I'm, like, maybe, 63% sure Section 31 will be set in the late 24th Century. And I think 63% is actually pretty good when it comes to this stuff.
Just hear me out.
If Picard is the smash hit it seems like it's going to be, and also factoring in the Lower Decks animated show which will be set only a couple years after Nemesis, suddenly there's a lot of interest in late 24th Century Star Trek.
We know that Discovery is jumping 930 years further into the future for season 3. We also know that at one point Discovery is abandoned only to be found by a guy named Craft 1,000 years later. It's also been suggested that Section 31 could potentially be a replacement, and not an addition.
https://www.thewrap.com/how-much-st...access-boldly-tests-limits-of-viewers-fandom/ So my
tinfoil hat theory is that at the end of Season 3, the Disco crew discovers (no pun intended) a more reasonable means of time travel (there's literally dozens of time travel methods by then) and decide to get the heck out of the 32nd Century because that place is just too bonkers. However, due to the fact they've installed 32nd Century tech on the Disco, they can't take the ship back with them. But they also find evidence that the first domino that fell and set in motion the unraveling of the Federation began in the late 24th century. So they go there instead to try stop the downfall of the Federation from happening (or something like that).
WHICH... also brings Georgiou to the 24th Century. She somehow finds her way back to Section 31 and starts... doing her thing.
I know that in the real world Discovery and Picard are actually considered to be separate productions, with Disco being shot and Canada and shown internationally on Netflix - while Picard was shot in California and will be shown internationally on Amazon Prime. And any Disco-specific spinoffs are subject to Discovery's television/streaming contracts, which would include Section 31. So there's probably a need to keep the settings of Disco and Picard 'somewhat' separate just for logistic reasons. But I can't help but think that this is where we're going - late 24th Century Star Trek. Like I said, I'm at least 63% sure of this!