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In 2369, [[Solas Tempus]] introduced a set of communication codes to streamline their operations. These codes enhance clarity and efficiency, especially for computer-assisted communications. The codes are articulated with each digit pronounced separately, for example, "Alpha One Nine" signifies a message that carries the highest priority combined with a cautionary note. Essentially, "Alpha One Nine" is a condensed form of "Alpha One Alpha Nine." The codes are divided into categories for systematic use:
In 2369, [[Solas Tempus]] introduced a set of communication codes to streamline their operations. These codes enhance clarity and efficiency, especially for computer-assisted communications. The codes are articulated with each digit pronounced separately, for example, "Alpha One Nine" signifies a message that carries the highest priority combined with a cautionary note. Essentially, "Alpha One Nine" is a condensed form of "Alpha One Alpha Nine." The codes are divided into categories for systematic use:


; Alpha codes; Used for priority messages
; Alpha codes: Used for priority messages
; Bravo codes; General message-related communications
; Bravo codes: General message-related communications
; Charlie codes; Transportation
; Charlie codes: Transportation
; Delta codes; Reserved for security-related messages
; Delta codes: Reserved for security-related messages
; Zulu codes; Information security
; Zulu codes: Information security


== Signal Codes ==
== Signal Codes ==

Latest revision as of 06:12, 8 November 2023

In 2369, Solas Tempus introduced a set of communication codes to streamline their operations. These codes enhance clarity and efficiency, especially for computer-assisted communications. The codes are articulated with each digit pronounced separately, for example, "Alpha One Nine" signifies a message that carries the highest priority combined with a cautionary note. Essentially, "Alpha One Nine" is a condensed form of "Alpha One Alpha Nine." The codes are divided into categories for systematic use:

Alpha codes
Used for priority messages
Bravo codes
General message-related communications
Charlie codes
Transportation
Delta codes
Reserved for security-related messages
Zulu codes
Information security

Signal Codes

Code Description
Alpha 0 Switch to standard priority communication
Alpha 1 Highest priority message
Alpha 2 High priority message
Alpha 3 Low priority message
Alpha 4 Lowest priority message
Alpha 5 Emergency assistance required
Alpha 6 Security needed
Alpha 7 Special assignment
Alpha 8 Standby
Alpha 9 Use caution
Bravo 0 Acknowledge message
Bravo 1 Poor reception
Bravo 2 Repeat message
Charlie 0 Location requested
Charlie 1 Transport required
Charlie 2 Disabled vehicle
Delta 0 Hazardous situation
Delta 1 Medical assistance needed, non-emergency
Delta 2 Medical assistance needed, emergency
Delta 3 Weapons fire
Delta 4 Fatality reported
Delta 5 Injured animal
Delta 6 Animal fatality
Zulu 0 No record or discussion of transmissions
Zulu 1 Classified transmission
Zulu 2 Eyes only transmission
Zulu 3 Command only