Before Dr. Bashir exposed them, Section 31 were war criminals who committed truly evil acts during the Dominion War in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The terrible war crimes committed by Section 31 continue to come to light decades after Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Dominion War ended. Believed to have been in existence since the foundation of Starfleet, the secretive organization is committed to protecting Federation interests, whatever the cost.
Sloan revealed that the experience had been a rigorous vetting procedure designed to see if Bashir was a suitable candidate for Section 31. On paper, Doctor Bashir and Section 31 were a good fit, due to the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine medic's love of spy thrillers. However, Bashir's strong moral code, and his belief in Starfleet's original mission meant that he declined Sloan's offer, believing that the ends could never justify their means.
"Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges" translated from the original Latin means "In times of war, the law falls silent." 2 Used Odo As A Weapon Against The Founders Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Season 4, Episodes 11 & 12, "Homefront" & "Paradise Lost" Close Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Constable Odo was unwittingly used as the carrier of the Morphogenic Virus designed to kill the Changelings. Odo was infected with the virus during a trip to Earth to help then-Commander Benjamin Sisko brief Starfleet on the Changeling threat.
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