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[[File:Trillya.jpg|thumb|{{USS|Shepard}} [[communications officer]] [[Trillya]] transmits a distress call in [[2286]].]]
A '''distress signal''' is any signal that requests assistance. It is typically sent by an individual or group that encounters a problem they cannot handle on their own. The purpose of the signal is to summon those who can help. Perhaps the most famous distress signal is "SOS", which dates back to the early 20th century, when broadcast signalling was still a new science. An international convention met to debate and select a "universal" distress call, and "SOS" was selected by most. It would not truly become universal until after the year [[1912]], when ''[[wikipedia:RMS Titanic|The RMS Titanic]]'', an ancient water-going vessel, sank after striking an iceberg. Her radio operator was forced to send several types of distress signal to ensure the meaning would not be lost.
 
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[[File:Distress signal from USS Honshu.jpg|thumb|A distress signal is detected]]
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A '''distress call''' is any signal that requests assistance. It is typically sent by an individual or group that encounters a problem they cannot handle on their own. The purpose of the signal is to summon those who can help.
   
 
A widely known distress signal is "[[SOS]]", which dates back to the early [[20th century]], when broadcast signaling was still a new science. An international convention met to debate and select a "universal" distress call, and "SOS" was selected by most. It would not truly become universal until after the year [[1912]], when the [[RMS Titanic|RMS ''Titanic'']], an ancient [[Earth]] water-going vessel, sank after striking an iceberg. Her radio operators were forced to send several types of distress signal to ensure the meaning would not be lost.
In the [[23rd Century|23rd]] and [[24th century]], [[starship]]s, [[starbase]]s, and [[colony|colonies]] can emit distress signals which are carried in space or through [[subspace]] to anything which can recieve it. This can include other ships, bases, and colonies.
 
   
 
In the [[23rd century|23rd]] and [[24th century]], [[starship]]s, [[starbase]]s, and [[colony|colonies]] can emit distress signals which are carried in space or through [[subspace]] to anything which can receive it. This can include other ships, bases, and colonies.
In [[2266]], the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)]] detected an Earth style SOS while hundreds of light years from Earth. The source was revealed to be a ground station on a planet that was an exact copy of Earth. ([[TOS]]: "[[Miri (episode)|Miri]]")
 
   
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In [[2254]] the USS ''Enterprise'' detected an old style distress signal, a [[radio wave]]. ({{TOS|The Cage}})
Because of tense intergalatic relations, distress signals between races may or may not recieve a response. In several cases, a [[Federation]] ship has crossed into, for example, [[Romulan Neutral Zone|the neutral zone]], to answer a distress signal. However, extreme care is taken in these situations, as some enemies will emit distress signals to lure starships in and attack them.
 
   
 
In [[2266]], the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} detected an Earth style SOS while hundreds of [[light year]]s from Earth. The source was revealed to be a ground station on a [[planet]] that was an exact copy of Earth. ({{TOS|Miri}})
[[Starfleet]] [[Starfleet General Orders and Regulations |General Order]] 6 requires its officers to respond to distress calls made by Federation citizens It is Starfleet's policy however, to answer all distress signals.
 
