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Black Alert!

Opinion of the Black Alert

  • The best thing since sliced bread!

    Votes: 8 13.8%
  • It's alright

    Votes: 23 39.7%
  • Don't care

    Votes: 10 17.2%
  • Not a huge fan

    Votes: 8 13.8%
  • Terrible idea

    Votes: 9 15.5%

  • Total voters
    58
Its abit fan wanky. All you need is yellow and red.

Yellow= warning being alert to action. Important personel to stations. Non essential personel be on standby.

Red= all hands to stations.

Thats it.
 
I first heard it as blank alert. Which made it much more eerie. As if it existed somewhere in the impossible intersection of a ship-wide alert and top secret. Where there's knowledge that something is afoot, but no word is spoken of its nature. The proverbial elephant in the room. The lights go dark, and everyone lies down into silence, not saying a word about it.
 
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^black alert when food gets burnt in the replicator
 
Its abit fan wanky. All you need is yellow and red.

Yellow= warning being alert to action. Important personel to stations. Non essential personel be on standby.

Red= all hands to stations.

Thats it.

Condition Green is a thing in a lot of tie-in media and even the odd green underlit background in the live action stuff.

So far there's; Green, Yellow, Red, Blue, Grey and Black.

Blue is for unknown conditions, Grey is critical fuel depletion and Black is specific to the Crossfield Class because of the nature of the drive system.
 
Its abit fan wanky. All you need is yellow and red.

Yellow= warning being alert to action. Important personel to stations. Non essential personel be on standby.

Red= all hands to stations.

Thats it.
How is it fan wanky?

It doesn't even fit the common definition of fan wank.

Condition Green is a thing in a lot of tie-in media and even the odd green underlit background in the live action stuff.

I had to look it up.. and you're right, there is no such thing as 'Green' alert.

I always thought it was a canon thing, but it isn't. Only in the games, and maybe the books.

There was a 'Condition Green' in TOS, but it was code phrase for landing parties to say they're under duress.
 
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Its abit fan wanky. All you need is yellow and red.

Yellow= warning being alert to action. Important personel to stations. Non essential personel be on standby.

Red= all hands to stations.

Thats it.
But those are generally presented as combat readiness. Although 'all hands to battle stations' is often given as a separate command, which makes one wonder what Red Alert even does.

Black alert is a warning of something quite different.
 
But those are generally presented as combat readiness. Although 'all hands to battle stations' is often given as a separate command, which makes one wonder what Red Alert even does.

Black alert is a warning of something quite different.

Why do you need a diffrence between combat readiness or other readness with alerts?

Alert is just alert. Its just to get all hands to stations where senior officers can brief them on further information.
A flashing colour light does little to help and situation.
 
Why do you need a diffrence between combat readiness or other readness with alerts?
Because different types of emergency events require different drilled responses. In the same manner as a fire alarm and an earthquake alarm sounded different where I stayed in Christchurch, because different responses were required. Or the crash alert at an airport sounds different from the fire alarm. Sometimes having everyone at their battle stations isn't going to help the situation. What good are phasers and photons armed and ready when Voyager is about to land, for example?
 
It's a special purpose alert for rare circumstances. The Defiant (and presumably Pegasus) would use it when cloaking. A ship that can land like Voyager would use it when landing. Ships going on reserve or emergency power would sometimes use it then.
On the Enterprise D it was used either to evacuate the bridge or indicate the life support had gone offline (Brothers).
 
It would be funny to be aboard the first Federation ship that had blue alert *and* an Andorian officer onboard.
 
It also means they have to change all the bulbs...

Which reminds me, I believe it was the Red Dwarf episode "Terrorform" that had Kryten's long list of alert category colors as well. "Taupe", "Heliotrope", and a few others... hilarious episode...

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Kryten: "I suggest we go from blue alert to red alert, sir."
Cat: "Forget the red. Let's go all the way up to brown alert."
Kryten: "But there's no such thing as brown alert, sir."
Cat: "You won't be saying that in a minute. And don't say I didn't alert you."

Holly: "Purple alert!"
Lister: "What's a purple alert?"
Holly: "Well it's sort of worse than a blue alert but not quite as bad as a red alert. Could be a mauve alert..."
 
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