Apollo-A Alert and Modes: Difference between revisions

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*The non-essential crew and other individuals (such as civilians and mission specialists) are moved to the saucer section.
*The non-essential crew and other individuals (such as civilians and mission specialists) are moved to the saucer section.
*The security division also makes some preparations.
*The security division also makes some preparations.
*They make sure escape pods access ways are clear so that if crewmembers and civilians need to evacuate the starship, they can get to the escape pods without any interruption.
**They make sure escape pods access ways are clear so that if crewmembers and civilians need to evacuate the starship, they can get to the escape pods without any interruption.
*Security teams are stationed at key areas throughout the ship.
**Security teams are stationed at key areas throughout the ship.
*Sensors record and track the locations of all individuals aboard the ship. This is used to determine if unauthorised access by an intruder occurs. (The ship's computer also helps with this function)
**Sensors record and track the locations of all individuals aboard the ship. This is used to determine if unauthorised access by an intruder occurs. (The ship's computer also helps with this function)
*All security teams are placed on standby status.
**All security teams are placed on standby status in all areas of the ship.


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.  
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