Which leads to another point, presumably the reason why Rizzo is posing as a human as opposed to a Vulcan is because a Romulan would find it intolerable to go around suppressing their emotions all day. Hell, that's the reason Romulans split from the Vulcans to begin with. With that in mind it makes it even less likely that Commodore Oh is really a Romulan posing as a Vulcan.Rizzo: "Wait, I could have just pretended to be a Vulcan? Why no one told me that before I cut off the tips of my ears?"
That kind of rank in those divisions you would assume a person would be scrutinized enough that if they were a deep cover foreign agent, it would be exposed.
Well, my theory is she is an out and about former Romulan flag officer that joined Starfleet openly as a Romulan during/before/after the supernova events.
True enough. Still, given we already know Rizzo is a Romulan agent, revealing Oh is also one doesn't make much sense. Plus given Admiral Clancy, the head of Starfleet seems to know about Oh's involvement with the Romulans, at least regarding the strike team, it raises some seriously disturbing questions that a Romulan deep cover agent is able to get a high rank in Security/Intelligence, put another deep cover agent there, and the head of Starfleet herself is aware of all this and okay with it.Sub-Commander Selok made Ambassador in the Federation, working under deep cover. Seems Starfleet Intelligence isn't what it used to be.![]()
Canonically, no. I think the novels suggest the Federation Security Agency, those guys who arrested McCoy in TSFS are some sort of joint federal law enforcement and intelligence agency. But from a strictly canonical perspective, it's just Starfleet Intelligence and Section 31.Does the Federation have a civilian intelligence agency?
I don't think she is under cover. She is either a Romulan doing what Romulans do, or she is a Vulcan who is a Romulan sympathizer, who has Romulans reporting to her, as well as higher ranking Admirals.. Whatever she is, she is not under cover physically.I don't think that works out. Because a known Romulan in Starfleet would be under a heck of a lot more scrutiny than a Vulcan.
So I'd say she's either a deep cover Romulan, likely someone who was there well before the Synth attack, or she's a Vulcan with a soft spot for the Romulans. Or she could be a Synth...
Federation Security Bureau.Does the Federation have a civilian intelligence agency?
Then Clancy reaching out to Oh regarding possible Romulan infiltration doesn't make sense if she thinks she is just a Vulcan. If Clancy knows she is a Vulcan with Romulan connections, then that makes her highest level of traitor as well as a badmiral. And I don't see that (yet). The way she dressed down Picard, makes me think she cares a lot about Federation and Starfleet. On the other hand, if Oh is a public Romulan, then Clancy reached out to her because Oh would be in a better position to figure out what Romulans are doing on Earth.I doubt she's publicly Romulan. After all, given the anti-Romulan sentiment that seems to be all over Starfleet and the Federation, even expressed by Admiral Clancy herself, it's very unlikely a Romulan serving in Starfleet could achieve flag rank. Vulcan with Romulan sympathies seems the most likely explanation for her, so it's what I'm sticking with until proven otherwise.
The two are not mutually exclusive. Clancy can still be a Badmiral while still caring a lot about the Federation and Starfleet, rationalizing to herself the necessity of shady dealings for serving a greater good.If Clancy knows she is a Vulcan with Romulan connections, then that makes her highest level of traitor as well as a badmiral. And I don't see that (yet). The way she dressed down Picard, makes me think she cares a lot about Federation and Starfleet.
The two are not mutually exclusive. Clancy can still be a Badmiral while still caring a lot about the Federation and Starfleet, rationalizing to herself the necessity of shady dealings for serving a greater good.
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