There's a lot wrong here and it runs into spoilers territory but for those who have seen the entire season.BunBun299 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 20, 2019 6:54 amYeah, I don't buy this interpretation of Section 31. For one, they're an organization so secret that only the top brass at Starfleet have even heard of them. Two, when they attempted to recruit Bashir, they deprived him of sleep, interrogated him at length, roll played a scenario on a holodeck to give him every reason to betray the Federation, even if he hadn't done so already. And then, when a mind probe they implanted in him detected no signs whatsoever ever disloyalty, they decided he was Section 31 material.
I do not buy for a moment that this organization would even consider femHitler for their super secret spy network. At best, they'd manipulate her into a suicide mission.
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1. I'm not joking when I say Skynet is in control of Section 31. An evil AI that wishes to wipe out all life in the galaxy has taken over Section 31. It's killed the Admirals in charge of the organization and is impersonating them with holograms.
2. The entirety of Section 31 is implied to be murdered by Control with the only survivors being Empress Georgiou and Tyler.
3. Control is eventually overthrown at the end of the season and defeated by Empress Georgiou with Voq/Tyler put in charge of it instead due to his unbreakable loyalty ot the Federation. He promises he's going to clean it up.
4. Section 31 employs corrupt people all the time as we see with the Obsidian Order member who betrays Romulus to the Federation.
5. Georgiou is officially pardoned for her part in ending the Klingon/Federation war. She can't have any crimes she committed held against her. You may find that a terrible idea but that's the deal she made.
So it's easy to understand why Skynet/Control would recruit Georgiou and why the Federation would employ her afterward (she saved the entire galaxy by stopping him).