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词条 Section 31
释义

  1. Production

  2. Reaction

  3. Characters

  4. Appearances

     Deep Space Nine   Season 6 (1998)    Season 7 (1999)   Enterprise   Season 4 (2005)    Films   Discovery   Season 1 (2018)    Season 2 (2019)  

  5. Tie-in media

      Novels    Section 31 (2001–2017)    The Next Generation (2003–04)    Deep Space Nine (2005)    Enterprise (2007–2017)    Typhon Pact (2010–2012)    The Fall (2013)    Graphic novels and comics    The Enterprise Experiment (2008)    Mission's End (2009)    Star Trek (2013)    Star Trek Online    Cardassian Struggle (2010–2015)    Spectres (2010)    Special mission (2012)    Romulan Mystery (2015)  

  6. See also

  7. Notes

  8. References

  9. Further reading

  10. External links

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| universe = Star Trek
| type = Autonomous intelligence agency
| founded = Prior to 2151
| location = Alpha and Beta Quadrants
| leader = Unknown
| key_people = {{Ubl
|Harris (2150s)
|Philippa Georgiou (2250s)
|Luther Sloan (2370s)
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| purpose = Defend the United Federation of Planets by any means necessary.
| technologies = Classified Federation technologies
| affiliations = {{Ubl
|United Earth (superseded)
|United Federation of Planets
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Section 31 is a fictional autonomous intelligence and defense organization created by Ira Steven Behr for the Deep Space Nine episode "Inquisition". The organization was intended to act as a counterbalance to the utopianism of Star Trek's Federation.[1] Section 31 has appeared in dozens of episodes, novels and comics.[2]{{Rp|551}}

In 2019, CBS announced a new series was in development about Section 31, starring Michelle Yeoh.[3]

Production

Ira Steven Behr was inspired by a line of dialogue from Deep Space Nine episode "The Maquis" spoken by Commander Benjamin Sisko: "It's easy to be a saint in paradise." Behr said in the 1999 reference companion to the series, "Why is Earth a paradise in the twenty-fourth century? Well, maybe it's because there's someone watching over it and doing the nasty stuff that no one wants to think about."[2]{{Rp|551}} He expressed an interest of exploring what life was really like for those living the fictional 24th century, saying "Is it this paradise, or are there, as Harold Pinter said, 'Weasels under the coffee table'."

The name, Section 31, was taken from the fictional Starfleet Charter: Article 14, Section 31. The article, according to agents, allowed for extraordinary measures to be taken in times of extreme threat.[4] Such measures included malicious sabotage of enemy installations and technology, biological warfare, and preemptive assassination.[5]

According to Ronald D. Moore there was considerable debate on the origin of the organization, in particular on how the organization was formed and how long ago.[6]

Costume designer Bob Blackman chose the black leather costumes worn by Section 31 agents to appear fascistic.[2]{{Rp|53}} Behr had asked for dark black, severe, hostile looking costumes. In Star Trek: The Human Frontier, Michèle and Duncan Barrett explain that Section 31 agents wearing Starfleet uniforms or dressed as Federation citizens further enhanced their role as an organization that is not constrained by ethics.[1]

Reaction

David Weddle said many fans felt Section 31 betrayed the value system created by Gene Roddenberry, while others were indifferent or intrigued. "Fans would get into these long ethical and political arguments, really struggling with issues like that, which was great to see."[7]{{Rp|56}} Moore replied to criticisms of betrayal saying, "The idea that there's a rogue element within the Federation doing dark deeds outside the normal chain of command is certainly a provocative one."[6]

Actor Jeffrey Combs, who portrayed Weyoun in Deep Space Nine, enjoyed the appearances of Section 31 saying the stories "gave everything a real flair."[8]

Characters

In order of appearance:

