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If any of this seems familiar, that’s because it’s starting to look a lot like the operating tactics of one of Star Trek’s most infamous villains. Discovery into handing it over now it needs emissaries to carry out its bidding in the flesh - flesh that just happens to be controlled by a mainframe. Killing Section 31 heads and using hologram trickery via communicator is no longer sufficient to fool the U.S.S. Control recently updated itself into sentience and is now hell-bent on obtaining the data from the sort-of-living-but-now-dead Sphere, which amassed thousands of civilizations’ knowledge regarding artificial intelligence. The hologram is the most recent tactic of Control, the threat-assessment computer system engineered by Section 31, Starfleet’s (perhaps erstwhile) black-ops branch.
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“Struggle is pointless,” a hologram of Section 31 boss Leland (Alan Van Sprang) assures the actual Section 31 boss Leland, as what can only be described as a giant power-tool syringe full of nanites is drilled into the base of the latter’s spine. Last week on Star Trek: Discovery, a line was spoken rather conspicuously.