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==<span style='color: green'>Green Alert</span>== | |||
Default operating level. No immediate or clear threat to the ship. All departments may carry out work as normal. Security is not permitted to wear any armor beyond the bare plate carrier, and may not brandish weaponry. Crew cannot be searched or detained without a warrant. | |||
==<span style='color: blue'>Blue Alert</span>== | |||
Raised alert level. Suspected threat to the ship. Issued by SCC Command, the Captain, or a Head of Staff vote. Security personnel are authorized to wear complete armor sets, helmets, and display weaponry at all times. Random searches of crew are permitted within reason. Locational searches are also permitted with probable cause, however Command Staff may shut down a locational search of an area under their authority. This includes but is not limited to: their own department, the bridge, vault, or any other shared command-restricted location. In both cases, it is the right of the department head, or the individual receiving the search to know the reason of said search. | |||
If you feel that there is a threat to the ship either from the environment (large atmospheric breaches, meteors, etc.) or people (organized attacks against crew, theft of high value property, unknown invaders, etc). Code Blue can be raised from the Communications Program on a command-level device. | |||
==<span style='color: red'>Red Alert</span>== | |||
Maximum alert level. Confirmed threat to the ship and/or severe damage. Issued by SCC Command, the Captain, or a Captain-level vote. Martial law is in effect. Suit sensors are mandatory and everyone is required to stay in their workplace unless needed elsewhere. Security may detain or search suspects without a warrant. Tau Ceti Basic is required on public channels. | |||
Code Red should only be called when there is a confirmed and active threat to the ship that places crew at a severe disadvantage to resolving said threat, and/or inhibits normal ship operations (confirmed also meaning to the best of your knowledge). This can only be raised by swiping two Head of Staff ID cards at the same time in the Keycard Authentication Devices in each Head of Staff's office. In emergencies, the spare ID can be used as well. You may also request an Emergency Response Team or emergency evacuation from these devices, however these options should be considered a last resort. Heads of Staff are to instruct personnel to do everything in their power to reduce the impact of the incident that incited the Code Red in order to drop to a lesser status. | |||
'''Warning: Red Alert blocks any vote to end the round. Only remain on Red Alert for as long as is strictly necessary.''' | |||
==<span style='color: orange'>Yellow Alert</span>== | |||
The ship is now under an elevated alert status due to a confirmed biological hazard. All crew are to follow command instruction in order to ensure a safe return to standard operations. | |||
Code Yellow should be used for hazards such as carp, greimorians, vines, drones, blobs or any other hazard on the ship. It will give Command and any relevant departments the required flexibility (for example allowing officers to carry weaponry during a greimorian outbreak) to deal with any biological hazard threats, without sacrificing privacy rights or giving the Security Department the means to arrest/search crew without a warrant. | |||
==<span style='color: indigo'>Delta Alert</span>== | |||
The ship has been compromised, and is beyond saving. This alert level can only be issued by the captain and admins, by following the protocol outlined on the [[Captain|Captain's page]]. Regulations are sidelined, security and command may do whatever is necessary to guide people to the escape pods and contain the threat long enough for the ship to be destroyed. Pray you might survive. |
Revision as of 17:10, 11 December 2023
Green Alert
Default operating level. No immediate or clear threat to the ship. All departments may carry out work as normal. Security is not permitted to wear any armor beyond the bare plate carrier, and may not brandish weaponry. Crew cannot be searched or detained without a warrant.
Blue Alert
Raised alert level. Suspected threat to the ship. Issued by SCC Command, the Captain, or a Head of Staff vote. Security personnel are authorized to wear complete armor sets, helmets, and display weaponry at all times. Random searches of crew are permitted within reason. Locational searches are also permitted with probable cause, however Command Staff may shut down a locational search of an area under their authority. This includes but is not limited to: their own department, the bridge, vault, or any other shared command-restricted location. In both cases, it is the right of the department head, or the individual receiving the search to know the reason of said search.
If you feel that there is a threat to the ship either from the environment (large atmospheric breaches, meteors, etc.) or people (organized attacks against crew, theft of high value property, unknown invaders, etc). Code Blue can be raised from the Communications Program on a command-level device.
Red Alert
Maximum alert level. Confirmed threat to the ship and/or severe damage. Issued by SCC Command, the Captain, or a Captain-level vote. Martial law is in effect. Suit sensors are mandatory and everyone is required to stay in their workplace unless needed elsewhere. Security may detain or search suspects without a warrant. Tau Ceti Basic is required on public channels.
Code Red should only be called when there is a confirmed and active threat to the ship that places crew at a severe disadvantage to resolving said threat, and/or inhibits normal ship operations (confirmed also meaning to the best of your knowledge). This can only be raised by swiping two Head of Staff ID cards at the same time in the Keycard Authentication Devices in each Head of Staff's office. In emergencies, the spare ID can be used as well. You may also request an Emergency Response Team or emergency evacuation from these devices, however these options should be considered a last resort. Heads of Staff are to instruct personnel to do everything in their power to reduce the impact of the incident that incited the Code Red in order to drop to a lesser status.
Warning: Red Alert blocks any vote to end the round. Only remain on Red Alert for as long as is strictly necessary.
Yellow Alert
The ship is now under an elevated alert status due to a confirmed biological hazard. All crew are to follow command instruction in order to ensure a safe return to standard operations.
Code Yellow should be used for hazards such as carp, greimorians, vines, drones, blobs or any other hazard on the ship. It will give Command and any relevant departments the required flexibility (for example allowing officers to carry weaponry during a greimorian outbreak) to deal with any biological hazard threats, without sacrificing privacy rights or giving the Security Department the means to arrest/search crew without a warrant.
Delta Alert
The ship has been compromised, and is beyond saving. This alert level can only be issued by the captain and admins, by following the protocol outlined on the Captain's page. Regulations are sidelined, security and command may do whatever is necessary to guide people to the escape pods and contain the threat long enough for the ship to be destroyed. Pray you might survive.