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This page documents the guidelines and procedures for each of the alert levels aboard the SEV Torch. Note that these are not laws, and the Commanding Officer may alter them as they see fit. Make sure to look at the Standard Operating Procedure for universal guidelines that do not change with the alert level. Note that only one alert level may be set at once, so the most relevant alert should be chosen.

Code Green

The normal operating procedure. There is no threat to the ship, nor crew.

Conditions Description
Chain of Command, Line of Succession CO > XO > RD > Ranking Department Head > Bridge Officers > Other Staff Officers > Ranking Enlisted Crew
Weapons and Armor Non-lethal weapons may be worn openly by security personnel.

Security personnel must stow lethal weapons out of sight, in a holster, or on body armor.
Crew, Passengers, and Visitors who are authorized to carry weapons must conceal them.
Body armor is authorized wear for security personnel only. (An exception can be made for NanoTrasen personnel moving between research areas)

Discipline Follow due process.
Secure and High Security Areas Secure areas are unlocked and accessible. Access to high security areas permitted for all authorized personnel.
Medical Suit Sensors are not mandatory at any setting.
Engineering EVA suit wear authorized for EVA Operations.
Research All operations unrestricted. Expeditions authorized. Asset Protection may wear and utilize any gear the Research Director deems necessary within the research laboratory.
Rules of Engagement Engage with non-lethal force after multiple verbal warnings and attempts to de-escalate. Do not engage with lethal force, unless facing non-sapient animals such as carp and spiders.
Docking Docking procedures normal
Telecommunications Galactic Common only on all public or departmental radio channels. Unrestricted use of all systems.

Code Violet

Elevated alert status. There is a serious viral outbreak, many personnel are injured or dead, or another major medical emergency.

Conditions Description
Chain of Command and Line of Succession CO > XO > CMO > RD > Ranking Department Head > Bridge Officers > Other Staff Officers > Ranking Enlisted Crew. The Commanding Officer and the Executive Officer should strongly defer to the Chief Medical Officer on medical concerns.
Discipline Follow due process. Non-medical personnel are to ensure they aren't getting in any medical staff's way, up to and including ordering the halls cleared, and must obey relevant instructions from medical personnel, such as leaving an area, remaining in quarantine, or assisting in rescue efforts if capable.
Medical Medical personnel required to report to supervisor for orders.
EVA equipment recommended for emergency responders, if relevant.
Suit Sensors are required to be set to the highest possible level.
All personnel should ensure they have a functioning emergency air supply.
Research Xenobiology and virology research suspended and locked down, if relevant.
If the source of the emergency is a viral or xenobiological incident, and the cause of which can be reliably traced to an away site, expeditions to that site require permission from the Commanding Officer, Executive Officer, Chief Medical Officer, or Research Director, in that order, before embarking.
Docking Docking should be suspended if the emergency is a result of a viral outbreak or xenobiological threat.

Code Orange

Elevated alert status. The ship has suffered severe damage, the supermatter is delaminating/has delaminated/is ejected, there is a major fire, an incoming meteor storm, or another major engineering emergency.

Conditions Description
Chain of Command and Line of Succession CO > XO > CE > RD > Ranking Department Head > Bridge Officers > Other Staff Officers > Ranking Enlisted Crew. The Commanding Officer and the Executive Officer should strongly defer to the Chief Engineer on engineering concerns.
Discipline Follow due process. Non-engineering personnel are to evacuate any affected areas, and must obey relevant instruction from engineering personnel, such as an order to evacuate or stay in an area.
Engineering Engineering personnel required to report to supervisor for orders. EVA suits mandatory.
Medical Suit Sensors recommended to be set to the highest possible level.
All personnel should ensure they have a functioning emergency air supply.
Evacuation The ship should be evacuated if the damage is not feasibly repairable without great loss of life, if not evacuating would result in total loss of crew, or if damage is so severe that breakup is imminent.

