Summary

Warning: contains spoilers forStar Trek#23!

Star Trekjust gave CONTROL, the central villain fromDiscovery’ssecond season, a wild, god-killing legacy. CONTROL came horrifyingly close to destroying all life in the galaxy, and would have succeeded if not for the crew ofDiscovery.CONTROL may be gone, but as revealed inStar Trek#23, its legacy of evil carries on,inspiring Lore to undertake a crusade to destroy the universe.

Another version of CONTROL, also used by Section 31, appeared in several licensedStar Treknovels, which actually predateDiscovery’ssecond season.

Seven panels of T’Lir and Sato talking

Star Trek#23 is written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly and drawn by Megan Levens. Under orders from Section 31, Ensign Satodetonates a device in the Pleroma, the realm ofStar Trek’sgods. T’Lir, the last of the Organians, appears to Sato. They tell Sato her orders came from an artificial intelligence “bent on genocide.” T’Lir informs Sato of the “CONTROL Incident,” in which Section 31’s AI went rogue and tried to eliminate all organic life. T’Lir informs her the matter was covered up, but nothing “stays secret forever.”

CONTROL Nearly Destroyed the Federation

CONTROL Is Unlike Any OtherStar TrekVillain

Whether Lore was really inspired by CONTROL is irrelevant, as his mission threatens the entireStar Trekuniverse. Prior, the Klingon Emperor Kahless launched his own mission against the gods, which was thwarted by Captains Ben Sisko and Worf. In the aftermath, Lore takes charge of the remnants of Kahless’ Red Path, converting them into his lethal army. Lore seeks to fulfill Kahless’ nihilistic ambitions by killing the gods himself. While Lore consolidated his power, Ensign Sato seemingly threw her lot in with Section 31, who gave her a device to use when she reached the Pleroma.

Thus far, theStar Trekcreative team has remained mum on what connection exists between Section 31 and Lore, but there is precedent for the shadowy organization’s actions. The struggle against Section 31’s CONTROL AI formed the basis ofStar Trek: Discovery’ssecond season. While the season ends with it destroyed, and a vow from Section 31’s head, Ash Tyler, never to rebuild it, somehow CONTROL’s legacy lives on. DuringDay of Blood,Lore encounters a mysterious intelligence in space that charges him with his new mission. This could have been the remnants of CONTROL, lying dormant for a century.

Ash cradles his baby son as Georgiou looks on

Did Section 31 Honor Their Promise to Dismantle CONTROL?

CONTROL Has Received a Serious Upgrade

Section 31 is a shady and sinisterorganization, and it is always possible they went back on their promise not to rebuild CONTROL. Section 31 could also have reinstated it after Ash Tyler left the organization. Regardless, CONTROL may be active once again, and this time it has expanded its scope: it is no longer content to wipe out organic life in theStar Trekuniverse, and instead wishes to annihilate all creation. After defeating CONTROL,Discoveryis whisked to the future, taking with them all the knowledge of how to defeat the evil, god-killing machine.

Star Trek #23 cover, Lore playing multi-dimensional chess with  Benjamin Sisko, Dr. Crusher & others as pieces.