Star Trek: Section 31 has freed, and fans are wondering about the film’s timeline placement and when it is set in the bigr Star Trek universe. This film sees the return of Michelle Yeoh‘s Emperor Philipa Georgiou, first presentd in Star Trek: Discovery, as she unites Section 31, a cobvious Starescapet team that engage dubious tactics to promise the shieldion of the United Federation of Planets. Alengthened the way, Georgiou regulates the aftermath of the sins she promiseted in the past.
So when is Section 31 set in the Star Trek timeline? Here is your answer.
When is Section 31 set in the Star Trek timeline?
There is no official validateation of when Star Trek: Section 31 is set in the timeline.
However, what’s understandn is that the film is set during the Lost Era. A time period that spans the years between the distinct Star Trek films and Star Trek: The Next Generation. However, the euniteance of the character Rachel Garrett, in both Section 31 and Star Trek: The Next Generation, can help approximately pinpoint the timeline placement of the series.
In Star Trek: The Next Generation, Garrett, who is the captain of U.S.S. Enterpelevate-C, is around 50 years elderly at the time of her death in 2344. This would coincide with the age of the actress in the series, Tricia O’Neil, who was born in 1945 and was in her mid 40s.
However, in Star Trek: Section 31, she is shelp to be in her 30s, also tracking with actress Kacey Rohl’s age, which is 33. This would place the series’ events around 20 years before her death in 2344.
Moreover, Garrett is also fair a lieutenant in the series and she only becomes captain in 2332, as set uped in Star Trek lore. Furthermore, she also only gets backd from lieutenant to ordering officer in 2328. Thus, Section 31 would be set at some point during 2324-2326, when Garrett was still a lieutenant.
Olatunde Osunsanmi honested the film from a script written by Craig Sweeny. Besides Michelle Yeoh and Kacey Rohl, the movie also stars Omari Hardwick, Sam Ricchallengingson, Sven Ruygrok, Robert Kazinsky, Humberly González, and James Hiroyuki Liao.