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*[[Malcolm Reed]] (former) |
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− | {{bginfo|In the [[novels|novel]] ''[[The Good That Men Do]]'', [[Charles Tucker III]] also becomes a Section 31 agent.}} |
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== 23rd century == |
== 23rd century == |
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==== ''Discovery'' crewman {{anchor|Discovery 001}}==== |
==== ''Discovery'' crewman {{anchor|Discovery 001}}==== |
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This member of the {{USS|Discovery}} crew wore tactical gear with a black [[Starfleet insignia]] instead of the usual [[division]] colored insignia, which was noted as unusual by {{dis|Stone|convict}}. ({{DIS|Context Is for Kings}}) |
This member of the {{USS|Discovery}} crew wore tactical gear with a black [[Starfleet insignia]] instead of the usual [[division]] colored insignia, which was noted as unusual by {{dis|Stone|convict}}. ({{DIS|Context Is for Kings}}) |
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{{bginfo|This officer was played by an [[unknown performer]].}} |
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This member of Section 31 served as an engineer in the [[23rd century]]. ({{DIS|If Memory Serves}}) |
This member of Section 31 served as an engineer in the [[23rd century]]. ({{DIS|If Memory Serves}}) |
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{{bginfo|This engineer was played by [[Jon De Leon]].}} |
{{bginfo|This engineer was played by [[Jon De Leon]].}} |
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==== Tellarite admiral {{anchor|Admiral 001}} ==== |
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Control assumed the identities of the admirals it murdered and used their holograms to confer with Section 31 operatives [[Leland]] and {{mu|Philippa Georgiou}} about the further search for [[Spock]] and [[Michael Burnham]] in [[2257]]. ({{DIS|If Memory Serves}}) |
Control assumed the identities of the admirals it murdered and used their holograms to confer with Section 31 operatives [[Leland]] and {{mu|Philippa Georgiou}} about the further search for [[Spock]] and [[Michael Burnham]] in [[2257]]. ({{DIS|If Memory Serves}}) |
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=== Alternate reality === |
=== Alternate reality === |
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{{bginfo|One of the operatives was played by [[Shawn Pereira]]. His uniform was later worn by [[Eric Pierpoint]] as operative {{dis|Harris|Section 31}}.}} |
{{bginfo|One of the operatives was played by [[Shawn Pereira]]. His uniform was later worn by [[Eric Pierpoint]] as operative {{dis|Harris|Section 31}}.}} |
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==== Morphogenic virus plot conspirators {{anchor|Morphogenic 001}} ==== |
==== Morphogenic virus plot conspirators {{anchor|Morphogenic 001}} ==== |
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According to Bashir, at least '''seventy-three [[computer expert]]s, [[doctor]]s, [[security officer]]s, [[admiral]]s and [[clerk]]s''' were involved with the plot to infect [[Odo]] with the [[morphogenic virus]]. ({{DS9|Extreme Measures}}) |
According to Bashir, at least '''seventy-three [[computer expert]]s, [[doctor]]s, [[security officer]]s, [[admiral]]s and [[clerk]]s''' were involved with the plot to infect [[Odo]] with the [[morphogenic virus]]. ({{DS9|Extreme Measures}}) |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 17:42, 24 October 2019
(covers information from several alternate timelines)
Members of Section 31.
22nd century
- Harris
- Malcolm Reed (former)
23rd century
Unnamed
Andorian admiral
This admiral, along with Admiral Patar, a Tellarite Admiral and a Human Admiral conferred with Section 31 operatives Leland and Philippa Georgiou about the further search for Spock and Michael Burnham. (DIS: "If Memory Serves")
Discovery crewman
This member of the USS Discovery crew wore tactical gear with a black Starfleet insignia instead of the usual division colored insignia, which was noted as unusual by Stone. (DIS: "Context Is for Kings")
Engineer
This member of Section 31 served as an engineer in the 23rd century. (DIS: "If Memory Serves")
Tellarite admiral
This Admiral, along with three others: the Vulcan Patar, as well as a Human and an Andorian admiral, were members of the Section 31 High Command and were killed by the rogue artificial intelligence called Control. (DIS: "Project Daedalus")
Control assumed the identities of the admirals it murdered and used their holograms to confer with Section 31 operatives Leland and Philippa Georgiou about the further search for Spock and Michael Burnham in 2257. (DIS: "If Memory Serves")
Alternate reality
Unnamed
24th century
- Luther Sloan
- Koval (double agent)
- Julian Bashir (unwilling agent)
Furthermore, Admiral William Ross was known to sympathize with Section 31 to the point of willingly turning a blind eye to their activities. (DS9: "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges")
Unnamed
Operatives
These operatives accompanied Luther Sloan, an officer from Starfleet Department of Internal Affairs, when he arrived at Deep Space 9 and accused Dr. Julian Bashir of being a Dominion spy. (DS9: "Inquisition")
Morphogenic virus plot conspirators
According to Bashir, at least seventy-three computer experts, doctors, security officers, admirals and clerks were involved with the plot to infect Odo with the morphogenic virus. (DS9: "Extreme Measures")