Wasn't the actual facility deep underground?They had a huge building right there on Earth where Mickey went to work every day.
Kirk and Spock had never heard of the organization before
Wasn't the actual facility deep underground?They had a huge building right there on Earth where Mickey went to work every day.
Kirk and Spock had never heard of the organization before
They are considering they look different in what is supposedly the same continuity.They're not unrecognizable at all.
It was "a top secret branch of Starfleet", under the control of the head of Starfleet, complete with underground arms caches and shipbuilding facilities. Compare to DS9, where it was a rogue organisation with no headquarters and no oversight.Eh? S31 in Into Darkness wasn't an legitimate organization.
Two people who've never heard of a secret organization is hardly proof that said organization is completely secret to everyone.
I'd bet that if you showed the DSC Klingons (and their ships) to a Star Trek fan who'd never seen or even heard of DSC, they would most likely think that they were some other race of aliens.
They had a huge building right there on Earth where Mickey went to work every day. That's not exactly a super-secret organization keeping out of the public eye.
Klingons: come on, be fair. In TOS, they were dudes with brown facepaint. You could argue the same every time there's a change in optics.
Section 31: no, Mickey worked at the library. That was officially very much not at all Section 31.
How did he get into the Section 31 facility without being spotted?
The DSC Klingons get a pass from me, because there was a specific story reason why they needed to be changed so radically. But if there wasn't, there's absolutely no reason why they couldn't have looked exactly like humans (oily facepainted skin not withstanding). With enough Klingon-like garb, sashes and weapons, they would have looked fine.
How did he get into the Section 31 facility without being spotted?
How did he get into the Section 31 facility without being spotted?
That being said, it's odd to hide a giant super-secret underground lab in the middle of London. It would be more appropriate to stick in in the Nevada desert, say...
As far as the general public knows, he walked into a building labeled "Kelvin Memorial Archive", passed through security, and got in a turbolift. He went down when they presumably thought he went up.
That being said, it's odd to hide a giant super-secret underground lab in the middle of London. It would be more appropriate to stick in in the Nevada desert, say...
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