‘Star Trek: DS9’ Star Avery Brooks on Directing ‘Far Beyond the Stars’ (2024)

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For Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’s most beloved episode, "Far Beyond the Stars,"Avery Brooks pulled double duty in more ways than one.

The actor spoke with ET leading up to its premiere 25 years ago, admitting he "was exhausted" after directing and acting in the episode, which saw him play two sides of the same Benjamin Sisko. Brooks said he agreed to the challenge for "many reasons," but figured at the end of the day, "Well, after all, I know about this stuff."

In "Far Beyond the Stars," Sisko, needing an escape while grieving a friend and hearing tragic reports from the ongoing Dominion War, finds respite after dreaming himself out of the 24th century and into Harlem circa 1953. As he discovers, it’s no Risa vacation because Sisko’s alter ego, a science-fiction author named Benny Russell, faces a battle of his own.

"The notion is that [Russell]'s a writer and he wants people to deal with how he sees the world," Brooks explained. "And indeed the world is not particularly ready to see, in the mainstream of it, somebody talking about Brown people being alive in the future."

"It is at once a fascinating story and part of the reason I sit here," he said.

Another reason? Benny Russell was a chance to "investigate the [lives]"of influential Black authors amid, as he saw it, a lack of discussion on who those people are. Off the cuff, he namechecked Octavia Butler, Samuel R. Delany, Richard Wright, John A. Williams, Phyllis Wheatley,and Sterling A. Brown, clarifying that his impromptu list could go "on and on."

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"This canon of literature is rich in its history and has, in fact, impacted the world in extraordinary ways," Brooks added. "It's a magnificent canon. A magnificent thing created in such a short time."

The episode was written by DS9 showrunner Ira Steven Behr, who Brooks praised for "boldly" and "coldly" taking to the page. As he saw it, Benny Russell’s world is "inextricably connected to racism and prejudice" but "Far Beyond the Stars" isn’t about racism and prejudice.

"To shoot a piece about that, it's a waste of time. I'd turn it off. Why do you want to watch that? We might as well do some cinéma vérité. We might as well just look at the news and look at how horrible we are to each other in that way. The piece is not about that," Brooks said. "I hope there's something liberating [in] that we investigate people's lives. And we see that [in this case], Benny Russell decided that no matter what you say, in the impersonal and the direct of the thing, I am going to go on. You can't do anything with what's in my mind and what's in my heart. That sooner or later, people will rise. The thought will rise."

Deep Space Nine, which celebrated its 30th anniversary last month, is held by many as the epitome of what fans want from a Star Trek show, offering pointed nods -- big and small -- to past stories, but also pushing the boundaries of Gene Roddenberry’s initial vision. In 2017, Vulture crowned DS9 as the best Trek, citing how the series "balanced each season with great stand-alone episodes enriched by longform arcs," while "creating one of the most poignant depictions of Black fatherhood that has ever appeared on television."

Twenty-five years after it debuted, "Far Beyond the Stars" currently gets spoken in the same breath as "The City on the Edge of Forever," "The Measure of a Man" and other hallmark Star Trek episodes. The appreciation is also internal, with Star Trek: Strange New Worlds tipping its cap in "The Elysian Kingdom," which saw the Enterprise get trapped in a fairytale penned by none other than Benny Russell.

When asked what he hoped fans would take away from "Far Beyond the Stars," Brooks insistedthe conclusion, like every week, is up to them.

"The [viewers] complete the thought," he said. "And that's the beauty of it. What they carry away, will be the thing that lives in the world… All we can do then is hope that you will stay long enough to see what the thought was and then complete it in your life."

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, along with every Star Trek series, streams on Paramount+.

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FAQs

Why did Avery Brooks shave his head on DS9? ›

Avery Brooks, the actor who portrays Captain Sisko, initially wanted the character to have a shaved head and a beard, but the producers wanted him to look distinct from his previous role.

Did Avery Brooks sing in DS9? ›

Ira Behr had wanted Avery Brooks to sing on the show for some time, and after shooting this episode, Behr commented, "It's just jaw-dropping how good he is." (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion.) Previously, Brooks had briefly sung in the episodes "Move Along Home", "Far Beyond the Stars" and "His Way".

Did Picard and Sisko meet? ›

However, they did have some contact with each other. Picard had once conveyed Starfleet's order to Sisko to investigate a disturbance in the Bajoran wormhole (the beginning of the series). Later on, in episode 13 of DS9, Picard visited Sisko and agreed to help him liberate Deep Space Nine from the Dominion forces.

Why did Sisko hate Picard? ›

Adding to Sisko's discomfort is the presence of Captain Picard, who briefs him on his mission. Sisko continues to harbor deep resentment toward Picard for his role, however unwilling, in the death of his wife.

Where did Sisko go at the end of DS9? ›

He was taken to the Celestial Temple, where according to the Prophets, his work had only begun.

Did DS9 cast get along? ›

The DS9 cast was supposedly cooler to each other, and at least for the first few seasons, it was a professional, albeit quiet set. Marina Sirtis has mentioned during conventions that when TNG & DS9 were filming simultaneously for a couple years, the two environments were like night and day.

Who is Sisko new wife? ›

While the opening credits after the wedding continue to use just "Kasidy Yates", the scripts for those episodes use "Kasidy Yates-Sisko", and she is referred to in dialogue as "Mrs. Sisko".

How old was Sisko in DS9? ›

Captain Sisko was 37 years old at the start of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in 2369. By the end of DS9 in 2375, Sisko was 43 years old. Post-DS9, Sisko's age became hard to determine due to his non-linear status as one of the Bajoran Prophets.

Who did Captain Picard marry? ›

What happened to Benjamin Sisko after DS9? ›

Sisko NEVER left Deep Space Nine; he fell into the Fire Caves on Bajor and to prevent him from dying since he was the Prophet's Emissary they brought him into the Celestial Temple and he's never returned to Human form since within the Established Star Trek Canon.

Did Picard ever meet Spock? ›

(Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, 2nd ed., p. 127) Picard's line in "Unification I" only states that he has met Spock before but does not explicitly state when that meeting occurred, though likely it would have been at the wedding.

Why does DS9 have different uniforms? ›

The arrival of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine necessitated another re-design. With two Star Trek shows running at the same time, different uniforms would provide visual distinction. The tricolors remained, but they moved to the very top of the outfits, with the rest black below the chest.

Was Voyager more popular than DS9? ›

Star Trek: Voyager

However, Voyager never came close to achieving the same ratings that shows like Star Trek: Deep Space Nine or Star Trek: The Next Generation did.

Why did DS9 uniforms change to GREY? ›

Why did the uniforms change in Star Trek: DS9 in season 5? I can't say it any better than Ron Moore did: "The grey & black were designed to give the Enterprise-E crew a more military look that would also have more texture and variations in usage and thus look better on the big screen."

Why did Terry leave DS9? ›

"Terry Farrell's contract was up on DS-9 and she was leaving the show. The story going around was that she did not wish to leave but the producers would not grant her contract requests. As the visual effects supervisor, I was on the DS-9 set to oversee the effects needed for her last scenes on the series.

Why did Rosalind Chao leave DS9? ›

Trivia. Has an action figure modeled after her character Keiko from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993). Turned down the chance to work full-time on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) so that she could spend more time with her family.

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