Captain Benjamin Sisko (Avery Brooks) had many enemies onStar Trek: Deep Space Nine, but he hated one particular foe even more than Gul Dukat (Marc Alaimo). In his 7 years as commander of Deep Space Nine, Sisko was a target of several adversaries of the United Federation of Planets. Along with Gul Dukat, Captain Sisko faced down Dominion Changelings, Cardassians, Klingons, and even the Pah-Wraiths, who were the mortal enemies of the Prophets of Bajor. However,the villain that incensed Sisko the most wore a Starfleet uniform.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nineseason 3 introduced Lt. Commander Michael Eddington (Kenneth Marshall). Originally conceived as a rival for Constable Odo (Rene Auberjonois), Eddington was the Starfleet Chief of Security on Deep Space Nine. Michael was another reassuring Starfleet presence on the station. Efficient and capable, Eddington integrated smoothly with the otherStar Trek: Deep Space Ninecharacters. However, Eddington was secretly a Maquis sympathizer, and he showed his true colors inDS9season 4.Eddington betrayed Starfleet to join the Maquis, earning him the ire of Captain Sisko - and the feeling was mutual.

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Captain Sisko Hated Star Trek: DS9’s Eddington The Most

“You betrayed your uniform!”

Captain Sisko had a unique contempt for Michael Eddington because he was a traitor. Eddington betrayed his Starfleet uniform and everything it stood for when he joined the Maquis. What particularly galled Sisko was thathe didn’t see Michael’s betrayal coming. Ben worked closely with Eddington for a year and a half and Michael hid his true sympathies and intentions perfectly.Sisko even took Eddington to a baseball gamein Quark’s (Armin Shimerman) holosuite, and Ben never suspected what Eddington was planning. The fact that Eddington fooled Sisko so thoroughly was something Ben couldn’t reconcile, and drove his passion to see Eddington court-martialed for his crimes.

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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine had the biggest cast of characters of any Trek show, meaning that Captain Sisko had numerous allies in the Dominion War.

For his part, Michael Eddington saw Captain Sisko as his nemesis. Eddington had a fondness for Victor Hugo’sLes Misérables, and he fancied himself as the novel’s hero, Jean Valjean, casting Sisko as the intolerant policeman, Javier. Captain Sisko did live up to Michael’s portrayal by relentlessly pursuing Eddington until he captured the traitor. Compared to Gul Dukat, who was a more complicated adversary driven by his pride, ego, and desire for power,Michael Eddington was a more clear-cut and personally offensive opponent for Captain Sisko.

Michael Eddington

What Happened To Eddington In Star Trek: DS9

Eddington is gone but not forgotten

Michael Eddington made nine appearances onStar Trek: Deep Space Nine. The saga of Eddington’s treason and his rivalry with Captain Sisko played out inStar Trek: Deep Space Nineseason 4, episode 22, “For the Uniform,” andDS9season 5’s “For the Cause” and “Blaze of Glory.” After Eddington stole replicators and betrayed Starfleet to join the Maquis in “For the Uniform,” Captain Sisko pursued and captured Michael in “For the Cause.” In “Blaze of Glory,” which was Eddington’s finalDS9appearance, he manipulated a ruse to rescue Maquis from the Dominion, butMichael was ultimately killed by the Jem’Hadar.

Eddington’s treason was deeply personal for Captain Sisko.

LIke Captain Sisko, Michael Eddington had a wife, Rebecca Sullivan (Gretchen German). Rebecca was a member of the Maquis, and thisparallels how Sisko’s future wife, Captain Kasidy Yates (Penny Johnson Gerald), also aided the Maquisand was sent to prison. Eddington’s treason was deeply personal for Captain Sisko. Michael was a man who turned his back on everything Sisko deeply believed in, and Eddington even told Benjamin that the Federation was"worse than the Borg.“In a way, Eddington was a dark mirror for Captain Sisko, and their rivalry remains one of the most memorable inStar Trek: Deep Space Nine.

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