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Star Trek: Section 31 : ウィキペディア英語版
Star Trek: Section 31

''Star Trek: Section 31'' is a series of novels that revolve around the shadow organization known as Section 31. Each novel takes place in a different series as ''Star Trek: The Original Series'', ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' and ''Star Trek: Voyager''.
In ''Voyages of Imagination'', Pocket Books editor Marco Palmieri remarked on ''Star Trek: 31'': "From the moment the concept was introduced in the ''Deep Space Nine'' episode 'Inquisition,' I knew I wanted to do ''Section 31'' stories. Here was a secret, autonomous black ops agency, willing to take whatever action was needed for the safety and security of the Federation, and the elimination of all threats to it. The controversy that eruped in fandom over ''Section 31'' didn't surprise me; in fact, it only fueled my desire. Some fans argue that it goes against the fundamental ideology and the basic philosophical assumptions that ''Star Trek'' is built upon. Others say it adds texture and greater complexity to the ''Star Trek'' universe by retroactively introducing the idea of a necessary evil. What I realized is that this very argument is what's so compelling about the concept in terms of storytelling. These were the kinds of questions the familiar heroes of ''Star Trek'' would wrestle with in the novels, because ''Section 31'' is an enemy their training ''doesn't'' prepare them for."
On the format of the series, Palmieri states "The reason I wanted to do ''Section 31'' as four novels was in part to explore the organization's effects upon different crews beyond the DS9 milieu, and in part because I thought too many of our miniseries in those days were multipart stories, where the reader would have to sometimes read four, six, or more volumes in order to get a complete story. By contrast, ''Section 31'' is four standalone novels. No connecting story, no numbers on the books to denote a reading order, just the unifying theme. The idea was to give the reader the option to read as many or as few of the ''Section 31'' novels as he or she wanted, in any order. I think readers appreciated that approach; the ''Section 31'' novels ended up being the top-selling mass-market ''Star Trek'' titles that year."〔
== Covers ==
On the covers, Palmieri remarked, "I was really pleased with how the covers turned out. They were simple, elegant, conveyed just the right mood, and were completely unlike anything we'd done up to that point."〔

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