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− | {{aquote|Really, doctor, must we always play this game? I am no more a spy than you are a |
+ | {{aquote|Really, doctor, must we always play this game? I am no more a spy than you are a…''"<br />"''…a doctor.|Garak''' and '''Bashir|2370|Cardassians}} |
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− | '''Espionage''' was the practice of obtaining [[information]] or intelligence on an individual, group or political entity, often of a [[military]] nature. A person who |
+ | '''Espionage''', '''spying''', or [[clandestine]] '''surveillance''' was the practice of obtaining [[information]] or [[intelligence]] on an [[individual]], [[group]], or political entity, often of a [[military]] nature. A person who engaged in the act of espionage was known as a '''spy''' or [[agent]]. Spies [[secret]]ly kept watch while [[undercover]], sometimes even undergoing [[cosmetic surgery]]. |
− | [[Lieutenant Colonel]] [[Fellini]] accused [[James T. Kirk]] of the crimes of [[burglary]], [[sabotage]], espionage and [[unauthorized entry]] in [[1969]]. ({{TOS|Tomorrow is Yesterday}}) |
+ | [[Lieutenant Colonel]] [[Fellini]] accused [[James T. Kirk]] of the crimes of [[burglary]], [[sabotage]], espionage, and [[unauthorized entry]] in [[1969]]. ({{TOS|Tomorrow is Yesterday}}) |
− | In [[April]] of [[2151]], when |
+ | In [[April]] of [[2151]], when [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] instructed [[Sub-Commander]] [[T'Pol]] not to relay things said by him to the [[Vulcan High Command]], she tried to assure him that her reason for being there was not espionage, but Archer remained skeptical. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}}) |
− | In [[June]] of the same [[year]], a [[landing party]] from {{EnterpriseNX}} and a [[commando]] |
+ | In [[June]] of the same [[year]], a [[landing party]] from {{EnterpriseNX}} and a [[commando]] from the [[Andorian Imperial Guard]] found evidence of the [[Vulcan]]s spying on the [[Andorian]]s – a secret [[listening post]] beneath the [[monastery]] at [[P'Jem]]. ({{ENT|The Andorian Incident}}) |
− | ''In [[2155]] in the [[mirror universe]], [[Commander]] {{mu|Jonathan Archer}} believed that |
+ | ''In [[2155]] in the [[mirror universe]], [[Commander]] {{mu|Jonathan Archer}} believed that [[Admiral]] {{dis|Black|Admiral}} had placed a spy on-board the {{ISS|Enterprise|NX-01}}.'' ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly}}) |
In [[2268]], Captain [[James T. Kirk]] and the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} were charged with espionage after the ship crossed into [[Romulan]] space on a secret mission to acquire a [[cloaking device]]. ({{TOS|The Enterprise Incident}}) |
In [[2268]], Captain [[James T. Kirk]] and the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} were charged with espionage after the ship crossed into [[Romulan]] space on a secret mission to acquire a [[cloaking device]]. ({{TOS|The Enterprise Incident}}) |
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− | As a stipulation of the [[treaty]] between the [[Federation]] and [[Romulan Empire]], the use of [[Vendorian]] spies |
+ | As a stipulation of the [[treaty]] between the [[Federation]] and [[Romulan Empire]], the use of [[Vendorian]] spies was considered a violation. ({{TAS|The Survivor}}) |
− | {{bginfo|This could refer to either the treaty established following the [[Earth-Romulan War]] of [[2161]] or the |
+ | {{bginfo|This could refer to either the treaty established following the [[Earth-Romulan War]] of [[2161]] or the later [[Neutral Zone Treaty]].}} |
When the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} visited the [[planet]] {{dis|Argo|planet}} in [[2269]], the [[Aquan]]s accused the [[crew]] of being air-breather spies. ({{TAS|The Ambergris Element}}) |
When the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} visited the [[planet]] {{dis|Argo|planet}} in [[2269]], the [[Aquan]]s accused the [[crew]] of being air-breather spies. ({{TAS|The Ambergris Element}}) |
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Among the [[Argrathi]], people found guilty of espionage are punished with fifteen {{dis|cycle|unit}}s of correction. [[Miles O'Brien]] experienced "twenty years" of a correction cycle after being wrongly convicted of espionage in [[2372]]. ({{DS9|Hard Time}}) |
Among the [[Argrathi]], people found guilty of espionage are punished with fifteen {{dis|cycle|unit}}s of correction. [[Miles O'Brien]] experienced "twenty years" of a correction cycle after being wrongly convicted of espionage in [[2372]]. ({{DS9|Hard Time}}) |
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− | A special kind of spy |
+ | A special kind of spy was known as a '''secret agent''', used by ancient [[Earth]] governments of the [[20th century]]. A secret agent was an operative who would go undercover to another [[nation-state]] to perhaps garner information, kill someone, or steal something, all to protect their own country. |
− | [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir]] was fond of "secret agent" [[ |
+ | [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir]] was fond of "secret agent" [[holoprogram]]s, and had his friend {{dis|Felix|24th century}} make one him – ''[[Julian Bashir, Secret Agent]]'', starring Bashir, set in the [[1960s]] during [[Earth Cold War|Earth's Cold War]]. His character was a spy for [[MI5]], an [[intelligence agency]] for [[Great Britain]]. His missions often took him to many foreign countries, including [[France]], [[Germany]], and the [[Soviet Union]], and always ended with him "getting the girl", or ending up romantically involved with the lead female holo-character. ({{DS9|Our Man Bashir}}) |
− | When discovered by [[Rain Robinson]] in the city of [[Los Angeles]] on [[Earth]] in [[1996]], [[Tom Paris]] and [[Tuvok]], who – along with the rest of the {{USS|Voyager}} crew – had been sent [[time travel|back in time]], posed as spies, or secret agents as Paris called it. The same year [[B'Elanna Torres]] and [[Chakotay]] were accused by anti-government militia group members [[Butch]] and {{dis|Porter|Arizona}} of being government spies, having [[crash |
+ | When discovered by [[Rain Robinson]] in the city of [[Los Angeles]] on [[Earth]] in [[1996]], [[Tom Paris]] and [[Tuvok]], who – along with the rest of the {{USS|Voyager}} crew – had been sent [[time travel|back in time]], posed as spies, or secret agents as Paris called it. The same year [[B'Elanna Torres]] and [[Chakotay]] were accused by anti-government militia group members [[Butch]] and {{dis|Porter|Arizona}} of being government spies, having [[crash]]ed in a [[space shuttle]] camouflaged as a [[stealth plane]]. ({{VOY|Future's End, Part II}}) |
== Agencies that made use of spies == |
== Agencies that made use of spies == |
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== External links == |
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Latest revision as of 12:02, 11 June 2023
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"…a doctor."
