As the shadowy branch of Starfleet Intelligence gets its very own movie, we look back at Section 31's morally dubious history ...
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Michelle Yeoh’s Section 31 Is A Perfect Way For Star Trek To Introduce Young PicardMichelle Yeoh's Paramount+ movie, Star Trek: Section 31, would be the perfect way for Star Trek to introduce a younger Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart). In Section 31, Yeoh reprises her ...
Like the Bell Riots of Deep Space Nine, the movie Star Trek: Section 31 is such a disaster for Trekkies that we’ve stopped ...
Along the way, Section 31 has been referenced multiple times in "Star Trek: Enterprise," "Star Trek Into Darkness," "Star Trek: Discovery," "Star Trek: Picard," and even the animated series ...
We barely saw any Deltans again outside of background cameos in larger Starfleets scenes, until Star Trek: Picard season two. In Section 31, we have our first Deltan main character since 1979 with ...
Embedded with this bickering crew is an observer from Starfleet, a young woman named Rachel Garrett (Kacey Rohl), who hardcore fans know will grow to become a pre-Picard Captain of the Enterprise.
Section 31 is a secretive, dark organization within Starfleet using extreme methods for security. They employ real-world intelligence agencies as inspiration and control dangerous objects.
Sritics and viewers alike, have come together to agree that Star Trek: Section 31 may be the objectively worst thing in the history of the series.
Section 31 premiered last week on Paramount+ to dismal reviews, but at least it features Oscar-winner Michelle Yeoh kicking butt.
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