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Members of Section 31.

22nd century

In the novel The Good That Men Do, Charles Tucker III also becomes a Section 31 agent.

23rd century

According to the Star Trek: Section 31 novels, Fleet Admiral Cartwright was a member of Section 31.

Unnamed

Andorian admiral

Andorian admiral, 2257

Admiral, 2257

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")

This Admiral was played by Riley Gilchrist, who previously played another Andorian admiral, Shukar.

Burnham's parents

The parents of Michael Burnham were a couple stationed, along with their daughter, on Doctari Alpha during the 2230s. Her father was a Section 31 operative. (DIS: "Battle at the Binary Stars", "The Red Angel")

During that time, they had originally planned a vacation to Mars but a young Burnham begged them to stay three more days to witness a nearby star go supernova, however, during their extended stay, Doctari Alpha was attacked by the Klingons. Burnham's father attempted to barricade the kitchen door, while her mother hid her in a cabinet. Burnham did not witness the death of her parents, but she heard everything happen, saying that they killed her father quickly, but took longer with her mother. The Klingons then sat down on Burnham's family table, ate the dinner the family had prepared and laughed. (DIS: "The Vulcan Hello", "Will You Take My Hand?")

These parents were only mentioned in dialogue.

Discovery crewman

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A black insignia wearing crew member

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")

This officer was played by an unknown performer.

Engineer

This member of Section 31 served as an engineer in the 23rd century. (DIS: "If Memory Serves")

This engineer was played by Jon De Leon.

Tellarite admiral

Tellarite Admiral, 2257

Hologram of Admiral in 2257

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")

Played by Harry Judge, who previously played another Tellarite Admiral named Gorch.[1]

Alternate reality

In the Star Trek: Ongoing comics, Hikaru Sulu's sister Yuki Sulu (β) joins Section 31 after the destruction of Vulcan.

Unnamed

24th century

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")

Starfleet Intelligence Fleet Admiral Erik Pressman was a member of Section 31 in the short story "Orphans".
According to the Star Trek: Section 31 novels, Cortan Zweller and eventually Sarina Douglas were members of Section 31.
According to the Star Trek: Section 31 novel "Rogue", Admiral Matthew Dougherty was also a member of the organization.

Unnamed

Operatives

Section 31 operatives, Inquisition

Two Section 31 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")

One of the operatives was played by Shawn Pereira. His uniform was later worn by Eric Pierpoint as operative Harris.

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")

These characters were only mentioned in dialogue.

See also

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