section 31 obviouslyWhen the prisoners are being brought aboard Discovery in ep 3, they mention the black comm badges (and we see a few). Any guess as to what those mean?
section 31 obviouslyWhen the prisoners are being brought aboard Discovery in ep 3, they mention the black comm badges (and we see a few). Any guess as to what those mean?
section 31 wears black uniformsThen why doesn't Lorca have one?
And even so, it would be extremely sloppy for Section 31 operatives to openly put evidence of it on their uniforms. It's supposed to be a secret and borderline-illegal organization, after all.
we may think that what we saw in into the darkness is how section 31 really works. create experimental weapons have spaceships and secret basesOnly if wearing black leather while stolling past the sunset is uncommon. Around where I live, not so much.
...Whether Section 31 exists in the Federation is still unclear. Sloane could still be but a madman, only we now know the specific sort of madman he is: one thinking he has revived the centuries-old cabal that once operated on Earth.
Timo Saloniemi
this!Well, Lorca knew about that. Presumably, they let her break into the grow room, probably as a test or just through simply monitoring all her actions, as they should've been doing as a matter of course.
Lorca was trying to get a feel for her, and allowed her more freedom than she realized in order to see if she'd play ball with his scheme.
Starfleet Charter Article 14, Section 31 made allowances for bending Starfleet regulations in times of extraordinary threat.Section 31 is in no way a legitimate organization. It has no authorization, no authority, no allegiance to anyone except itself. It's no better than terrorists, really.
Section 31 is not a part of Starfleet Intelligence; it's a rival to it.
Starfleet Charter Article 14, Section 31 made allowances for bending Starfleet regulations in times of extraordinary threat.
Admiral Ross works with them.That is their excuse to get away with what they're doing.
They are not legal. It is said as much in DS9. They act alone, outside of everything.
rhllot please learn to consolidate your posts into one post so you're not multi-posting.
Section 31 is a criminal organization which uses an interpretation of the thirty-first section of the Starfleet Charter to rationalize and justify their actions and existence.Starfleet Charter Article 14, Section 31 made allowances for bending Starfleet regulations in times of extraordinary threat.
Didn't they say in DS9 Section 31 was part of the original Federation Charter and it had been abandoned over the centuries and gone underground? I was under the impression at some point it was a major institution like the Federation Council. I imagined its lack of accountability led to corruption and scandals with people using the agency for their own gain. So the gov't abolished it. More conservative elements in the UFP gov't thought the Federation still needed a secret spy agency, so they helped take Section 31 underground.Then why doesn't Lorca have one?
And even so, it would be extremely sloppy for Section 31 operatives to openly put evidence of it on their uniforms. It's supposed to be a secret and borderline-illegal organization, after all.
They could be working within Lorca's conspiracy. It seemed like they were testing her. Recall how security didn't respond immediately when they attacked her in the mess hall, as if they were watching a test of how she handled it.Well we don't know for sure those prisoners were sent back to prison. The shuttle taking them back could have easily had a "accident" where they all died. Also it's possible they had their memories erased.
Didn't they say in DS9 Section 31 was part of the original Federation Charter and it had been abandoned over the centuries and gone underground?
I read that scene as Saru sensed a threat as Burnam wasn't on the shuttle, considering their chat outside the ready room, but you're probably right.When the prison shuttle departs the ship, Saru's spines pop out. I guess we are supposed to think he is sensing three approaching deaths...
For all we know, the black badges are for cons, and Lorca has a 30% criminal crew to keep his ops more secret. The black badge was spotted on a random security goon, after all, and getting those from prisons would be simpler than getting Burnham-caliber material.
Timo Saloniemi
They could be working within Lorca's conspiracy. It seemed like they were testing her. Recall how security didn't respond immediately when they attacked her in the mess hall, as if they were watching a test of how she handled it.
If they were just ordinary prisoners, there was no need to put them on the shuttle for this bogus transfer. They could have just said they were transferring Burnham.
section 31 obviously
Nope.
This notion of Section 31 being involved in DSC is conjecture that somebody pulled out of their butt and that other people decided to run with.
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