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Because of tense intergalactic relations, distress signals between races may or may not receive a response. In several cases, a [[Federation]] ship has crossed into, for example, [[Romulan Neutral Zone|the Neutral Zone]], to answer a distress signal. However, extreme care is taken in these situations, as some enemies will sometimes emit false distress signals to lure starships in and attack them. ({{TNG|Suddenly Human}})
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When passing near [[Mab-Bu VI]] in [[2368]], the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} received a faint distress signal that [[Data]] was later able to identify as a [[Starfleet]] [[subspace]] distress signal standard to {{class|Daedalus}} starships. The signal was sent by the crew of the {{USS|Essex}}, which was lost in the [[sector]] over 200 years earlier. ({{TNG|Power Play}})
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The Federation '''planetary distress signal''' is an emergency transmission that is to be used only when a [[Federation]] world is under imminent threat. Prior to transmission of a planetary distress signal, the head of council for the Federation planet must declare a planet wide state of emergency.
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The planetary distress signal was first known to have been transmitted in [[2286]], when a massive alien [[Whale Probe|probe]] of unknown origin arrived in the [[Sol system]], and began transmitting a signal that had a disruptive effect on power systems, and began ionizing the planet's [[atmosphere]]. All Earth orbiting space stations and starships were quickly rendered powerless, along with the planet's power generating systems. Within two hours, the president of the [[Federation Council]] declared a state of emergency. Massive weather systems caused by the drop in air pressure caused widespread damage across the planet.
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Six hours into the crisis, the [[Federation president]] transmitted a planetary distress signal. The following is a transcript of the message:
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:"''This is the President of the United Federation of Planets. Do not approach Earth. The transmissions of an orbiting probe are causing critical damage to this planet. It has almost totally ionized our atmosphere. All power sources have failed. All Earth-orbiting starships are powerless. The probe is vaporizing our oceans. We cannot survive unless a way can be found to respond to the probe. Further communications may not be possible. Save your energy. Save yourselves. Avoid the planet Earth at all costs. Farewell...''"
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The crisis was relieved by a group of [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)#Commanding officers|Starfleet officers]] who were returning from [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]]. [[Spock|One of the officers]] analyzed the transmissions of the probe and determined the transmissions were directed to an extinct species of [[humpback whale]]s. The officers managed to retrieve a pair of the whales and delivered them to Earth. The probe shut down its transmissions and left the system. ({{film|4}})
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Another example of a planetary distress call is that which was transmitted by the [[Scalosian]]s to attract [[starship]]s to their [[planet]] so they could use the crew of the ship to repopulate their planet. The following is a transcript of part of the message:
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:"''To any and all space travelers passing within range of the planet [[Scalos]], I send you an urgent appeal for help. My comrades and I are the last surviving member of what was once a thriving [[civilization]]. Those of us who are left have taken shelter in this area. We have no explanation for what has been happening to us. Our number is now five, we were once a nation of 900,000, This city alone holding a population of 113,477, our planet Scalos on which several enlightened cultures indigenous populations.''" ({{TOS|Wink of an Eye}})
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In [[2368]] the ''Enterprise''-D received a priority one distress call from the Federation colony on [[Dulisian IV]], which requested an evacuation because of a massive failure of the environmental support systems. The crew later learned that this distress call was a faked one from the [[Romulan]]s to move the ''Enterprise''-D away from the Vulcan ships. ({{TNG|Unification II}})
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In [[2369]] the ''Enterprise''-D received another distress call via their [[long range sensor]]s from a [[Romulan]] [[warbird]]. Worf informed Commander Riker about this call while he was treated in [[sickbay]]. ({{TNG|Timescape}})
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The same year [[Major]] [[Kira Nerys]] and [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir]] received a priority one broad band distress signal from [[Ty Kajada]] aboard the [[Kobliad transport ship]] ''[[Reyab]]''. ({{DS9|The Passenger}})
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In [[2371]], [[Gathorel Labin]] transmitted a distress call, which was picked up by the {{USS|Voyager}}. Upon arrival, it was found that Labin only transmitted the distress call because he sensed the crew of ''Voyager'' was in distress. ({{VOY|Prime Factors}})
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In [[2372]], [[Captain]] [[Kasidy Yates]] sent a '''[[priority one]] distress call''' to [[Deep Space 9]], when the ''[[Xhosa]]'' was attacked by a [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey]]. The message was interrupted and Captain [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]] manned the {{USS|Defiant|2370}} to rescue the ''Xhosa''. ({{DS9|The Way of the Warrior}})
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=== Related topic ===
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*[[Distress beacon]]
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==External link==
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* {{wikipedia}}
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Trillya

USS Shepard communications officer Trillya transmits a distress call in 2286.

Distress signal from USS Honshu

A distress signal is detected

A distress call is any signal that requests assistance. It is typically sent by an individual or group that encounters a problem they cannot handle on their own. The purpose of the signal is to summon those who can help.

A widely known distress signal is "SOS", which dates back to the early 20th century, when broadcast signaling was still a new science. An international convention met to debate and select a "universal" distress call, and "SOS" was selected by most. It would not truly become universal until after the year 1912, when the RMS Titanic, an ancient Earth water-going vessel, sank after striking an iceberg. Her radio operators were forced to send several types of distress signal to ensure the meaning would not be lost.