Espionage, spying, or clandestine surveillance was the practice of obtaining information or intelligence on an individual, group, or political entity, often of a military nature. A person who engaged in the act of espionage was known as a spy or agent. Spies secretly kept watch while undercover, sometimes even undergoing cosmetic surgery.
Lieutenant Colonel Fellini accused James T. Kirk of the crimes of burglary, sabotage, espionage, and unauthorized entry in 1969. (TOS: "Tomorrow is Yesterday")
In April of 2151, when Captain Jonathan Archer instructed Sub-Commander T'Pol not to relay things said by him to the Vulcan High Command, she tried to assure him that her reason for being there was not espionage, but Archer remained skeptical. (ENT: "Broken Bow")
In June of the same year, a landing party from Enterprise NX-01 and a commando from the Andorian Imperial Guard found evidence of the Vulcans spying on the Andorians – a secret listening post beneath the monastery at P'Jem. (ENT: "The Andorian Incident")
In 2155 in the mirror universe, Commander Jonathan Archer believed that Admiral Black had placed a spy on-board the ISS Enterprise. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")
In 2268, Captain James T. Kirk and the USS Enterprise were charged with espionage after the ship crossed into Romulan space on a secret mission to acquire a cloaking device. (TOS: "The Enterprise Incident")
As a stipulation of the treaty between the Federation and Romulan Empire, the use of Vendorian spies was considered a violation. (TAS: "The Survivor")
When the USS Enterprise visited the planet Argo in 2269, the Aquans accused the crew of being air-breather spies. (TAS: "The Ambergris Element")
In 2369, Miles O'Brien suggested in his personal log that Major Kira Nerys must have had spies everywhere because she was really fast informed about news. (DS9: "Dramatis Personae")
Among the Argrathi, people found guilty of espionage are punished with fifteen cycles of correction. Miles O'Brien experienced "twenty years" of a correction cycle after being wrongly convicted of espionage in 2372. (DS9: "Hard Time")
A special kind of spy was known as a secret agent, used by ancient Earth governments of the 20th century. A secret agent was an operative who would go undercover to another nation-state to perhaps garner information, kill someone, or steal something, all to protect their own country.
Doctor Julian Bashir was fond of "secret agent" holoprograms, and had his friend Felix make one him – Julian Bashir, Secret Agent, starring Bashir, set in the 1960s during Earth's Cold War. His character was a spy for MI5, an intelligence agency for Great Britain. His missions often took him to many foreign countries, including France, Germany, and the Soviet Union, and always ended with him "getting the girl", or ending up romantically involved with the lead female holo-character. (DS9: "Our Man Bashir")
When discovered by Rain Robinson in the city of Los Angeles on Earth in 1996, Tom Paris and Tuvok, who – along with the rest of the USS Voyager crew – had been sent back in time, posed as spies, or secret agents as Paris called it. The same year B'Elanna Torres and Chakotay were accused by anti-government militia group members Butch and Porter of being government spies, having crashed in a space shuttle camouflaged as a stealth plane. (VOY: "Future's End, Part II")
Agencies that made use of spies
- Andorian Imperial Guard
- Klingon Intelligence
- Obsidian Order
- Section 31
- Starfleet Intelligence
- Vulcan Intelligence
- Tal Shiar
Spies
- Arissa
- Arne Darvin
- Beverly Crusher
- Enabran Tain
- Eris
- James T. Kirk
- Jean-Luc Picard
- J'Dan
- Julian Bashir
- Koval
- Livara
- Malcolm Reed
- Michael Eddington
- Michael Jonas
- Miles O'Brien
- Ro Laren
- Rom
- Selok
- Seska
- Luther Sloan
- Spock
- Talok
- Thelev
- Founders posing as multiple individuals on Earth
- The Founder impersonating Colonel Lovok
- The Founder impersonating Julian Bashir
- The Founder impersonating General Martok
- The Vendorian posing as Carter Winston
- William Ross
- Worf
People accused of spying
Further references
- ENT:
- "Affliction"
- "Divergence"
- "Demons"
- "Kir'Shara"
- "Terra Prime"
- TAS:
- TOS:
- TNG:
- DS9:
See also
- Eavesdropping
- Surveillance log
External links
- Espionage at Wikipedia
- Surveillance at Wikipedia
- Espionage at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works