Warning: SPOILERS for Star Trek: Section 31

What happened to the USS Discovery is still a Starfleet secret in the 24th century, which is confirmed byStar Trek: Section 31. Thepresent-day ofStar Trek: Section 31is the 24th century, specifically Stardate 1292.4, which is June 20, 2025.Star Trek: Section 31takes place 66 years after the end ofStar Trek: Discoveryseason 2, which took place in 2258when Commander Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) led the USS Discovery on a one-way trip to the 32nd century - withEmperor Philippa Georgiou(Michelle Yeoh) aboard.

InStar Trek: Discoveryseason 3, the USS Discovery arrived in the year 3189 to a United Federation of Planets and galaxy broken by The Burn. Meanwhile, Emperor Georgiou discovers she is dying from both crossing fromStar Trek’s Mirror Universeto the Prime Universe and time traveling 930 years.The Guardian of Forever (Paul Guilfoyle) sent Georgiou back to a time when the Prime and Mirror Universes were still aligned, thereby saving Philippa’s life. Meanwhile, the truth about the USS Discovery remains redacted by Starfleet inStar Trek: Section 31.

Michelle Yeoh as Georgiou and Miku Martineau as young Georgiou in Section 31 movie

Star Trek: Section 31 Confirms What Happened To USS Discovery Is Still A Starfleet Secret

The Truth About The USS Discovery Is Safeguarded

AfterStar Trek: Section 31’s flashback prologue to howyoung Philippa Georgiou (Miku Martineau)became the Terran Emperor, Control (Jamie Lee Curtis) delivers a mission briefing about Georgiou to Alok Sahar (Omari Hardwick) and his Section 31 Alpha Team. Control says,“In 2257, she was brought to our universe and joined Section 31, butafter a few years, we lost contact.“This indicates Starfleet and Section 31 did not know about Emperor Georgiou’s roundtrip to the 32nd century with the USS Discovery.

Star Trek: Section 31 Cast & Character Guide

Star Trek: Section 31 introduces a new team of operatives teaming up with Michelle Yeoh’s Emperor Georgiou to save the Federation from a new threat.

However, it’s also possible Control does know about Georgiou’s time travel, but did not disclose that information to Alok Sahar’s Section 31 team. Starfleet’s official cover story after theend ofStar Trek: Discoveryseason 2was thatthe USS Discovery was destroyed at the Battle of Xahea in 2258.Captain Christopher Pike (Anson Mount) and Lieutenant Spock (Ethan Peck) of the USS Enterprise maintained this fabrication in 2259 as seen inStar Trek: Strange New Worlds, and only the highest levels of Starfleet know the truth - but this could include Section 31’s Control.

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Section 31 Glosses Over A Big Emperor Georgiou Question

Emperor Georgiou’s Age Never Comes Up

Star Trek: Section 31doesn’t acknowledge that Emperor Philippa Georgiou, who is confirmed to be human, should be decades older than she appears.Star Trek: Discoveryseasons 1 and 2 took place from 2256-2258, and this was the last time Starfleet saw Georgiou.Philippa’s reappearance in 2324 looking exactly how she looked 66 years priorgoes unmentioned. Alok Sahar revealing to Georgiou that he’s"not of this time either"is the only hint that Section 31 could be aware of the Emperor’s time travel.

Alok Sahar was born in the 20th century and is a genetically engineered Augment like Khan Noonien Singh (Ricardo Montalban).

Similarly,Star Trek: Section 31’s villain, San (James Hiroyuki Liao), also looks younger than he should be. San and Georgiou were teenagers together in the early 23rd century when Philippa became Terran Emperor. San faked his death sometime beforeStar Trek: Discoveryseason 1 in the 2250s, but he emerged in 2324 without having aged in the subsequent 60+ years.Star Trek: Section 31doesn’t confirm if San time traveled. Like Emperor Georgiou’s age and whereabouts between 2258 and 2324, these questions are handwaved away amidst fight scenes and explosions.