Section 31 gave Trekkers a glimpse into the history of a nearly-forgotten Captain of the Starship Enterprise. We all know about Captain Archer, Captain Pike, Captain Kirk, and Captain Picard.
As the shadowy branch of Starfleet Intelligence gets its very own movie, we look back at Section 31's morally dubious history ...
Section 31 takes place in the early 24th century. Here's what's known about the fates of Captain Kirk and his USS Enterprise ...
"Section 31" is an experimental enterprise for Paramount that carries with it a nervous energy as it ventures into uncharted tonal territory for lifelong Trekkies. From the raw and raucous trailer ...
Section 31 took a long road from being one of the ... playing a younger version of Tricia O’Neill’s captain of the Enterprise-C from Next Generation‘s “Yesterday’s Enterprise ...
Star Trek: Section 31 was advertised as something separate from Starfleet. This allowed the production more creative freedom, which they grabbed with both hands. New stories within the Star Trek ...
Section 31’s existence as an organization within ... who plays Starfleet officer Rachel Garrett—the future captain of the Enterprise-C as seen in the TNG episode “Yesterday’s 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.
In addition to the cool guy leader (Omari Hardwick), there’s a quippy shapeshifter (Sam Richardson, who does the best he can with this material, and comes out of Section 31 okay), an “I’m ...