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* INFORMATION CLASSIFICATION: <font color="orange">TOP SECRET</font>- '''CSI'''
 
* RELIABILITY CLASSIFICATION: C (recent direct contact by limited Star Fleet/OSFI assets)
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This document has been classified by the Office of Star Fleet Intelligence as SECRET.  it is intended only for duly authorized representatives of the United Federation of Planets, Starfleet and the Office of Starfleet Intelligence.  Unauthorized access and/or possession of this information is prohibited.
 


== INTRODUCTION ==
== INTRODUCTION ==
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=== Summary ===
=== Summary ===


"Section 31" is the name given to the rumored, ultra-secret third intelligence organization, taken from the provision in the Federation Constitution "authorizing" its activities. Of particular importance in this provision is the reference to conducting domestic espionage activities- this is specifically forbidden in OSFI's charter, and SECIS, the organization charged with internal security, typically involves itself in standard security operations and investigative operations, in such cases working hand-in-hand with SFJAG. Neither of these organizations engage in outright spying on Federation citizens without due cause for obvious reasons- no Federation organization would ever be authorized to do such things.
"Section 31" is the name given to the rumored, ultra-secret third intelligence organization, taken from the provision in the Federation Constitution "authorizing" its activities. Of particular importance in this provision is the reference to conducting domestic espionage activities- this is specifically forbidden in OSFI's charter, and SECIS, the organization charged with internal security, typically involves itself in standard security operations and investigative operations, in such cases working hand-in-hand with [[Star Fleet Judge Advocate General|SFJAG]]. Neither of these organizations engage in outright spying on Federation citizens without due cause for obvious reasons- no Federation organization would ever be authorized to do such things.


Ironically, it is just such naivety that allows Section 31 to exist. Ultimately their goal is the same as Star Fleet itself- to promote the security and stability of the United Federation of Planets and its peoples. However, they do so by performing the "dirty jobs" no one wants to do, such as termination missions (forbidden under both OSFI's and SECIS' charters) and domestic espionage. Typically, much of Section 31's time and resources are devoted to ferreting out spies within the Federation and Star Fleet, traitors within Star Fleet, and protecting the Federation from within. Basically, they would spend the bulk of their resources spying on Federation citizens.
Ironically, it is just such naivety that allows Section 31 to exist. Ultimately their goal is the same as Star Fleet itself- to promote the security and stability of the United Federation of Planets and its peoples. However, they do so by performing the "dirty jobs" no one wants to do, such as termination missions (forbidden under both OSFI's and SECIS' charters) and domestic espionage. Typically, much of Section 31's time and resources are devoted to ferreting out spies within the Federation and Star Fleet, traitors within Star Fleet, and protecting the Federation from within. Basically, they would spend the bulk of their resources spying on Federation citizens.
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== HISTORY OF CONTACT ==
== HISTORY OF CONTACT ==


The first officially confirmed contact with known agents of Section 31 was made by CAPT Cayle Veld, then an O-4, in the aftermath of the 2nd Battle of the Tybiiran Complex (commonly referred to as "2nd Tybiiran") in 2412.  Agents acting on behalf of Section 31 abducted Veld from the bridge of USS SPITFIRE as she collided with a Gorn vessel, and kept her for several weeks of intense and brutal interrogation.  She was later rescued by then-LTMAJ Molly Sharpe and Linkri Saresh, now an Ambassador of the Gorn Hegemony to the Gorn Confederacy.
The first officially confirmed contact with known agents of Section 31 was made by [[KRIMAXFOR-_USS_CIRCE_Crew_Biofiles#CAPT_Cayle_Veld.2C_Commanding_Officer|CAPT Cayle Veld]], then an O-4, in the aftermath of the [[KRIMAXFOR_-_Military_Actions#1st_and_2nd_Tybiiran_aka_.27The_Tybiiran_Campaign.27-_2411-2412|2nd Battle of the Tybiiran Complex]] (commonly referred to as "2nd Tybiiran") in 2412.  Agents acting on behalf of Section 31 abducted Veld from the bridge of USS ''Spitfire'' as she collided with a Gorn vessel, and kept her for several weeks of intense and brutal interrogation.  She was later rescued by then-[[KRIMAXFOR-_USS_CIRCE_Crew_Biofiles#LCOL_Molly_Sharpe.2C_Marine_Commanding_Officer|LTMAJ Molly Sharpe]] and [[KRIMAXFOR-_DS13_Crew_Biofiles#Linkri_Saresh.2C_Gorn_Hegemony_Ambassador|Linkri Saresh]], now an Ambassador of the [[Gorn Hegemony]] to the [[Gorn Confederacy]].


