But really. Someone is stealing a 190,000 metric tons phazors and torpedoes equipped heavy cruiser, that's a yellow A. What could be worse in their protocol?
But really. Someone is stealing a 190,000 metric tons phazors and torpedoes equipped heavy cruiser, that's a yellow A. What could be worse in their protocol?
A bunch of ships in fleet formation mode controlled by borgified crewmembers shooting at it probably triggered Red Alert. I'd hope, anyway. It was tanking with shields, so I'd assume a Red Alert was underway.But really. Someone is stealing a 190,000 metric tons phazors and torpedoes equipped heavy cruiser, that's a yellow A. What could be worse in their protocol?
But really. Someone is stealing a 190,000 metric tons phazors and torpedoes equipped heavy cruiser, that's a yellow A. What could be worse in their protocol?
In TVH, Cartwright declared a Starfleet red alert, which presumably would have included the disabled Spacedock as well. So, canonically we know that, if Earth itself is in jeopardy, then that's at least if not more than enough cause to trigger a Spacedock red alert.
Something about a beloved pet Beagle going missing from the transporter room...![]()
In TVH, Cartwright declared a Starfleet red alert, which presumably would have included the disabled Spacedock as well. So, canonically we know that, if Earth itself is in jeopardy, then that's at least if not more than enough cause to trigger a Spacedock red alert.
Oh, I think they can turn their sirens off. They get the notification, though. It's Starfleet-wide.Do you think the alarms still go off if there's a Starfleet red alert. Some little starship out in the middle of deep space with no way to possibly help Earth can't turn their sirens off.
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