{{Hlist|‡ First appearance as a Section 31 operative.|κ Characters present in the Reboot (Kelvin Timeline) films.}}
ActorCharacterFirst appearance
William SadlerLuther SloanDeep Space Nine"Inquisition"
  • Former Starfleet intelligence who joined Section 31 sometime before 2374.[9]
Dominic KeatingMalcolm ReedEnterprise"Broken Bow"{{Break}}"Affliction" ‡
  • Tactical officer aboard the Enterprise NX–01 recruited by Section 31 sometime after graduating Starfleet Academy.[10]
Eric PierpointHarrisEnterprise"Affliction" ‡
  • A former Starfleet Intelligence officer who ordered Malcolm Reed to sabotage evidence of a Klingon attack.[11]
Noel ClarkeThomas Harewood κInto Darkness κ
  • Destroyed a secret weapons facility in 2259 after his terminally ill daughter is saved by John Harrison.
Benedict CumberbatchJohn Harrison κInto Darkness κ
  • Pseudonym for Khan Noonien Singh, recruited by Alexander Marcus to assist in the militarization of Starfleet in 2258.
Peter WellerAlexander Marcus κInto Darkness κ
  • Commander-in-Charge of Starfleet until 2259.
  • Recruited John Harrison to assist in the militarization of Starfleet.
Shazad LatifAsh Tyler / VoqDiscovery"The Vulcan Hello"{{Break}}"Point of Light" ‡
  • As Voq, he was Torchbearer for the Klingon spiritual leader T'Kuvma.[12]
  • He briefly served as Torchbearer for High Chancellor L'Rell.[13]
  • He was surgically altered to appear human, and planted aboard the {{Ship|USS|Discovery|wl=no}} as Ash Tyler.[14]
Michelle YeohPhilippa Georgiou (alternate)Discovery"The Wolf Inside"{{Break}}"Point of Light" ‡
  • Former ruler of the Terran Empire from the alternate reality known as the Mirror Universe.
  • Transported to the prime reality by Michael Burnham, and exiled on Qo'noS.[15][16]
Jayne BrookKatrina CornwellDiscovery"The Butcher's Knife Cares Not for the Lamb's Cry"{{Break}}"The Sounds of Thunder" ‡
  • Starfleet Flag Officer with operational command of Section 31.[17]
Alan van SprangLelandDiscovery"Will You Take My Hand?" ‡ (bonus scene)
  • Agent sent to recruit the exiled Emperor Philippa Georgiou.[18]
  • Commander of a Section 31 starship NCIA-93, which has cloak capability.[13]
Alan van SprangControl (artificial intelligence)Discovery"If Memory Serves"
  • Rogue artificial intelligence originally developed by Section 31 for Starfleet to conduct threat analysis and research.[13]
  • Coerced the crew of the Discovery into delivering information to it concerning advanced artificial intelligence.[19]
  • Occupied the body of Leland via some kind of nanotechnology transfer.[20]
Tara NicodemoPatar (Vulcan)Discovery"If Memory Serves"
  • Starfleet Flag Officer with operational command of Section 31 who was murdered by Control.[19]
  • Her likeness was used by Control to communicate with the crew of Discovery, Leland, and Admiral Cornwell.
Sonja SohnGabrielle Burhnam{{\\}}Red AngelDiscovery"The Red Angel"
  • Engineer responsible for the development of time travel technology commissioned by Section 31 which utilized a quantum time crystal.[21]
  • Displaced in time during Klingon raid on her research outpost.[20]

Appearances

Deep Space Nine

{{Main|List of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes}}

Season 6 (1998)

Ep.|EpisodeTitleAirdate
18Inquisition1998-04-08|MDY}}

Season 7 (1999)

Ep.|EpisodeTitleAirdate
16Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges1999-03-03|MDY}}
23Extreme Measures1999-05-19|MDY}}

Enterprise

{{Main|List of Star Trek: Enterprise episodes}}

Season 4 (2005)

Ep.|EpisodeTitleAirdate
15Affliction2005-02-18|MDY}}
16Divergence2005-02-25|MDY}}
20Demons2005-05-06|MDY}}
21Terra Prime2005-05-13|MDY}}

Films

TitleDate
Star Trek Into Darkness2013-05-17|MDY}}

Discovery

{{Main|List of Star Trek: Discovery episodes}}

Season 1 (2018)

Ep.|EpisodeTitleAirdate
15Will You Take My Hand? (bonus scene)2018-02-11|MDY}}

Season 2 (2019)

{{Abbr>Ep.|EpisodeTitleAirdate
3Point of Light2019-01-31|MDY}}
5Saints of Imperfection2019-02-14|MDY}}
6The Sounds of Thunder2019-02-21|MDY}}
7Light and Shadows2019-02-28|MDY}}
8If Memory Serves2019-03-07|MDY}}
9Project Daedelus2019-03-14|MDY}}
10The Red Angel2019-03-21|MDY}}
11Perpetual Infinity2019-03-28|MDY}}