This contact led to a major breakthrough for Starfleet in its dealings with Section 31- it led to the first concrete proof of its existence.  CAPT Veld, while working for SECIS on Section 31, was able to apprehend two Gorn government administrators- Tarniki S'Skerrot, Chief of Cestus III Security, and Nidara G'Darn, Chief of Cestus III Customs- who were working to secure large quantities of biomimentic gel from Section 31 through Orion intermediaries.  Interrogation of these officials confirmed Veld's reports.
This contact led to a major breakthrough for Star Fleet in its dealings with Section 31- it led to the first concrete proof of its existence.  CAPT Veld, while working for SECIS on Section 31, was able to apprehend two Gorn government administrators- Tarniki S'Skerrot, Chief of Cestus III Security, and Nidara G'Darn, Chief of Cestus III Customs- who were working to secure large quantities of biomimentic gel from Section 31 through Orion intermediaries.  Interrogation of these officials confirmed Veld's reports.


Though the first documented contact with Section 31 agents occured in 2412, it is believed that many such contacts took place prior to that date, unbeknownst to the agents and parties involved.
Though the first documented contact with Section 31 agents occured in 2412, it is believed that many such contacts took place prior to that date, unbeknownst to the agents and parties involved.
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Much of the details regarding Section 31's birth and subsequent growth are, understandably, vague and hazy at best.  However, a few puzzle pieces have become clear in recent months.
Much of the details regarding Section 31's birth and subsequent growth are, understandably, vague and hazy at best.  However, a few puzzle pieces have become clear in recent months.


Section 31 seems to have been born out of the purge that claimed OSFI's predecessor, Star Fleet Intelligence Assosication, or SFIA.  In a widespread investigation of its methods and operations, many SFIA agents were found to be running unauthorized black operations.  Details of these operations are classified TOP SECRET, and, as such, are not contained herein; however, it is beleived that a large number of these former SFIA operatives, disillusioned with Starfleet's reluctance to "fight fire with fire," so to speak, decided to form a very secret, hidden, organization outside of Starfleet's jurisdiction.
Section 31 seems to have been born out of the purge that claimed OSFI's predecessor, [[Star Fleet Intelligence Assosication]], or SFIA.  In a widespread investigation of its methods and operations, many [[Star Fleet Ingtelligence Association|SFIA]] agents were found to be running unauthorized black operations.  Details of these operations are classified TOP SECRET, and, as such, are not contained herein; however, it is beleived that a large number of these former [[Star Fleet Ingtelligence Association|SFIA]] operatives, disillusioned with Starfleet's reluctance to "fight fire with fire," so to speak, decided to form a very secret, hidden, organization outside of Starfleet's jurisdiction.


Section 31's is believed to come from the clause in the Articles of the Federation that, these rogue agents believe, gives them the right to conduct black operations if the situation merits.
Section 31's is believed to come from the clause in the Articles of the Federation that, these rogue agents believe, gives them the right to conduct black operations if the situation merits.


At some point in the recent past, Section 31's power waned- perhaps as the rogue SFIA agents aged or were removed from influential posts- and looked to be fading out of existence.  However, events would take place on Cardassia, oddly enough, that would ensure Section 31's survival and eventual growth.
At some point in the recent past, Section 31's power waned- perhaps as the rogue [[Star Fleet Intelligence Association|SFIA]] agents aged or were removed from influential posts- and looked to be fading out of existence.  However, events would take place on [[Cardassian Union|Cardassia]], oddly enough, that would ensure Section 31's survival and eventual growth.


