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Cruise Mode refers to the normal operating condition of the spacecraft. | Cruise Mode refers to the normal operating condition of the spacecraft. | ||
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A yellow alert or condition yellow was the second highest alert signal status on Starfleet vessels and starbases, one stage below red alert. It designated a ship-wide state of increased preparedness for possible crisis situations. | A yellow alert or condition yellow was the second highest alert signal status on Starfleet vessels and starbases, one stage below red alert. It designated a ship-wide state of increased preparedness for possible crisis situations. | ||
In this status, a ship's defence fields are energised, and the deflector shields are brought to full power, but the weapons systems remained off-line. | In this status, a ship's defence fields are energised, and the deflector shields are brought to full power, but the weapons systems remained off-line. | ||
A yellow alert could either be activated manually by | A yellow alert could either be activated manually by an environmentally hazardous situation, or automatically upon detection of a Proximity alert or Perimeter alert, or upon detection of certain system malfunctions. If the situation escalated, the commanding officer or the main computer would order a red alert. | ||
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The red alert could also be ordered during various other emergency situations, such as a ship being boarded, radiation exposure, a security alert, massive systems failure, an imminent warp core breach, and evacuation order, among others. | The red alert could also be ordered during various other emergency situations, such as a ship being boarded, radiation exposure, a security alert, massive systems failure, an imminent warp core breach, and evacuation order, among others. | ||
Engaging Self-destruct automatically triggers Red Alert. | Engaging Self-destruct automatically triggers Red Alert. | ||
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An evacuation alert, or evacuation alarm, was used to signal a mandatory evacuation of a certain deck, ship, planet, or starbase. It was normally used during a catastrophic event such as a hull breach or a loss of antimatter containment. This was a higher alert state than battle stations or red alert. | An evacuation alert, or evacuation alarm, was used to signal a mandatory evacuation of a certain deck, ship, planet, or starbase. It was normally used during a catastrophic event such as a hull breach or a loss of antimatter containment. This was a higher alert state than battle stations or red alert. | ||
{{Sub-Heading| | {{Sub-Heading|goldenrod|Perimeter alert}} | ||
A perimeter alert was an alert used by Starfleet, to warn about an approaching, unidentified starship. | A perimeter alert was an alert used by Starfleet, to warn about an approaching, unidentified starship. | ||
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A proximity alert was an alert signal aboard a starship that indicated when another vessel was approaching. | A proximity alert was an alert signal aboard a starship that indicated when another vessel was approaching. | ||
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When any crewmember on the ship has had their body taken over. Security officers to be fully armed and attempt to contain the crewmembers by any means necessary. | When any crewmember on the ship has had their body taken over. Security officers to be fully armed and attempt to contain the crewmembers by any means necessary. | ||
{{Sub-Heading| | {{Sub-Heading|goldenrod|Security Condition Six}} | ||
{{Sub-Heading| | {{Sub-Heading|goldenrod|Security Condition Seven}} | ||
{{Sub-Heading| | {{Sub-Heading|goldenrod|Security Condition Eight}} | ||
{{Sub-Heading| | {{Sub-Heading|goldenrod|Security Condition Nine}} | ||
{{Sub-Heading| | {{Sub-Heading|goldenrod|Security Condition Ten}} | ||
The action also confined non-essential personnel to quarters and the posting of security teams on all decks. | The action also confined non-essential personnel to quarters and the posting of security teams on all decks. | ||
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