Being unanswerable to anyone means they are not rogues. Being rogue implies you are answerable to someone.
They are also fully sanctioned as they are specifically listed in the Federation Charter (that for some reason no one actually reads).
The Romulans have a lot to answer for. They are responsible for the events that led to the synth ban, and murdered quite a lot of Federation citizens. I can't imagine the Federation not answering it.
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@Sci There must be some continuity between the Romulan Star Empire and the Free Romulan State, otherwise the Treaty of Algeron would be irrelevant, yet it was brought into play in the most recent episode.
Well just like all the treaty's we had with the old Soviet Russia, are still in effect with the Russian Federation as it successor state. with the Romulan Free State is probably the successor state that is made up from the main part of the empire, so all treaty's unless the Romulan Free state stated they are null and void, are still in effect.
Oh and the Zhat Vash have a lot to answer for. Not all the Romulans, unless it can be determined the Romulan Free State or its leadership was complicit in someway with the attack on Mars. Not sure how that would be done though?The Romulans have a lot to answer for. They are responsible for the events that led to the synth ban, and murdered quite a lot of Federation citizens. I can't imagine the Federation not answering it.
She is half Vulcan so she could ask for political asylum in exchange for information.If word gets out in the RFS - or any other factions of the Romulan government - that Nedar masterminded the attack on Mars (I can't remember, do any of the surviving main PIC characters know? Picard, etc.) I'm starting to suspect that she will face harsher penalties from her own people than she ever would in the Federation.
Whether it be the military in general, or the Tal Shiar, that gets ahold of her...she's going to wish she'd been extradited.
Their 24th Century status was established in their very first appearances on DS9: They are a rogue organization that does not answer to the Federation government and is not accountable to it. They even had agents secretly spying on the Federation President himself, according to "Inquisition."
Their 23rd Century counterparts do seem to have been officially recognized, but by the 24th Century they're no more answerable to the Federation President than Hydra in Captain America: The Winter Soldier was answerable to the U.S. President.
This makes me think now that maybe the Romulan Free State pretended to offer her haven from Riker's Starfleet squadron because they felt Federation justice would be far too lenient on her. Oh may be in for a surprise once she enters Romulan space...If word gets out in the RFS - or any other factions of the Romulan government - that Nedar masterminded the attack on Mars (I can't remember, do any of the surviving main PIC characters know? Picard, etc.) I'm starting to suspect that she will face harsher penalties from her own people than she ever would in the Federation.
Whether it be the military in general, or the Tal Shiar, that gets ahold of her...she's going to wish she'd been extradited.
That's not what was said at all. Odo compares Section 31 as being similar to the Tal Shiar and the Obsidian Order, but that does not make them a counterpart to those organizations. Indeed, the very fact that Section 31 is secret should make that obvious, given both the Tal Shiar and the Obsidian Order were well know to their general public.No, it was established that they are part of the Fed government, just like their Obsidian Order and Tal Shiar counterparts.
That's not what was said at all. Odo compares Section 31 as being similar to the Tal Shiar and the Obsidian Order, but that does not make them a counterpart to those organizations. Indeed, the very fact that Section 31 is secret should make that obvious, given both the Tal Shiar and the Obsidian Order were well know to their general public.
Sci said:Their 24th Century status was established in their very first appearances on DS9: They are a rogue organization that does not answer to the Federation government and is not accountable to it. They even had agents secretly spying on the Federation President himself, according to "Inquisition."
Their 23rd Century counterparts do seem to have been officially recognized, but by the 24th Century they're no more answerable to the Federation President than Hydra in Captain America: The Winter Soldier was answerable to the U.S. President.
No, it was established that they are part of the Fed government, just like their Obsidian Order and Tal Shiar counterparts. They might be black box and off the books, but that does not imply that they are not part of the State.
BASHIR: And Starfleet sanctions what you're doing?
SLOAN: We don't submit reports or ask for approval for specific operations, if that's what you mean. We're an autonomous department.
BASHIR: Authorised by whom?
SLOAN: Section thirty one was part of the original Starfleet charter.
BASHIR: But that was two hundred years ago. Are you telling me you've been working on your own ever since? Without specific orders? Accountable to nobody but yourselves?
SLOAN: You make it sound so ominous.
BASHIR: Isn't it? Because if what you say to me is true, you function as judge, jury and executioner, and I think that's too much power for anyone.
(Bashir starts going through a pile of PADDs.)
SLOAN: You sure you want to throw that one away?
BASHIR: I'm collecting medical information, not surveillance reports.
SLOAN: It's not just any report. That's on Jaresh-Inyo.
BASHIR: Former President Inyo?
SLOAN: The one and only.
BASHIR: My God. Thirty-One had a man in his cabinet.
And keeping files on, and undertaking surveillance of, Govt members would not imply that they are not part of that Govt.
^ If Section 31 is part of the Federation government, they would answer to it, up to and including the President. DS9 makes it clear that they do not. They literally do whatever they want. Hell, they even had a SPY in the President's Cabinet!
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Transcript from "Extreme Measures:"
This is more than "off the books." This is a rogue organization that does not answer to the democratically-elected government. It is not a government agency, it is a government conspiracy.
No. No no no. Intelligence agencies do not have the authority to spy on the head of state and head of government. Doing is is precisely the definition of a rogue agency. A legitimate intelligence agency is accountable to and must take orders from the head of government; spying on the head of government is inherently an abuse of power.
Spying on the head of government while not reporting to him and not taking orders from him? That's some Hydra-infiltrating-SHIELD bullshit. That's not a legitimate agency.
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That's not what was said at all. Odo compares Section 31 as being similar to the Tal Shiar and the Obsidian Order, but that does not make them a counterpart to those organizations. Indeed, the very fact that Section 31 is secret should make that obvious, given both the Tal Shiar and the Obsidian Order were well know to their general public.
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