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In a class-one planetary security alert, all nonessential, nonemergency communications are suspended. The planet’s [[transporter]] network is locked down, beyond even the authority of the planet's head of state to reinstate. Every aircraft, spacecraft, and starship on the planet is grounded; every publicly accessible computer system is shut down; and every law enforcement and defense agency on my planet is at a state of high alert, awaiting instructions from the responding [[Starfleet]] vessel. Class-one planetary security alerts were a very rare thing. [[Galor IV]], location of the [[Daystrom Institute, Starfleet Annex|Starfleet Annex]] of the [[Daystrom Institute]], only saw two class-one planetary security alerts in ten years, in [[Chronology: 2374|2374]] and [[Chronology: 2384|2384]].<ref name="Cold1"/>
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In a class-one planetary security alert, all nonessential, nonemergency communications are suspended. The planet’s {{link|First Splinter|transporter}} network is locked down, beyond even the authority of the planet's head of state to reinstate. Every aircraft, spacecraft, and starship on the planet is grounded; every publicly accessible computer system is shut down; and every law enforcement and defense agency on my planet is at a state of high alert, awaiting instructions from the responding {{link|First Splinter|Starfleet}} vessel. Class-one planetary security alerts were a very rare thing. {{link|First Splinter|Galor IV}}, location of the {{link|First Splinter|Daystrom Institute|Starfleet Annex|Starfleet Annex of the Daystrom Institute}}, only saw two class-one planetary security alerts in ten years, in {{date|First Splinter|2374}} and {{date|First Splinter|2384}}.<ref name="Cold1"/>
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<ref name="Cold1">[[Cold Equations, Book I: The Persistence of Memory (Novel)|"Cold Equations, Book I: The Persistence of Memory"]]. ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]].'' Novel. Simon &amp; Schuster/Pocket Books, October 2012.</ref>
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In a class-one planetary security alert, all nonessential, nonemergency communications are suspended. The planet’s transporter network is locked down, beyond even the authority of the planet's head of state to reinstate. Every aircraft, spacecraft, and starship on the planet is grounded; every publicly accessible computer system is shut down; and every law enforcement and defense agency on my planet is at a state of high alert, awaiting instructions from the responding Starfleet vessel. Class-one planetary security alerts were a very rare thing. Galor IV, location of the Starfleet Annex of the Daystrom Institute, only saw two class-one planetary security alerts in ten years, in 2374 and 2384.[1]

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