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====== Neshaten Military Protocals ====== | ====== Neshaten Military Protocals ====== | ||
- | A protocal is either a set of commands or instructions for [[: | + | A protocal is either a set of commands or instructions for [[faction: |
===== Trial Protocals ===== | ===== Trial Protocals ===== | ||
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A trial protocal is essentially a protocal using during a ship trial; the protocals govern what a ship crew can and can't while that protocal is active. //**__Under no circomstances should trial protocals be active during live ship combat!__**// | A trial protocal is essentially a protocal using during a ship trial; the protocals govern what a ship crew can and can't while that protocal is active. //**__Under no circomstances should trial protocals be active during live ship combat!__**// | ||
- | ==== Cheron Bay One ==== | + | ==== Cheron Bay ==== |
- | Cheron | + | Cheron |
There is a three stage limit in effect while this protocal active. | There is a three stage limit in effect while this protocal active. | ||
- | * Stage One - Means that only ship hardware should be tested, including a ships reactor, no other systems should be active except for those needed to monitor the reactor. During this time, the reactor is monitored by the ships computer to ensure it doesn' | + | * Stage One - Also known as Cheron Bay One, Means that only ship hardware should be tested, including a ships reactor, no other systems should be active except for those needed to monitor the reactor. During this time, the reactor is monitored by the ships computer to ensure it doesn' |
- | * Stage Two - This relates to a trials pre-flight testing, where it's engines are brought online and stress tested to determine if they meet factory standards after installation. | + | * Stage Two - Also known as Cheron Bay Two, this relates to a trials pre-flight testing, where it's engines are brought online and stress tested to determine if they meet factory standards after installation. |
- | * Stage Three - the final stage, this stage removes the tolerance limits placed on ship systems including it's reactor so that it can operate at maximum effiency. Removes all safety locks on consoles. | + | * Stage Three - Also known as Cheron Bay Three, |
In the event the tested ship has to go into combat, the protocal should be disengaged by a chief trial officer, failure to do this can result in odd activity in a ships systems - including the reactor not operating to the level it should operate during combat or even a ship suddenly losing power during operation. Other side effects includ failure of a ships shields, communications and weapons. | In the event the tested ship has to go into combat, the protocal should be disengaged by a chief trial officer, failure to do this can result in odd activity in a ships systems - including the reactor not operating to the level it should operate during combat or even a ship suddenly losing power during operation. Other side effects includ failure of a ships shields, communications and weapons. |