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Section 31 poll

Does Section 31 underpin or undermine Federation values?

  • Underpin

    Votes: 19 34.5%
  • Undermine

    Votes: 36 65.5%

  • Total voters
    55
  • Poll closed .
But how many don't get caught? And we have no idea if Dougherty would've been punished had he lived, and we don't know the ultimate fates of either Kennelly nor Pressman. For all we know, both ended up being cleared for any wrong doing.

There is obvious long running institutional problems within Starfleet. An obvious, long running theme of "the ends justify the means" thinking. Section 31 just seems to be more openly honest in what they are about.

Sure, they're more honestly awful. I'm sure there are moral violations that fall through the cracks, but we don't see admirals tacitly endorsing them the way Ross did S31.

And the fact that moral violations exist doesn't argue that they have anything to do with Federation values.
 
To quote Sisko: "It's easy to be a saint in Paradise."

The Final Frontier is no paradise.
But it did have Paradise City. ;)
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Section 31 was the one big mistake that DS9 made, especially with the number of times they incorporated it into plots. Definitely the kind of element where less would be more--it is meant to be a super secret organisation after all.
 
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.

-George Orwell

So George was unable to enlist?

Back to the OP, Section 31 upholds values. The Federation is enlightened, but it also knows other civilizations may not be. It's simply not a black/white issue. It cannot be in that regard.
 
So....Just came across this. Taking Star Trek's direction, especially in more recent incarnations, to back up the idea that at heart we are all no-good sinners. Section 31 is brought into it, so I thought it was quite relevant here.

http://www.patheos.com/blogs/christ...nal-frontier-the-darkness-of-the-human-heart/

It's quite disgusting when the religious right twists everything around to suit themselves and to promote the idea that they have been 'right' all along.

:wtf:
 
So....Just came across this. Taking Star Trek's direction, especially in more recent incarnations, to back up the idea that at heart we are all no-good sinners. Section 31 is brought into it, so I thought it was quite relevant here.

http://www.patheos.com/blogs/christ...nal-frontier-the-darkness-of-the-human-heart/

It's quite disgusting when the religious right twists everything around to suit themselves and to promote the idea that they have been 'right' all along.

:wtf:

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