Tie-in media

Novels

Section 31 (2001–2017)

{{Main|Star Trek: Section 31}}

Star Trek: Section 31 is a series of thematically linked novels inspired by the Deep Space Nine episode "Inquisition".[22] The series continued with Disavowed (2014) and Control (2017), by David Mack, which shared characters and settings with other Deep Space Nine, Typhon Pact, and The Fall, novels. Roberta Luke, from the Voyager episode "Scientific Method", is introduced as an agent in Shadow (2001).

No.|NumberTitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
1RogueAndy Mangels and Michael A. Martin{{Date|2001-05-22|MDY}}0-671-77477-8}}
2ShadowDean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch0-671-77478-6}}
3CloakS. D. Perry{{Date|2001-06-26|MDY}}0-671-77471-9}}
4AbyssDavid Weddle and Jeffrey Lang0-671-77483-2}}
DisavowedDavid Mack2014-10-28|MDY}}978-1-4767-5308-9}}
Control2017-03-28|MDY}}978-1-5011-5170-5}}

The Next Generation (2003–04)

{{Main|List of Star Trek: The Next Generation novels#Original novels}}

Star Trek: The Next Generation is based on the television series of the same name.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
The Case of the Colonist's CorpseTony Isabella and Bob Ingersoll2003-12-30|MDY}}0-7434-6497-4}}
A Time to KillDavid Mack2004-07-27|MDY}}0-7434-9177-7}}
A Time to Heal2004-08-31|MDY}}0-7434-9178-5}}

Deep Space Nine (2005)

{{Main|List of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novels#Relaunch novels}}

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is based on the television series of the same name.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
Hollow MenUna McCormack2005-04-26|MDY}}0-7434-9151-3}}

Enterprise (2007–2017)

{{Main|List of Star Trek: Enterprise novels#Relaunch novels}}

Star Trek: Enterprise is based on the television series of the same name.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
The Good That Men DoAndy Mangels and Michael A. Martin2007-02-27|MDY}}978-0-7434-4001-1}}
Kobayashi Maru2008-08-26|MDY}}978-1-4165-5480-6}}
Beneath the Raptor's WingMichael A. Martin2009-10-20|MDY}}978-1-4391-0798-0}}
To Brave the Storm2011-10-25|MDY}}978-1-4516-0715-4}}
A Choice of FuturesChristopher L. Bennett2013-06-25|MDY}}978-1-4767-0674-0}}
Patterns of Interference2017-08-29|MDY}}978-1-5011-6570-2}}

Typhon Pact (2010–2012)

{{Main|Star Trek: Typhon Pact}}

Star Trek: Typhon Pact is a continuation of the Destiny (2008) series. There are eight novels in the series.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
Zero Sum GameDavid Mack2010-10-26|MDY}}978-1-4391-6079-4}}
Plagues of NightDavid R.George III2012-05-29|MDY}}978-1-4516-4955-0}}
Raise the Dawn2012-06-26|MDY}}978-1-4516-4956-7}}

The Fall (2013)

Star Trek: The Fall is a continuation of Typhon Pact. There are five novels in the series.

TitleAuthor(s)DateISBN
A Ceremony of LossesDavid Mack2013-10-29|MDY}}978-1-4767-2224-5}}

Graphic novels and comics

All graphic novels and comics published by IDW Publishing.

The Enterprise Experiment (2008)

Star Trek: Year Four: The Enterprise Experiment is a five-issue comic book miniseries written by D. C. Fontana and Derek Chester.

IssueIssue DateCollectionDateISBN
The Enterprise Experiment, Part 52008-08-27|MDY}}The Enterprise Experiment2008-11-29|MDY}}978-1-60010-279-0}}

Mission's End (2009)

Star Trek: Mission's End is a five-issue comic book miniseries written by Ty Templeton.

