SlackerinDeNile wrote:I still to this day don't understand why O'Brien was allowed to take on an undercover role, isn't this kind of thing Section 31's job? I wasn't aware O'Brien had this kind of experience and training or that Starfleet allowed its officers to volunteer for operations completely different to their usual work whenever they felt like it. Are they the FBI or the the space police in this episode?
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No, Starfleet Intelligence is one of several organizations that do Intelligence for Starfleet and the Federation. I think their real world equivalent would be ONI, the Office of Naval Intelligence. S31 is equivalent to having your intelligence work done by a secret, independent militia/secret society. It always bugs me how Trek fans really assume that S31 really is part of the Federation government, and not a rogue arm of it. Odo was full of shit when he said they were the equivalent of the Tal Shiar or Obsidian Order, as the Federation already has that with Federation Security, Vulcan Intelligence, and Starfleet Intelligence.
The reason why SI is involved is because Starfleet officers are working for the Syndicate.
Why they're hiring O'Brien for this mission? Because he's in the main cast. That's really it. Same reason why Picard, Crusher, and Worf are the ones going on a Black Ops mission in Chain of Command, or having Kirk steal the Romulan cloaking device in The Enterprise Incident.
If you want a Watsonian answer instead of a Doylist one, maybe it's because SI is stretched thin because of the war? Or it could be because Starfleet has overly focused on Jack's of All Trades and this practice has affected their intelligence capabilities?
Either way, O'brien really shouldn't be there, but he is so that they can have this episode.