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== Starfleet Security Protocols ==
 
== Starfleet Security Protocols ==
 
* '''Protocol 28''' (Subsection D): "In the event of hostile alien takeover the [[EMH]] is to deactivate and wait for rescue." ([[VOY]]: "[[Message in a Bottle]]")
 
* '''Protocol 28''' (Subsection D): "In the event of hostile alien takeover the [[EMH]] is to deactivate and wait for rescue." ([[VOY]]: "[[Message in a Bottle]]")
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*'''Protocol 121''' (Section A): The [[Chief Medical Officer]] has the power to relieve an officer or crewman, including a superior one, of their duties if in the officer's professional judgment, he or she is medically unfit. ([[TOS]]: "[[Doomsday Machine]]"; [[TNG]]: "[[Lonely Among Us]]"; '''[[VOY]]: "[[Year of Hell, Part II]]"''')
   
 
==Starfleet/Federation Codes==
 
==Starfleet/Federation Codes==

Revision as of 12:30, 25 November 2006

Starfleet General Orders and Regulations are a series of guidelines used to instruct members of Starfleet on the proper etiquette and policy in a situation that requires consulation for a resolution.

These guidelines are especially useful in situations where flag officers cannot be consulted to resolve a situation. (VOY: "Equinox, Part I")

Several of the first one hundred plus Starfleet Orders used by the Federation Starfleet, were in place during the 22nd century, evidently implemented by Earth Starfleet. (ENT: "Hatchery")

Starfleet Charter Articles

  • Article 14, Section 31: The exact language has never been cited, but certain lines in this section permit the use of "extraordinary measures" in times of dire emergency.


Federation Regulations


Galactic Emergency Procedures

  • Title 15 of these procedures allows ranking Federation officials to assume direct command of Starfleet vessels under certain conditions. (TOS : "The Galileo Seven")

General Orders

This contradicts General Order 7 below, which is also said to be the only death penalty left. If relations with the Talosians have not changed, it could be this new General Order might have been made to include other planets that might be a threat to the Federation like Talos IV. It is also possible that in "Turnabout Intruder," Chekov misspoke.
According to the CD-ROM game Star Trek: 25th Anniversary (PC), the USS Enterprise computer states General Order 4 is sometimes confused with General Order 7.
  • General Order 6: If all life aboard a Federation Starship has perished, the ship will self-destruct within twenty-four hours to protect other ships from potential hazards within. (TAS: "Albatross")
This order is contradicted by the episodes TOS: "The Omega Glory", "The Tholian Web", and TNG: "Unnatural Selection".
  • General Order 7: No vessel under any condition, emergency or otherwise, is to visit Talos IV.
This is also said to be the only death penalty left in the United Federation of Planets. (TOS: "The Menagerie, Part II")
This order must have been rescinded for General Order 4 which is also the only death penalty left on the books. As noted above, Chekov may have also misspoke in "Turnabout Intruder."
According to the CD-ROM game Star Trek: 25th Anniversary (PC), the USS Enterprise computer states General Order 7, and the death penalty associated with it, more generally refers to high treason.
Saavik was interrupted before completing the quotation of the order, but it is implied that the ship is supposed to take a defensive posture when faced with a noncommunicative ship.
Kirk stated there was no such regulation, although this was likely intended simply to discourage Saavik.
Garth may have explained the spirit of the order when he suggested he gave the order because, "I could say they were actively hostile towards the Federation".

Starfleet Directives

Starfleet Orders

  • Starfleet Order 2: Starfleet regulation against the taking of intelligent life. (TAS: "One of Our Planets is Missing")
  • Starfleet Order 104: Paragraph B - In the absence of a starship's assigned captain, a flag officer has the authority to assume command of the starship should he deem it necessary. (TOS: "The Doomsday Machine")
  • Starfleet Order 104: Section C - Should it be proven with admissible evidence that the flag officer who has assumed command is medically or psychologically unfit for command, the starship's ranking officer may relieve him on that basis. (ENT: "Hatchery"; TOS: "The Doomsday Machine")
  • Starfleet Order 2005: Orders the destruction of a starship by allowing matter and antimatter to mix in an uncontrolled manner. This is a last resort for a captain that allows him/her to prevent their ship or crew from falling into enemy hands. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
  • Special Order 66715: Federation order that states: "[Starfleet has] the authority to neutralize security threats to Deep Space 9 by any means necessary". (DS9: "Inquisition")
This might not actually be a real Order. Nevertheless, considering the importance of the keeping the station under Federation control during the Dominion War, may also very well be a real Order.

