Star Trek: GarakI would absolute watch a serious spy show about Starfleet Intelligence officers hunting down and arresting Section 31 operatives before they can carry out one of their plans.
I'd rather see a proper "Section 31" TV show be a inverted version of the ALIAS TV show.I've said it before, but I would absolute watch a serious spy show about Starfleet Intelligence officers hunting down and arresting Section 31 operatives before they can carry out one of their plans. You could have actual spy work, gun fights, spaceship chases, a mole in the team they have to flush out, proper moral ambiguity. Make it the closest thing to Star Trek: Andor (except the folks in the intelligence organisation are the good guys and the other guys doing assassinations are the bad guys).
I dunno, maybe it's the wrong time for that kind of series.
The fact that it is "established canon" seems to mean a lot more to you than it does to me.Bad Writing or Not, it affects all of us since it's now part of "Established Canon" that Section 31 was a legal lawful Government Entity underneath StarFleet Intelligence.
Sisko did say studying about the 21st century was a hobby of his when he and Bashir were being walked into the Sanctuary District, so it makes sense Sisko would know about the Bell Riots.True. But neither is Sisko. (I guess a command officer should know a general outline of history, though.)
Starfleet Marines exist, and they are the military successors of the MACO's.
Change my mind. Nvm. You won't.![]()
In my head canon the ground infantry strike team we see on Nimbus III in Star Trek V is the late 23rd century equivalent of the MACOs.
If only Andrew Robinson were still working as an actor!Star Trek: Garak
Well-dressed, flamboyant, witty, and cruel to the bone.
I don't ignore what Paramount deems as "Trek Canon", if it's inconvenient to me.The fact that it is "established canon" seems to mean a lot more to you than it does to me.
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