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* Defensive status signaling that a crew needs to be ready for combat.
* Defensive status signaling that a crew needs to be ready for combat.
* All nonessential personnel are to move to shelter areas.
* All nonessential personnel are to move to shelter areas.

Revision as of 06:25, 22 December 2016

Alert condition codes allow for standard procedures to be followed in specific conditions.

Colored Conditions

There are three standard conditions named after colors - these also correspond to the color of alert notification lights throughout a location.

  • Condition Red / Red Alert
  • Condition Yellow / Yellow Alert
  • Condition Green / Normal Operations
  • Grey Mode

Numbered Conditions

Number Name Description
1 Tactical Alert
Red Alert
General Quarters
Battle Stations
  • Defensive status signaling that a crew needs to be ready for combat.
  • All nonessential personnel are to move to shelter areas.
  • Damage control teams deployed to emergency locations.
  • All combat stations to be fully crewed.
  • Charge / arm all weapons.
  • Raise shields at full power.
  • Automatic diagnostics on primary and secondary systems.
  • Secure and seal off critical areas.
  • Security personnel deploy to defensive positions.
  • Command personnel report to stations.
  • All relevant preparations from Yellow Alert / Condition 3
2 Temporal Alert
3 Yellow Alert
  • Charge defensive systems.
  • Damage control teams ready to deploy.
  • Security teams report to security office for deployment assignments.
  • Department heads report to stations.
  • Standby crews report to stations.
  • Secure communications.
  • Reduce power to non-essential systems.
4 Environmental Alert
  • Damage control teams deploy to standby locations.
  • Security teams deploy to evacuation locations.
  • Medical teams deploy to standby locations.
  • Seal all decks at critical cross-sections.
  • Seal all decks from adjacent decks.
  • Seal all external doors and access points.
  • Seal jefferies tubes at all junctions.
  • Set each decks environmental controls to independent operation.
  • All non-essential personnel report to shelter areas.
5 Decompression Alert
Collision Alert
  • All relevant procedures of Environmental Alert.
  • Damage control teams deploy to critical areas.
  • Medical teams deploy to shelter areas.
  • Seal all isolation doors on all decks.
  • Erect emergency force fields around critical areas.
  • Inertial dampeners to full power.
  • Structural integrity field to full power.
  • Command and control areas isolated to independent power.
  • Evacuate outermost areas.
6 Security Alert
  • Security officers issued phaser rifles and body armor.
  • Security teams deploy to critical areas.
  • Post guards in critical areas.
  • Post guards at turbolifts, access points to adjacent decks, and transporter rooms.
  • Flag officers, commanding officer, along with 2nd and 3rd in command are given armed escorts.
  • Damage control teams assigned to assist security at discretion of Operations Officer.
  • Commanding Officer reports to the bridge / operations and localizes command functions to the bridge, main engineering, and auxiliary control.
  • Executive Officer reports to auxiliary control ready to assume control of systems if other areas are compromised.
  • Chief Engineer reports to main engineering ready to assume control of systems if other areas are compromised.
  • Security Chief organizes search teams and patrol teams.
  • Department heads secure their stations.
  • Non-essential personnel return to quarters.
  • Secure all communication lines.
  • Restrict computer access to Level 1 and above.
  • Shut down transporters.
  • Seal all external hatches and doors.
  • Seal all decks from adjacent decks.
  • Seal all access to jefferies tubes.
  • Tactical officer begins intensive continuous sensor sweeps of surrounding area.
  • Operations Officer begins continuous internal sensor scans and reports all anomalous signals to chief of security.
  • Department heads secure their areas and account for all personnel.
7 Grey Mode
  • All non-essential systems powered down.
  • Non-essential areas evacuated, including crew quarters, to shelter areas and powered down.
  • Primary and secondary systems reduced to minimum power.
  • Sensors to passive mode to reduce computer processing load.
  • Reduce computer power to minimal levels.
  • Replicators and transporters shut down.
  • Propulsion systems set to minimal power output and shut down when not in use.
  • Power generation systems put on load rotation to reduce fuel consumption.