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+ | |caption = Korena Sisko |
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+ | |gender = [[Female]] |
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+ | |species = [[Bajoran]] |
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+ | |occupation = [[Artist]] |
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+ | |status = Active |
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+ | |datestatus = 25th century |
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+ | |mstatus = [[Divorce]]d |
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+ | |spouse = [[Jake Sisko]] |
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+ | |actor = [[Galyn Görg]] |
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+ | In an [[alternate timeline]], '''Korena Sisko''' was a [[Bajoran]] [[woman]] and [[artist]] who [[wedding|married]] [[Jake Sisko]] in [[2381]]. At the insistence of Jake's [[grandfather]] [[Joseph Sisko]], the [[marriage ceremony]] took place in his restaurant, [[Sisko's Creole Kitchen]], in [[New Orleans]]. The [[wedding]] was attended by [[Kira Nerys]], [[Jadzia Dax]] and [[Miles O'Brien]], among others. |
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+ | At one point, he offered her the chance to design the [[cover]] for his latest [[book]]. |
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+ | == Appendices == |
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Korena was played by [[Galyn Görg]]. |
Korena was played by [[Galyn Görg]]. |
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+ | === Apocrypha === |
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+ | In the {{DS9 relaunch}}, the story ''[[Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume Two|Fragments and Omens]]'' shows that Jake Sisko married the same Azeni Korena as he became dissatisfied with his life living in the [[Kendra Province]] with a returned-from-the-[[Prophet]]s [[Benjamin Sisko]], as well as [[Kasidy Sisko]] and their new baby Rebecca. When introduced to her, Benjamin Sisko recognized her as the wife that Jake had in the [[alternate timeline]] which he experienced. Korena also appears in ''[[Rough Beasts of Empire]]'' and ''[[Raise the Dawn]]''. According to the novel ''[[The Good That Men Do]]'', she and Jake had a daughter, who was named after [[Jennifer Sisko]], by the early [[25th century]]. |
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Revision as of 22:34, 4 December 2019
(covers information from an alternate timeline)
In an alternate timeline, Korena Sisko was a Bajoran woman and artist who married Jake Sisko in 2381. At the insistence of Jake's grandfather Joseph Sisko, the marriage ceremony took place in his restaurant, Sisko's Creole Kitchen, in New Orleans. The wedding was attended by Kira Nerys, Jadzia Dax and Miles O'Brien, among others.
At one point, he offered her the chance to design the cover for his latest book.
They were married for many years, but separated and then divorced. Jake's obsession with saving his father, Benjamin Sisko, from a temporal flux that had trapped him in subspace caused him to ignore Korena's needs and abandon his writing. (DS9: "The Visitor")
Appendices
Background information
Korena was played by Galyn Görg.
Apocrypha
In the Deep Space Nine relaunch series, the story Fragments and Omens shows that Jake Sisko married the same Azeni Korena as he became dissatisfied with his life living in the Kendra Province with a returned-from-the-Prophets Benjamin Sisko, as well as Kasidy Sisko and their new baby Rebecca. When introduced to her, Benjamin Sisko recognized her as the wife that Jake had in the alternate timeline which he experienced. Korena also appears in Rough Beasts of Empire and Raise the Dawn. According to the novel The Good That Men Do, she and Jake had a daughter, who was named after Jennifer Sisko, by the early 25th century.
External link
- Azeni Korena at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works