Also really doubt it's Section31. I mean, how dumb are you as a supersecret organisation, if you actually have the Starfleet symbol in a different color on your chest??
Simple. They quickly realized it was a dumb concept and dropped it.
No sense having a special force guarding supposedly top secret facilities when you have convicts freely roaming around the ship and easily bypassing security systems.
They better drop those black light alerts as well.
I will save the Admiral.
While you inhale Spores.
Where is my James Kirk?
Where is the final frontier?
Where are we boldly going?
Where have all the Black Badges gone?
I could be wrong, but I thought yellow alert could include shields.I'm not sure Starfleet knows what yellow alert means. Be kinda ready? Stand by to stand by? Put one boot on and have the other close by? Hover your finger over the shields button?
I'm not sure Starfleet knows what yellow alert means. Be kinda ready? Stand by to stand by? Put one boot on and have the other close by? Hover your finger over the shields button?
I could be wrong, but I thought yellow alert could include shields.
Riker and Picard have ordered shields with yellow alert before iirc
the naval equivalent to a yellow alert would be security alert (used on TWOK).
the naval equivalent to red alert would be General Quarters or Battle-stations. I never understood why it was supposed to be big deal in ENT that Reed came up with Tactical alert. He was from a multi-generational naval family. He surely had a wtf moment when he found out Starfleet had no general quarters equivalent.
"Red Alert! Shields up!"
Timo Saloniemi
I could be wrong, but I thought yellow alert could include shields.
Riker and Picard have ordered shields with yellow alert before iirc
I'm not sure I'm remembering this from the show or some other, secondary source, but I'm fairly certain Yellow Alter is shields up, damage control on standby, but no weapons.
Red Alert is shields, weapons, damage control, and battle stations.
The black badges have gone... dark!
???
Also - what about when the black alert was first shown to the audience, and the water / globules of liquid floated up / defied gravity?
Was that something special, or am I just overly excited about a small mundane detail, that is now passé and waaaay back in the mists of episode 3?
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