In 2405, Section 31 was exposed and destroyed- nearly- in very much the same way as SFIA was a few years earlier.  A short time after these events, two OSFI agents- Guillaume Hoyt and Acier Dumont- were running twin deep-cover information-gathering operations on Cardassia Prime, designed primarily to compliment one another and act as a redundant system, should one agent be exposed.  In the course of their operation, they uncovered a double-agent working within the Obsidian Order that was placed by a Federation organization other than OSFI, a man by the name of Torval Dak.  Through Dak, they found a conduit of information, money, and other sensitive material.  This conduit led to a man known then as Zametov, also known as "Methuselah," "Niccolo" and, more colorfully, "The Man in Black"- the man who was rebuiding Section 31 by capitalizing on Obsidian Order assets. (1)
In 2405, Section 31 was exposed and destroyed- nearly- in very much the same way as [[Star Fleet Intelligence Association|SFIA]] was a few years earlier.  A short time after these events, two OSFI agents- Guillaume Hoyt and Acier Dumont- were running twin deep-cover information-gathering operations on [[Cardassia Prime]], designed primarily to compliment one another and act as a redundant system, should one agent be exposed.  In the course of their operation, they uncovered a double-agent working within the Obsidian Order that was placed by a Federation organization other than OSFI, a man by the name of Torval Dak.  Through Dak, they found a conduit of information, money, and other sensitive material.  This conduit led to a man known then as Zametov, also known as "Methuselah," "Niccolo" and, more colorfully, "The Man in Black"- the man who was rebuiding Section 31 by capitalizing on [[OSFI Obsidian Order Factfile|Obsidian Order]] assets. (1)


Dak later exposed Hoyt and Dumont, nearly costing the two OSFI agents their lives.
Dak later exposed Hoyt and Dumont, nearly costing the two OSFI agents their lives.


It is not currently know if there remains some connection between Section 31 and the Obsidian Order.
It is not currently know if there remains some connection between Section 31 and the [[OSFI Obsidian Order Factfile|Obsidian Order]].
 


== TECHNOLOGICAL PROFILE ==
== TECHNOLOGICAL PROFILE ==


Section 31 is an intelligence organization, and, as such, deploys technology comparable to that of most domestic organizations (see the "[[OSFI Player's Handbook Chapter 3: Tools of the Trade]]," for a complete rundown).  That being said, many of its operations involve the sale of controlled or illegal technologies to interested parties- primarily the Gorn Hegemony- in order to help counterbalance the strengths of the Romulan Star Empire.  Such technologies include Federation-design warp drives, Romulan weapons systems, and biogenic weapon components.
Section 31 is an intelligence organization, and, as such, deploys technology comparable to that of most domestic organizations (see the "[[OSFI Player's Handbook Chapter 3: Tools of the Trade]]," for a complete rundown).  That being said, many of its operations involve the sale of controlled or illegal technologies to interested parties- primarily the [[Gorn Hegemony]]- in order to help counterbalance the strengths of the [[Romulan Star Empire]].  Such technologies include Federation-design warp drives, [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan]] weapons systems, and biogenic weapon components.




== STRATEGIC AIMS ==
== STRATEGIC AIMS ==


Section 31 has one primary goal, and it is the same as Starfleet's: to protect and serve its charges.  However, while OSFI, Starfleet proper, and every other office or division of the Federation recognizes that certain restrictions must be applied to the actions of an organization in order to preserve a truly free society, Section 31 does not.  Their goal is simply to protect and serve- by whatever means necessary.
Section 31 has one primary goal, and it is the same as Star Fleet's: to protect and serve its charges.  However, while OSFI, Star Fleet proper, and every other office or division of the Federation recognizes that certain restrictions must be applied to the actions of an organization in order to preserve a truly free society, Section 31 does not.  Their goal is simply to protect and serve- by whatever means necessary.


This complete absence of ethical and moral standards gives them the freedom to ignore governmental boundaries and the basic individual rights of sentient beings, if they deem the threat warranted.  And, as a rule of thumb, Section 31 does not act unless it's "warranted."
This complete absence of ethical and moral standards gives them the freedom to ignore governmental boundaries and the basic individual rights of sentient beings, if they deem the threat warranted.  And, as a rule of thumb, Section 31 does not act unless it's "warranted."
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