Nealithi wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 5:19 pmAs to the whole section 31 bit. The point of this group is they are supposed to be black ops. The totally off the books special forces group. That is how you put it in the charter and no one questions it. In theory they do all sorts of things you don't bat an eye at. Reunification, who made a telescope to look at individual people on the surface of Romulus? Star Fleet command? The Federation council? They signed away cloaking tech and all research on it for a treaty. They are not going to approve something that invasive. So SF Intelligence basically is Section 31, doing the things people don't want to talk about but are sometimes necessary for security. But like any group bits can be corrupted. So you get Control, so you get plagues to wipe out a species.
The only place I feel Section 31 did not belong was Enterprise because it predated the Federation that gave it the name.
This is kind of the thing that I would like to talk about, actually. The funny thing is that DISCO fans know that they actually addressed this in the season finale of season 2 and it is a major plot point. Section 31
was the Star Fleet black ops organization and special forces division. However, the organization was totally wiped out by CONTROL and disbanded with all events classified due to how much it made the Federation look like a bunch of morons.
But the Federation (in DISCO and DS9) needs a group like this so they recreate the organization totally off the books and completely denied. It's no longer something that people know about or has its own fleets or operatives. Starfleet only deals with it unofficially so nothing like this can blow back again.
The writers knew that the Spore Drive and other stuff in DISCO was against canon as we know it so they wrote a retcon in that put all their toys back in place. It even gave Section 31 an "origin" unlike ENTERPRISE.
"S31 in DS9 is a deniable asset of Star Fleet but not officially part of it. It used to be an official agency but that agency was disbanded 100 years ago."