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Green Alert

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

Condition Description
Chain of Command Station Admin > Department Heads > Supervisory Roles
Armoury Policy Open carrying of long arms and shields disallowed for Security personnel. Standard stab-and bullet-resistant equipment recommended for Security personnel.
Discipline Report to supervisor for general orders.
Secure Areas Secure areas unbolted and accessible to all authorized personnel. HSAs and areas with an expectation of privacy, such as bedrooms, dorms, or medical treatment facilities, may be bolted as needed.
Medical Binary suit sensors recommended at a minimum.
Engineering Report to supervisor for general orders.
Rules of Engagement Engage with minimal force required; prioritize de-escalation whenever possible.

Blue Alert

Elevated alert status. There is an ongoing, known, or suspected security threat to the SysCon vessel or its crew, or another significant security emergency.

Condition Description
Chain of Command Station Administrator > IRIS Representative > Department Heads > Supervisory Roles
Armory Policy Open carry of weaponry permitted for all authorised entities. Body armor mandatory for Security personnel.
Discipline Report to supervisor for general orders. Searching individuals suspected of committing a crime is encouraged.
Secure Areas Secure areas unbolted unless affected by known threats. Bolting HSAs recommended.
Medical Binary suit sensors recommended at a minimum. EVA suits recommended for emergency responders, functioning internals and PPE heavily advised.
Engineering EVA suits recommended for engineers.
Rules of Engagement Engage with minimal force required; non-lethal weapons may be used freely based on threat and compliance.

Red Alert

Emergency alert status. There are multiple major emergency situations ongoing, or a major security emergency affecting the station.

Condition Description
Chain of Command Station Administrator > Security Personnel > Department Heads > Supervisory Roles
Armory Policy Issuing of lethal weapons heavily recommended. Body armor and helmets mandatory for Security personnel.
Discipline Report to supervisor for general orders. Protection of personnel prioritized over body and department searches.
Secure Areas All HSAs recommended to be bolted and under guard. Secure areas unbolted unless affected by known threats.
Medical Full suit sensors heavily advised. EVA suits and functioning internals heavily advised for emergency responders.
Engineering EVA suits heavily advised for engineers. Make emergency internals easily accessible.
Rules of Engagement Engage with adequate force to safely subdue suspects, dependent on threat and compliance. Lethal force is permitted to effect arrests against evasive targets.

Violet Alert

Elevated alert status. There is a serious viral outbreak, ongoing major death event, or there is another significant medical emergency.

Condition Description
Chain of Command Station Administrator > Chief Medical Officer > Medical Personnel > Department Heads > Supervisory Roles
Armoury Policy Issuing of lethal weapons disadvised. Standard stab-and bullet-resistant equipment recommended for Security personnel. Biohazard gear advised.
Discipline Report to supervisor for orders. Non-medical personnel should ensure they do not interfere with medical staff. Security should seek to aid medical staff where possible.
Secure Areas Secure areas unbolted. HSAs and areas with an expectation of privacy, such as bedrooms, dorms, or medical treatment facilities, may be bolted as needed.
Medical Report to supervisor for orders. Full suit sensors heavily advised. EVA suits recommended for emergency responders, functioning internals and PPE heavily advised.
Engineering Report to supervisor for general orders.
Rules of Engagement Engage with minimal force required; prioritize de-escalation whenever possible.

Yellow Alert

Elevated alert status. There is a major issue with the atmospheric system, the station has suffered/is about to suffer significant damage, or there is another significant engineering emergency.

Condition Description
Chain of Command Station Administrator > Chief Engineer > Principal Architect > Engineering Personnel > Department Heads > Supervisory Roles
Armory Policy Issuing of lethal weapons disadvised. EVA protection heavily advised for all personnel.
Discipline Report to supervisor for orders. Non-engineering personnel advised to evacuate affected areas. Security should seek to aid engineering staff where possible.
Secure Areas Secure areas unbolted. HSAs and areas with an expectation of privacy, such as bedrooms, dorms, or medical treatment facilities, may be bolted as needed.
Medical Full suit sensors heavily advised. EVA suits and functioning internals recommended for emergency responders.
Engineering EVA suits heavily advised for engineers. Distribute emergency internals to crew. Propose evacuation if damage is irreparable or sufficiently hazardous.
Rules of Engagement Engage with minimal force required; prioritize de-escalation whenever possible.

Gamma Alert

Emergency alert status. Central Administration has called the Gamma Alert; the Station is on its last legs, almost everyone is dead, or there is another existential crisis affecting the station.

Condition Description
Chain of Command Station Administrator > Security Personnel > Department Heads > Supervisory Roles
Armory Policy Issuing of lethal weapons heavily recommended. Body armor and helmets mandatory for Security personnel. EVA protection heavily advised for all personnel.
Discipline Report to supervisor for general orders. Martial law is in effect.
Secure Areas All HSAs recommended to be bolted and under guard. Secure areas unbolted.
Medical Full suit sensors mandatory for observation and safety. EVA suits and functioning internals heavily advised for emergency responders.
Engineering EVA suits heavily advised for engineers. Distribute emergency internals to crew.
Rules of Engagement Martial law is in effect.

Delta Alert

Emergency alert status. The nuclear destruction mechanism has been engaged and station destruction is imminent. All crew aboard the station must attempt to reverse the self-destruct mechanism, if engaged in error. Should reversal prove impossible, evacuate as applicable.

Condition Description
Chain of Command Station Administrator > Security Personnel > Department Heads > Supervisory Roles
Armory Policy Issuing of lethal weapons heavily recommended. Body armor and helmets mandatory for Security personnel. EVA protection heavily advised for all personnel.
Discipline Security and Command must expend all efforts to prevent station destruction if engaged in error. Martial law is in effect.
Secure Areas All secure areas and HSAs should remain unbolted.
Medical Full suit sensors mandatory for observation and safety. EVA suits and functioning internals heavily advised for emergency responders.
Engineering EVA suits heavily advised for engineers. Distribute emergency internals to crew.
Rules of Engagement Martial law is in effect.

Code Epsilon

Emergency alert status. The United Nations has ordered the Epsilon security level on the station. Only orders from United Nations Officials are to be obeyed by the Station's Crew. Martial Law is in effect.

Condition Description
Chain of Command The United Nations
Armory Policy Await orders from United Nations Personnel.
Discipline Await orders from United Nations Personnel.
Secure Areas Await orders from United Nations Personnel.
Medical Full suit sensors mandatory for observation and safety. Await orders from United Nations Personnel.
Engineering Await orders from United Nations Personnel.
Rules of Engagement Martial Law is in effect. Do not engage with United Nations Personnel. Await orders from United Nations Personnel.