In the 23rd and 24th century, starships, starbases, and colonies can emit distress signals which are carried in space or through subspace to anything which can receive it. This can include other ships, bases, and colonies.

In 2254 the USS Enterprise detected an old style distress signal, a radio wave. (TOS: "The Cage")

In 2266, the USS Enterprise detected an Earth style SOS while hundreds of light years from Earth. The source was revealed to be a ground station on a planet that was an exact copy of Earth. (TOS: "Miri")

Because of tense intergalactic relations, distress signals between races may or may not receive a response. In several cases, a Federation ship has crossed into, for example, the Neutral Zone, to answer a distress signal. However, extreme care is taken in these situations, as some enemies will sometimes emit false distress signals to lure starships in and attack them. (TNG: "Suddenly Human")

When passing near Mab-Bu VI in 2368, the USS Enterprise-D received a faint distress signal that Data was later able to identify as a Starfleet subspace distress signal standard to Daedalus-class starships. The signal was sent by the crew of the USS Essex, which was lost in the sector over 200 years earlier. (TNG: "Power Play")

The Federation planetary distress signal is an emergency transmission that is to be used only when a Federation world is under imminent threat. Prior to transmission of a planetary distress signal, the head of council for the Federation planet must declare a planet wide state of emergency.

The planetary distress signal was first known to have been transmitted in 2286, when a massive alien probe of unknown origin arrived in the Sol system, and began transmitting a signal that had a disruptive effect on power systems, and began ionizing the planet's atmosphere. All Earth orbiting space stations and starships were quickly rendered powerless, along with the planet's power generating systems. Within two hours, the president of the Federation Council declared a state of emergency. Massive weather systems caused by the drop in air pressure caused widespread damage across the planet.

Six hours into the crisis, the Federation president transmitted a planetary distress signal. The following is a transcript of the message:

"This is the President of the United Federation of Planets. Do not approach Earth. The transmissions of an orbiting probe are causing critical damage to this planet. It has almost totally ionized our atmosphere. All power sources have failed. All Earth-orbiting starships are powerless. The probe is vaporizing our oceans. We cannot survive unless a way can be found to respond to the probe. Further communications may not be possible. Save your energy. Save yourselves. Avoid the planet Earth at all costs. Farewell..."

The crisis was relieved by a group of Starfleet officers who were returning from Vulcan. One of the officers analyzed the transmissions of the probe and determined the transmissions were directed to an extinct species of humpback whales. The officers managed to retrieve a pair of the whales and delivered them to Earth. The probe shut down its transmissions and left the system. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

Another example of a planetary distress call is that which was transmitted by the Scalosians to attract starships to their planet so they could use the crew of the ship to repopulate their planet. The following is a transcript of part of the message:

"To any and all space travelers passing within range of the planet Scalos, I send you an urgent appeal for help. My comrades and I are the last surviving member of what was once a thriving civilization. Those of us who are left have taken shelter in this area. We have no explanation for what has been happening to us. Our number is now five, we were once a nation of 900,000, This city alone holding a population of 113,477, our planet Scalos on which several enlightened cultures indigenous populations." (TOS: "Wink of an Eye")

In 2368 the Enterprise-D received a priority one distress call from the Federation colony on Dulisian IV, which requested an evacuation because of a massive failure of the environmental support systems. The crew later learned that this distress call was a faked one from the Romulans to move the Enterprise-D away from the Vulcan ships. (TNG: "Unification II")

In 2369 the Enterprise-D received another distress call via their long range sensors from a Romulan warbird. Worf informed Commander Riker about this call while he was treated in sickbay. (TNG: "Timescape")

The same year Major Kira Nerys and Doctor Julian Bashir received a priority one broad band distress signal from Ty Kajada aboard the Kobliad transport ship Reyab. (DS9: "The Passenger")

In 2371, Gathorel Labin transmitted a distress call, which was picked up by the USS Voyager. Upon arrival, it was found that Labin only transmitted the distress call because he sensed the crew of Voyager was in distress. (VOY: "Prime Factors")

In 2372, Captain Kasidy Yates sent a priority one distress call to Deep Space 9, when the Xhosa was attacked by a Klingon Bird-of-Prey. The message was interrupted and Captain Sisko manned the USS Defiant to rescue the Xhosa. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

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