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{{Sub-Heading|black|Cruise Mode}}
{{Sub-Heading|black|Cruise Mode}}
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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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{{Sub-Heading|goldenrod|Yellow Alert}}
{{Sub-Heading|goldenrod|Yellow Alert}}
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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.


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{{Sub-Heading|red|Red Alert}}
{{Sub-Heading|red|Red Alert}}
[[File:Red Alert.gif|300px|left]]
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A Red Alert (also condition red or code red or general quarters) is the highest emergency alert on a Starfleet starship.
A Red Alert (also condition red or code red or general quarters) is the highest emergency alert on a Starfleet starship.
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{{Sub-Heading|blue|Blue Alert}}
{{Sub-Heading|blue|Blue Alert}}
[[File:Blue Alert.gif|300px|left]]
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Blue alert (also code blue or condition blue) was an alert signal status on Starfleet vessels and outposts which was called for in exceptional situations, including, but not limited to, environmental hazards to the crew, main power failure, docking and separation manoeuvres, entering or leaving space facilities and landing protocols, for ships with the capability.
Blue alert (also code blue or condition blue) was an alert signal status on Starfleet vessels and outposts which was called for in exceptional situations, including, but not limited to, environmental hazards to the crew, main power failure, docking and separation manoeuvres, entering or leaving space facilities and landing protocols, for ships with the capability.


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*'''Security Condition Ten''':
*'''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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*'''Intruder Alert''':
*'''Intruder Alert''':
Intruder alert was an alert status on Federation starships and space stations. It could be declared at any time, by computer or any crewmember upon detecting an intruder on board. It could also be activated automatically based on predefined criteria, such as entering a restricted area. The alert was announced by audio and crewmembers were expected to take appropriate action also Security Condition Three was implemented and on some occasions raised to Security Condition Four and Red Alert Sounded.
Intruder alert was an alert status on Federation starships and space stations. It could be declared at any time, by computer or any crewmember upon detecting an intruder on board. It could also be activated automatically based on predefined criteria, such as entering a restricted area. The alert was announced by audio and crewmembers were expected to take appropriate action also Security Condition Three was implemented and on some occasions raised to Security Condition Four and Red Alert Sounded.
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