Jake Sisko (Cirroc Lofton) came of age in Star Trek: Deep Space Nineand here’s how old Captain Benjamin Sisko’s son (Avery Brooks) is DS97 seasons and beyond. Jake was a series regular Star Trek: Deep Space Nine cast member, although he only appeared in 71 episodes. Beware of mistakes Star Trek: The Next Generation made with Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton), DS9The writers carefully developed Jake, turning him into a lovable, bright, well-adjusted teenager. who found his niche as a writer.
As a boy, Jake boarded Deep Space Nine with his father, then-Commander Sisko, after the death of his mother, Jennifer Sisko (Felecia M. Bell) during Star Trek: The Next GenerationBattle of the Wolf 359. Jake is the only human main character in a Star Trek series that never joined Starfleet. Instead, Jake became a reporter behind enemy lines during Star Trek: Deep Space NineDominion War. Jake was also best friends with Nog (Aron Eisenberg), Starfleet’s first Ferengi. Jake’s last appearance was the series finale. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine when young, but how old was he?
Jake Sisko’s age in Star Trek: DS9
Jake came of age on the Deep Space Nine space station
Jake Sisko was born in 2355, making him 14 years old in 2369, when Commander Sisko took command of the Deep Space Nine space station. in the series premiere Star Trek: Deep Space Nine“Emissary.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine aired for 7 seasons with one year in real time equaling one full season of the series. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ended with the series finale, ‘What You Leave Behind’, in 2375, meaning Jake is 20 years old.
Cirroc Lofton was born on August 7, 1978, which also made him 14 years old when Star Trek: Deep Space Nine premiered in January 1993. Cirroc played Jake Sisko at the same age he was in real life all over Star Trek: Deep Space Ninethere are 7 seasons, unlike many Star Trek actors older than their characters. Tony Todd played adult and elderly Jake Sisko in the classic Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 4 episode, ‘The Visitor’.
How old is Jake Sisko in Star Trek: Picard?
Jake is an adult in the 25th century of Star Trek
Three Star Trek TV series on Paramount+ are set in the years and decades since Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ended in 2375. The furthest point of the 25th century seen in Star Trek is the end of Star Trek: Picard season 3, which ended with an epilogue set in 2402. At the end of Picard Season 3 Jake Sisko is 47 years old10 years older than his father Captain Sisko was when Benjamin took command of Deep Space Nine in 2369, and 3 years older than Captain Sisko was when the Emissary became one with the Prophets of Bajor at the end of DS9.
The animated series Star Trek: Lower Decks and Star Trek: Prodigy occur in the 2280s, 6 to 10 years later Star Trek: Deep Space Nine it ended. Star Trek: Lower Decks takes place between 2380-2381, which puts Jake Sisko between 25 and 26 years old. Star Trek: Prodigy takes place a few years later, starting in 2383 with Star Trek; Prodigy Season 2 ending in 2385. Jake Sisko is around 30 years old in 2385 when rogue synthetics attacked Mars, as seen in Star Trek: Picard.
Will Jake Sisko return to Star Trek?
We’re still waiting for Jake Sisko’s Star Trek return
Jake Sisko’s last canonical appearance was in 1999, in the series finale of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Despite several Star Trek projects on Paramount+ since the debut of Star Trek: Discovery in 2017, Jake didn’t make one Star Trek to go back. Star Trek: Lower Decks and Star Trek: Prodigy did not enlist Cirroc Lofton to voice Jake Sisko again, and Star Trek: PicardThe 3 seasons did not include any live-action appearances by Jake Sisko.
Cirroc Lofton is an active and beloved member of the Star Trek community and is open to playing Jake Sisko once again.
The next seasons of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and the film made for streaming Star Trek: Section 31 are set before Jake Sisko was born, which means Cirroc Lofton can’t reprise his signature character. There is a small possibility that Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, set in the 32nd century, where Jake may appear, perhaps as a hologram, 800 years after he lived. Meanwhile, Cirroc Lofton is an active and beloved member of the Star Trek community and is open to playing Jake Sisko once again, especially if there is a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine meeting.