Code Blue

Elevated alert status. Ongoing, known, or suspected security threat to vessel or crew, or another security emergency.

Conditions Description
Chain of Command and Line of Succession CO > XO > CoS > RD > Ranking Department Head > Bridge Officers > Other Staff Officers > Ranking Enlisted Crew. The Commanding Officer and the Executive Officer should strongly defer to the Chief of Security on security concerns.
Weapons and Armor Lethal and non-lethal weapons may be worn openly by authorized personnel. Body armor is mandatory wear for security personnel, and authorized for all other personnel. Helmets are recommended for security personnel.
Discipline Security personnel required to report to supervisor for orders.
Arrests: Same procedures as Code Green.
Searches: No physical warrant is required, but searches must still be approved by the authorities listed in due process.
Secure and High Security Areas Secure areas are unlocked unless there is a known threat to that area. High security areas are locked. Access restrictions in effect. Defense turrets are required to be enabled, at least on the stun setting.
Medical Binary suit sensor setting is mandatory. EVA suit wear recommended for emergency responders.
Engineering EVA suit wear suggested for engineers. Emergency internals should be easily accessible for all personnel.
Research Secured Operating Conditions. Research Wing entrance must be guarded or locked. Expeditions must have a corporate or SCG security presence.
Rules of Engagement Engage with lethal force only if attacked with lethal force.
Docking Restricted to vessels in distress and/or known SCG vessels.

Code Red

Emergency alert status. There are multiple major emergency situations ongoing, or a severe security emergency.

Conditions Description
Chain of Command and Line of Succession CO > XO > Ranking Department Head > RD > Bridge Officers > Other Staff Officers > Ranking Enlisted Crew.
Weapons and Armor Body armor, helmet, and weapon mandatory for security. Open carry of weapons permitted for all authorized personnel.
Discipline All staff report to their supervisor for orders.
Arrests and searches may be performed at discretion of security personnel.
Arrests of Officers permitted at discretion of security personnel.
All personnel, including security staff, must obey relevant instruction from emergency services who are attending their emergency situations.
Secure and High Security Areas Secure areas locked. High security areas remain locked. Defense turrets are required to be on the lethal setting. Safe rooms unlocked for use.
Medical Full suit sensors are mandatory. EVA suit wear mandatory for emergency responders.
Engineering EVA suit wear mandatory for all engineers. Emergency internals mandatory for all personnel.
Research Research operations restricted. Expeditions suspended. Experiments may be continued in the Research Wing if they are vital for crew defense, cannot be suspended safely, or are individually approved by the Research Director. All passengers must follow crew orders. Passengers should shelter in place within secure area, such as the Research Wing itself.
Rules of Engagement Lethal force authorized at the ranking security department member's discretion.
Docking Docking should be suspended if the ship's hull is unstable or if there is an incoming or ongoing meteor storm. Otherwise, docking is restricted to identifiable SCG military and NanoTrasen vessels only.
Evacuation The ship should be evacuated if the damage is not feasibly repairable without great loss of life, if not evacuating would result in total loss of crew, or if damage is so severe that breakup is imminent.
Telecommunications Public communications restricted to critical or emergency use only.
Password security for all PDA and IRC communications suggested.
Physical security of telecommunications chamber advised.

Code Delta

Maximum alert status. Vessel self destruct activated or destruction imminent. Used to prevent the capture of the vessel by enemy forces. Currently can only be set by Expeditionary Corps Command. Evacuation procedures mandatory. All crew and passengers must be evacuated.

Conditions Description
Discipline All staff report to their supervisor for orders.
Summary punishment as outlined by the Sol Gov Military Justice permitted.
Secure and High Security Areas Unsecured as needed to facilitate evacuation and retrieval of sensitive materials.
Docking All docking prohibited due to imminent destruction of vessel. Nearby vessels advised to move to safe distance.
Evacuation Evacuation procedures must be initiated immediately.