It was pretty gray, morally ambiguous mission no matter who cut the orders.We don't know where those orders come from. They could've simply came from Starfleet.
Have to save that Section 31 bogey-man for the other shows.
It was pretty gray, morally ambiguous mission no matter who cut the orders.We don't know where those orders come from. They could've simply came from Starfleet.
Have to save that Section 31 bogey-man for the other shows.
I guess Pike didn't get that memo.It is a bit disappointing that pretty much everybody is aware of 31's existence, but I also enjoy the fact that apparently Starfleet captains are supposed to defer to Section 31 agents' orders.
I have no interest in darkness OR moral ambiguity. I want absolutes.
IDK if that's the case per Pike's line (to Tyler, who's trying to play a Section 31 trump card):Even though I'm disappointed we haven't gotten to see Peter Weller's Admiral Marcus in charge of Section 31, I am enjoying Leland and especially Captain (Emperor) Georgiou's scenery chewing.
It is a bit disappointing that pretty much everybody is aware of 31's existence, but I also enjoy the fact that apparently Starfleet captains are supposed to defer to Section 31 agents' orders.
It doesn't take a whole lot to cover something up.Even though I'm disappointed we haven't gotten to see Peter Weller's Admiral Marcus in charge of Section 31, I am enjoying Leland and especially Captain (Emperor) Georgiou's scenery chewing.
It is a bit disappointing that pretty much everybody is aware of 31's existence, but I also enjoy the fact that apparently Starfleet captains are supposed to defer to Section 31 agents' orders.
Two men can keep a secret if one of them is dead.It doesn't take a whole lot to cover something up.
To be fair, that probably is the way Georgiou worked her way up the ranks in the Mirror Universe.But in reality, any boss that rewards HER for that behavior is even dumber. That behavior should get HER in trouble. But it won't.
Information is power, and manipulation is life for Georgiou. I have no doubt that this is standard operating procedure for her.For instance, Georgiou withholds crucial knowledge from Leland about Talos which allows Burnham & Spock to escape. In order to make him look stupid.
I wish they had called it "Starfleet Intelligence."
I love oxymorons and logical contradictions but yes, absolutes are chimeras at best.I don't believe in absolutes. Never have. They don't exist in the real world...
About those admirals:But they did. Leland is open about working for SF Intel; S31 is just part of that, although not "regular Starfleet spying" as Tyler puts it.
We don't know yet what the rest of SFI does in this timeframe, only that they don't wear the black badges. Perhaps the quartet of Admirals from "If Memory Serves" are all SFI. Perhaps they are not and prefer to directly deal with S31 instead of SFI, much like Ross in DS9. No way to tell yet.
Timo Saloniemi
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