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Star Fleet regulations governed the organization and conduct of {{link|FASA|Star Fleet}} personnel. <span id=Order 104">Star Fleet Order 104</span>, Section B detailed how and when a visiting officer could take command of a ship to which they were not assigned, as well as circumstances that would prohibit their doing so.<ref name="TOS35"/>
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Star Fleet regulations governed the organization and conduct of {{link|FASA|Star Fleet}} personnel. <span id="Order 104">Star Fleet Order 104</span>, Section B detailed how and when a visiting officer could take command of a ship to which they were not assigned, as well as circumstances that would prohibit their doing so.<ref name="TOS35"/>
  
 
Under <span id="Regulation 7">regulation 7,</span> paragraph 4, Star Fleet personnel "must consider [themselves] under arrest, unless in the presence of the most senior fellow officers presently available, [they] give satisfactory answer to those charges which [they] now bring."<ref name="TOS54"/>
 
Under <span id="Regulation 7">regulation 7,</span> paragraph 4, Star Fleet personnel "must consider [themselves] under arrest, unless in the presence of the most senior fellow officers presently available, [they] give satisfactory answer to those charges which [they] now bring."<ref name="TOS54"/>

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Star Fleet regulations governed the organization and conduct of Star Fleet personnel. Star Fleet Order 104, Section B detailed how and when a visiting officer could take command of a ship to which they were not assigned, as well as circumstances that would prohibit their doing so.[1]

Under regulation 7, paragraph 4, Star Fleet personnel "must consider [themselves] under arrest, unless in the presence of the most senior fellow officers presently available, [they] give satisfactory answer to those charges which [they] now bring."[2]

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