Is it possible that (Mirror) Lorca fiddled with Section 31?
Just pretend from this point on going forward that S31 has always been the "regular" shady Federation spy agency...
Maybe the DS9 S31 was just going through a phase. Maybe they, for a short time, had overzealous leadership.Sadly, not gonna' happen.
Just pretend from this point on going forward that S31 has always been the "regular" shady Federation spy agency, and everything from DS9 has been completely retconned at this point.
There's a difference between an intelligence agency and a genocide squad. I have no issue with Starfleet operating an intelligence branch, the is nothing "anti utopian" about that, as when operated properly with proper oversight and limits they are a perfectly legitimate branch of government. Intelligence is the backbone of security. If DSC were including Starfleet Intelligence, or some cool alternate name they came up with, I would not be moaning.How does a "Utopian Society" deal with the likes of the Romulan Tal Shiar & the Cardassian Obsidian Order constantly 'hacking' away at it?
I'd find it extremely difficult to believe that said Society would not have a CIA of its own.
This point is one that makes more sense. I struggle with Starfleet not having an intelligence agency, but, as you describe, S31 should not be it. We see Kirk and Spock being capable of espionage when it serves their purpose ("The Enterprise Incident") so Starfleet isn't above such dealings. So, looking at it from this point of view I do wonder if S31 is necessary.And I generally like the idea of having a shady service even in the Utopian Star Trek service - not as the "hard men making hard choices" - but simply a depiction of realpolitik clashing with Utopia (preferably at the borders of said Utopia), and old habits dying hard. That being said: Considering the original creative starting point of S31, that this agency become "the" spy agency kinda' leaves a bit of a bad taste in my mouth.
Well Section 31's acts are not official sanctioned by the Federation.There's a difference between an intelligence agency and a genocide squad. I have no issue with Starfleet operating an intelligence branch, the is nothing "anti utopian" about that, as when operated properly with proper oversight and limits they are a perfectly legitimate branch of government. Intelligence is the backbone of security. If DSC were including Starfleet Intelligence, or some cool alternate name they came up with, I would not be moaning.
I think the issue is even though Section 31 is realistic and frankly something like a Federation would need to become as powerful as it has become,is it better to go with the more idealistic but also I am thinking naive idea that something like the Federation could happen just on good intentions. It comes down to how much you care about the Roddenberry vision as conceived on TNG. Me I am more happy to look at a Trek as a better future but still with modern problems still around as opposed to them ore utopia view of the future.
For me I actually I started off like the utopia version better since TNG is what made me a fan of Trek in my senior year of high school and helped me deal with being depressed. Maybe now that I am 43 and older and I guess more cynical that doesn't quite work as much as it use to. Then again I have noticed through things like "Orville" and kind of liking stuff again that isn't all gritty and edgy but I still like gritty and edgy to so I am not sure if their is a wrong way to write Section 31 or pretend it was never created. In fact the very show it was created in "DS9" while kind of edgy actually feels like the more positve less edgy look at the world compared to stuff you see today. Section 31 is almost idealisitc in how even Sloan says people like Bashir are important and help make the Federation what it is instead of some dumb sucker who has been tricked by the system.
Jason
The Federation had General order 24 - destroy a planet in TOS, genocide was never a problemIf you have an obviously not secret organization doing bad things of your behalf, then you are no longer the "good guys". Not to mention the Federation was ready to commit genocide at the end of season one.
Mirror Section 31 should be as good as our Salvation Army, working in secret doing good in the evil Terran Empire, running an underground to free alien slavesIs it possible that (Mirror) Lorca fiddled with Section 31?
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