko decides he wants to leave his son Jake and his soon-to-be-born daughter with some perspective on who he was, the decisions that shaped his life, and his feelings toward them. The resulting “autobiography” sounds authentically like the character played by Avery Brooks for seven seasons and provides the reader with a rich portrait of his upbringing and family life.

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