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In Star Trek: Section 31, Lieutenant Rachel Garrett (Kacey Rohl) is eager to move up Starfleet's ranks, unaware that her ...
Covert intelligence organization Section 31 carries out the missions Starfleet pretends don't happen, bending the rules in ...
Section 31 was unquestionably framed as evil, but if they were protecting the Federation from the shadows all along, then the audience and their Starfleet heroes would have to acknowledge them as ...
Most of Section 31 takes place in Georgiou’s present, where she has become the owner of a seedy nightclub (which is also a spaceship) parked somewhere beyond Starfleet’s jurisdiction.
The franchise introduced Section 31 as a concept in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. They were an organization so secret, they were not an official part of the Federation or Starfleet. However ...
That's where we find the reformed tyrant when Section 31 — Starfleet's morally flexible spy branch — knocks on her door, looking to recruit her for a top-secret mission that could shape the ...
Many felt that Section 31 was a betrayal of the ideals held up in the series as inherent to Federation culture and Starfleet operations, although they were comforted by the fact that Section 31 ...
As the shadowy branch of Starfleet Intelligence gets its very own movie, we look back at Section 31's morally dubious history. The United Federation of Planets may hold itself up as a futuristic ...