IssueIssue DateCollectionDateISBN
Mission's End, Issue 12009-03-25|MDY}}Mission's End{{Date|2009-10-21|MDY}}{{ISBNT|978-1-60010-540-1}}
Mission's End, Issue 22009-04-08|MDY}}
Mission's End, Issue 32009-05-13|MDY}}
Mission's End, Issue 42009-06-24|MDY}}
Mission's End, Issue 52009-07-29|MDY}}

Star Trek (2013)

Star Trek is a flagship comic book series which ran for 60 issues from 2011 to 2016. Also known as Star Trek: Ongoing or Star Trek: Continues. After Darkness (2013) and The Khitomer Conflict (2014) miniseries were written by Mike Johnson.

No.|NumberIssueIssue DateCollectionDateISBN
21After Darkness, Part 12013-05-29|MDY}}Star Trek, {{Abbr|Vol.|Volume}} 6:{{Indent|2}}After Darkness{{Hsp}}{{Efn|Star Trek Volume 6 (2013) includes Star Trek, Issue 24.}}{{Date|2013-11-26|MDY}}{{ISBNT|978-1-61377-796-1}}
22After Darkness, Part 22013-06-26|MDY}}
23After Darkness, Part 32013-07-24|MDY}}
25The Khitomer Conflict, Part 12013-09-25|MDY}}Star Trek, Vol. 7:{{Indent|2}}The Khitomer Conflict{{Date|2014-04-01|MDY}}{{ISBNT|978-1-61377-882-1}}
26The Khitomer Conflict, Part 22013-10-23|MDY}}
27The Khitomer Conflict, Part 32013-11-27|MDY}}
28The Khitomer Conflict, Part 42013-12-18|MDY}}

Star Trek Online

{{Main|Star Trek Online}}

Star Trek Online is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by Cryptic Studios. The game has been updated and expanded continuously since its publication in 2010. Updates are organized into Episodes, with each episode further divided into four to seven missions, published weekly. All Section 31 missions are introduced by agent Franklin Drake, a character created for the game.

Cardassian Struggle (2010–2015)

No.|NumberMissionAvailable
3Suspect (removed)2010-02-02|2015-10-27|mdy}}

Spectres (2010)

No.|NumberMissionAvailable
1Skirmish{{Date|2010-10-16|MDY}}
The mission is locked pending player achievements.|name=locked}} (patrol mission)
2Spin the Wheel2010-10-23|MDY}}
3What Lies Beneath2010-10-30|MDY}}
4Everything Old is New2010-11-06|MDY}}
5Night of the Comet2010-11-13|MDY}}

Special mission (2012)

No.|NumberMissionAvailable
name=locked}}2012-04-12|MDY}}

Romulan Mystery (2015)

