I personally loved the idea of Section 31. It is also very realistic... The U.K. has MI6. The U.S.A. has the CIA.
Should Starfleet Intelligence be like Section 31, though?
I personally loved the idea of Section 31. It is also very realistic... The U.K. has MI6. The U.S.A. has the CIA.
I liked the original appearance of Section 31 as a way to look at Bashir from a different angle, but when it became a plot point independent of that it started to annoy me. DS9, towards the end, really went to pieces as far as Im concerned. Literally. There were so many little plot points during the last season, all jostling for room so nothing could really be focused on.
Lots of people seem to think this, but Ive never seen anyone say anything bad about Section 31. I just found the whole thing kind of ridiculous, we only ever really see Sloan, but apparently it controls the entire federation?! As with so much in later DS9, it just seems crammed into the storyline, maybe because the fans liked it for being 'dark', or something.
Its like if years of DS9 had been devoted to this story about a dark and secret part of the federation which DS9 discovers and tries to bring down, then in the last two seasons theres a couple of episodes about a huge, HUGE war that Bashir and O'Brien somehow go off and win together.
Yes: exaggeration. But did anyone else feel like this?
I have a question. Was it ever established in any canon sources if S31 was virtually all Terran's or were there other Federation member species in it?
Well my view is, better to have them (S31) inside the tent pissing out, then outside it pissing in...I see people are still making the mistake of thinking S31 = Tal Shiar or Obsidian Order or Imperial Intelligence. Not so.
Starfleet Intelligence is the Federation spy/counterspy organization; Section 31 was a band of criminals that took it on themselves to "protect" the Federation.
I was ambivalent. Liked the premise, but disliked the distortion of the Roddenberry vision. I don't care if it's unrealistic. Realism is incidental, an artistic work doesn't have to be totally realistic. In that case all of Trek must be discarded, with faster than light ships, cuts and scratches that can be healed instantly, and most alien species being humaniod lol...
I see people are still making the mistake of thinking S31 = Tal Shiar or Obsidian Order or Imperial Intelligence. Not so.
Starfleet Intelligence is the Federation spy/counterspy organization; Section 31 was a band of criminals that took it on themselves to "protect" the Federation.
I was ambivalent. Liked the premise, but disliked the distortion of the Roddenberry vision. I don't care if it's unrealistic. Realism is incidental, an artistic work doesn't have to be totally realistic. In that case all of Trek must be discarded, with faster than light ships, cuts and scratches that can be healed instantly, and most alien species being humaniod lol...
I'm not sure it's a distortion of Roddenberry's vision to have it challenged. Section 31 is basically the Gestapo operating in the Federation but it's doing so as a remnant and direct challenge to his vision. It asks, really, the heroes whether or not they will trade success for morality.
It's one thing for Section 31 to oppose the Founders. It's another for them to start murdering dissidents and that's only one step away when those with no accountability have absolute power.
Does anyone play Mass Effect? If so, the group reminds me of Cerberus
I personally loved the idea of Section 31. It is also very realistic...
No. MI6 and the CIA answer to the democratically-elected governments of the United Kingdom and United States, respectively. Section 31 answers to no one -- it's not a state agency, it's a criminal conspiracy. It even spied on the Federation President.The U.K. has MI6. The U.S.A. has the CIA.
I have a question. Was it ever established in any canon sources if S31 was virtually all Terran's or were there other Federation member species in it?
I'm not sure it's a distortion of Roddenberry's vision to have it challenged. Section 31 is basically the Gestapo operating in the Federation but it's doing so as a remnant and direct challenge to his vision. It asks, really, the heroes whether or not they will trade success for morality.
It's one thing for Section 31 to oppose the Founders. It's another for them to start murdering dissidents and that's only one step away when those with no accountability have absolute power.
About the only organized dissidents that we see are the maquis. In that case, federation policy was enforced by Starfleet itself.... eradicating dissent. They don't *enforce* Federation policy, at least not within the Federation proper.
And at the end of the day (for better or worst) S31 was correct. The deadly sickness they gave to the Founders was a strong contributing factor in the Federation winning the Dominion War.but at the end of the day, they're just a bunch of guys who think they know what's best for the group
Given how rarely we see them I doubt we're in any position to judge their overall effectiveness as an agency.
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