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== Planetary Distress Protocols? == |
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− | Where does the information about how a planetary distress call is issued and who can issue it come from |
+ | Where does the information about how a planetary distress call is issued and who can issue it come from? I seem to remember nothing being mentioned anywhere about this. |
:[[user:Andrew|Andrew]] 8-25-05 15:37 PST |
:[[user:Andrew|Andrew]] 8-25-05 15:37 PST |
Revision as of 22:34, 25 August 2005
Should this be merged with Distress call? Tyrant 23:36, 26 Jan 2005 (CET)Tyrant
- It seems logical. Perhaps a redirect from distress call? Andrew 18:18 PST 1-26-05
- perhaps a redirect to distress call (it seems to be the less specific term) -- Captain Mike K. Bartel 05:50, 27 Jan 2005 (CET)
Where does the casualty figure of 376 during the Whale probe incident come from?
Also,shouldn't the last paragraph refer to the 1st Borg incident? Kennelly 13:54, 7 Feb 2005 (CET)
- Gvsualan 00:52, 9 Apr 2005 (EDT) -- Removed the following for the lack of source or accuracy:
- -Starfleet General Order 6 requires its officers to respond to distress calls made by Federation citizens It is Starfleet's policy however, to answer all distress signals.
- -The planet Earth has only used the planetary distress signal twice in it's history.
- -376 people died as a result of the weather and power loss.
- -The second time that the planetary distress signal was used on Earth was in 2373, during the second Borg incident. A Borg cube traveled through the federation, and destroyed a large amount of the Federation's defenses. The Federation president issued a state of emergency when the Borg cube entered the SOL System.
Planetary Distress Protocols?
Where does the information about how a planetary distress call is issued and who can issue it come from? I seem to remember nothing being mentioned anywhere about this.
- Andrew 8-25-05 15:37 PST