Difference between revisions of "Starfleet General Orders"

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==General Order 7==
 
==General Order 7==
 
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In [[2267]], General Order 7 was the only death penalty left on the books in the Federation. It prohibited any ship or person from visiting [[Talos IV]].<ref name="TOS15"/>
  
 
==General Order 12==
 
==General Order 12==

Revision as of 13:35, 26 January 2022

Myriad Universes: Starfleet General Orders

General Order 1

Also known as the Prime Directive.

General Order 5

General Order 5 prohibited the killing of native animal species when it was possible to avoid or stun them.[1]

General Order 7

File on Talos IV (TOS 15)

File on Talos IV (TOS 15)

In 2267, General Order 7 was the only death penalty left on the books in the Federation. It prohibited any ship or person from visiting Talos IV.[2]

General Order 12

General Order 12 required adequate precautions be taken when approached by a spacecraft with which contact has not been made.[3]

General Order 15

According to Lieutenant Saavik in 2285, General Order 15 required that "no flag officer shall beam into a hazardous area without armed escort." Admiral Kirk, however, stated that no such regulation existed.[3]

General Order 24

General Order 24 was a command to destroy the surface of a planet, unless the order was countermanded within a specified period. Captain James T. Kirk invoked General Order 24 on Eminiar VII in 2267, in an effort to force the planet's leadership to enter into peace talks with the leaders from the neighboring planet Vendikar.[4]

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