No.|NumberMissionAvailable
2Empress Sela2015-01-29|MDY}}

See also

  • Starfleet
  • United Federation of Planets

Notes

{{Notelist|2}}

References

1. ^{{Cite book|title=Star Trek: The Human Frontier|last=Barrett|first=Michèle|last2=Barrett|first2=Duncan|date=2000-12-13|publisher=Routledge|year=|isbn=978-0-415-92982-0|location=New York|pages=65–66}}
2. ^{{Cite book|title=Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion|last=Erdmann|first=Terry J.|last2=Block|first2=Paula M.|date=August 2000|publisher=Pocket Books|year=|isbn=978-0-671-50106-8|location=New York|pages=}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/michelle-yeoh-star-trek-section-31-cbs-all-access-1203107023/|title=Michelle Yeoh Standalone ‘Star Trek’ Series in Development at CBS All Access|last=Otterson|first=Joe|last2=Otterson|first2=Joe|date=2019-01-14|website=Variety|language=en|access-date=2019-02-08}}
4. ^{{Cite episode|series=Star Trek: Enterprise|date=2005-02-25|title=Divergence|episode-link=Divergence (Star Trek: Enterprise)|series-link=Star Trek: Enterprise|first=Judith and Garfield|last=Reeves-Stevens|author-link=Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens|network=UPN|season=4|number=16}}
5. ^{{Cite episode|series=Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|date=1999-05-19|title=Extreme Measures|episode-link=Extreme Measures (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)|series-link=Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|network=UPN|season=7|number=23|last=Thompson|first=Bradley|author-link=Bradley Thompson|last2=Weddle|first2=David|authorlink2=David Weddle}}
6. ^{{Cite web|url=http://web.pdx.edu/~wbc/misc/RDM/ron100.txt|title=Subject: Answers|last=Moore|first=Ronald D.|authorlink=Ronald D. Moore|date=1998-04-13|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2019-02-15}}
7. ^{{Cite magazine|last=Kaplan|first=Anna L.|date=November 1998|editor-last=Clark|editor-first=Frederick S.|title=Deep Space Nine Episode Guide|url=|magazine=Cinefantastique|publisher=|volume=30|issue=9/10|doi=|issn=0145-6032|pmid=|access-date=}}
8. ^{{Cite magazine|last=|first=|date=September 2000|title=Jeffrey Combs|url=|magazine=Star Trek: The Magazine|publisher=Fabbri Publishing|volume=1|issue=17|page=20|doi=|issn=1523-9195|pmid=|access-date=}}
9. ^{{Cite episode|series=Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|date=1999-03-03|title=Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges|episode-link=Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)|series-link=Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|season=7|number=16|network=Syndicated}}
10. ^{{Cite episode|series=Star Trek: Enterprise|date=2005-02-25|title=Divergence|episode-link=Divergence (Star Trek: Enterprise)|series-link=Star Trek: Enterprise|network=UPN|season=4|number=14}}
11. ^{{Cite episode|series=Star Trek: Enterprise|date=2005-02-18|title=Affliction|episode-link=Affliction (Star Trek: Enterprise)|series-link=Star Trek: Enterprise|network=UPN|season=4|number=13}}
12. ^{{Cite episode|series=Star Trek: Discovery|date=2017-09-24|title=The Vulcan Hello|series-link=Star Trek: Discovery|network=CBS All Access|season=1|number=1|episode-link=The Vulcan Hello}}
13. ^{{Cite episode|series=Star Trek: Discovery|date=2019-01-31|title=Point of Light|series-link=Star Trek: Discovery|network=CBS All Access|season=2|number=3}}
14. ^{{Cite episode|series=Star Trek: Discovery|date=2017-10-15|series-link=Star Trek: Discovery|episode-link=Choose Your Pain|network=CBS All Access|season=1|number=5|title=Choose Your Pain}}
15. ^{{Cite episode|series=Star Trek: Discovery|date=2018-01-28|title=What's Past Is Prologue|series-link=Star Trek: Discovery|network=CBS All Access|season=1|number=13}}
16. ^{{Cite episode|series=Star Trek: Discovery|date=2018-01-28|title=Will You Take My Hand?|series-link=Star Trek: Discovery|network=CBS All Access|season=1|number=15}}
17. ^{{Cite episode|series=Star Trek: Discovery|date=2019-02-14|title=Saints of Imperfection|series-link=Star Trek: Discovery|network=CBS All Access|season=2|number=5}}
18. ^{{Cite episode|series=Star Trek: Discovery|date=2018-01-28|title=Will You Take My Hand? (bonus scene)|series-link=Star Trek: Discovery|network=CBS All Access|season=1|number=15}}
19. ^{{Cite episode|series=Star Trek: Discovery|date=2019-03-14|series-link=Star Trek: Discovery|network=CBS All Access|season=2|number=9|title=Project Daedalus}}
20. ^{{Cite episode|series=Star Trek: Discovery|date=2019-03-21|series-link=Star Trek: Discovery|network=CBS All Access|season=10|number=11|title=Perpetual Infinity}}
21. ^{{Cite episode|series=Star Trek: Discovery|date=2019-03-21|series-link=Star Trek: Discovery|network=CBS All Access|season=10|number=10|title=The Red Angel}}
22. ^{{cite book|title=Voyages of Imagination: The Star Trek Fiction Companion|title-link=Voyages of Imagination|last=Ayers|first=Jeff|date=2006-11-14|publisher=Pocket Books|year=|isbn=978-1-4165-0349-1|location=New York|pages=441}}

Further reading

  • {{Cite journal|title=The IPCRESS File: The Great Game in Film and Fiction, 1953–2002|doi=10.1080/713830443|journal=International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence|volume=16|issue=3|date={{Date|Jul 2003}}|pages=462–498|url=|first=Jeffrey T.|via=|last=Richelson}}

External links

{{Memory Alpha|Section 31}}{{Star Trek Section 31 stories}}{{Star Trek}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Section 31}}

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