Starfleet Regulations

  • Regulation 3 (Paragraph 12): In the event of imminent destruction, a Starfleet Captain is authorized to preserve the lives of his crew by any justifiable means. (VOY: "Equinox, Part I".)
Captain Ransom attempted to use this regulation to convince Captain Janeway that the actions he took against the Ankarian nucleogenic creatures were justified, but Captain Janeway doubted that the regulation covered mass murder.
  • Regulation 6.57: At least two staff officers to be present during any treaty or contract negotiations. (TNG: "When the Bough Breaks")
This regulation was actually a fictional regulation made up by Jean-Luc Picard to allow Beverly Crusher to beam down to Aldea with him.
  • Regulation 7 (Paragraph 4): An officer must consider himself under arrest, unless in the presence of the most senior fellow officers presently available, the officers must give satisfactory answer to those charges... (TOS: "The Omega Glory")
  • Regulation 42/15: "Pressure Variances in IRC Tank Storage" Part of the basic operational specifications for impulse engines, cited by Geordi La Forge. Written by Montgomery Scott, who told him to ignore it, saying: "A good engineer is always a wee bit conservative... at least on paper." (TNG: "Relics")
  • Regulation 46A: If transmissions are being monitored during battle, no uncoded messages on an open channel. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
  • Regulation 157, Section 3 (Paragraph 18): Starfleet officers shall take all necessary precautions to minimize any participation in historical events. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")
  • Regulation 191 (Article 14): In a combat situation involving more than one ship, command falls to the vessel with tactical superiority. (VOY: "Equinox, Part I")
  • Regulation 2884.3: Substances unstable in an oxygen atmosphere must be handled with care. (TNG: "Night Terrors")
  • Regulation 3287.0: Due to its high volatile nature, antimatter must be stored in magnetic confinement pods. (TNG: "Night Terrors")
  • Procedure Q: If a state of deep hostility exists, a landing party is to beam down fully armed and ready for any kind of trouble. (TOS: "Bread and Circuses")

Starfleet Away Team Guidelines

  • Medical Emergency on Alien Terrain: "It is recommended to keep an open com-channel at all times." (VOY: "Macrocosm")
  • "Specifically forbid the transport of unknown infectious agents onto a starship without establishing containment and eradication protocols." (VOY: "Macrocosm")
  • Captain leading Away Teams: Starfleet Code Section 12, Paragraph 4 (Star Trek Nemesis)

Starfleet Security Protocols

  • Protocol 28 (Subsection D): "In the event of hostile alien takeover the EMH is to deactivate and wait for rescue." (VOY: "Message in a Bottle")

Starfleet Medical Protocols

Starfleet/Federation Codes

  • Code 1: signals either a total or imminent disaster, a possible invasion, or indicates that the Federation is either currently or about to be engaged in open warfare with a hostile power. The code requires all Starfleet personnel within the affected area to immediately assume a 'war' footing or posture. It is also colloquially known as "Defense Alert", or a "Priority One Alert". (TOS: "Errand of Mercy", "The Trouble with Tribbles", "The Alternative Factor")
  • Code 7-10: a "quarantine code". No Starfleet or Federation-registered starship is to approach a system or vessel which is broadcasting Code 7-10. (TOS: "A Taste of Armageddon")
  • Code 47: an ultra-secure communications protocol. So secure that all traces of a Code 47 tranmission or communication are automatically wiped from all computer records. (TNG: "Conspiracy")

Non-Specific Regulations

Health-Related

  • "All research personnel on alien planets are required to have their health certified by a starship surgeon at one-year intervals." (TOS: "The Man Trap")
  • "The ship's surgeon will require a full examination of any crew member that he has doubts about, including the Captain." (TOS: "Turnabout Intruder")
  • "Nothing shall be beamed aboard until danger of contamination has been eliminated. Beaming down to the surface (of a planet) IS permitted, if the Captain decides the mission is vital, and reasonably free of danger". (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, VOY: "Macrocosm")
  • "The Chief Medical Officer outranks the captain in health matters." (VOY: "Persistence of Vision", et al.)
    • A captain cannot order a doctor to violate Doctor-Patient Confidentiality, except in situations of ship security. (VOY: "Fury")
  • "All Starfleet personnel must obtain authorization from their CO as well as clearance from their medical officer before initiating an intimate relationship with an alien species." (VOY: "The Disease")

Miscellaneous

Apocrypha

  • UFP Regulation 342-188564.3 (Paragraph 3): A class-3 biohazard alert. All personnel not part of a Biohazard Response Team is to stay away from any site broadcasting such an alert. (TOS: Star Trek: 25th Anniversary (PC), Episode 3: "Love's Labor Jeopardized")