Nanako Posted March 9, 2016 Posted March 9, 2016 Code Red - Same old, but only the Captain is able to activate it. Personally, i'd argue against alerts being technically limited to any single member of staff. I'd say all heads of staff should have access to all alerts (except delta), but with the expectation that they only use those relevant to their department (the alerts console should categorise them by department, and have written warnings about who is normally allowed to use each category). Abuse of this would lead to disciplinary measures, or demotion In an emergency, the research director should be able to issue a red alert, especially when there IS no captain. Mass Casualty Alert - Used when 10+ people have died during an emergency situation. Non-injured personnel are to leave the medical bay, and anyone with non-life threatening injuries are to wait outside the medical bay. Anyone without life-threatening injuries are breaking the regulation regarding trespassing. Personnel must maximize their suit sensors. the number of 10 seems pretty arbitrary. On most stations i've been on, 10 deaths means the station is basically screwed beyond repair. I'd say the number should be based on a percentage of total crew count, say 5-10%. But in either case it shouldn't be a technical limitation, it should be at the medical department's discretion to use their judgement of when to issue it. Limitations should be in guidelines and NT protocols
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