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'''Radio silence''' is an operating protocol for [[starship]]s that are either in combat or operating in a combat zone. When radio silence is invoked, the ship sends absolutely no outgoing [[communications]] – not even to acknowledge incoming transmissions.
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'''Radio silence''' was an operating protocol for [[starship]]s that were either in combat or operating in a combat zone. When radio silence was invoked, the ship sent absolutely no outgoing [[communications]] – not even to acknowledge incoming transmissions.
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In [[1986]], while on a mission to obtain [[humpback whale]]s to save [[Earth]] of the future, [[James T. Kirk]] had his crew divided into three teams. The teams were given their assignments and each individual was given a [[phaser]] and a [[communicator]]. Kirk instructed his crew that, save for emergencies, that they were to maintain radio silence. ({{film|4}})
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{{bginfo|A detail omitted from the movie was that each transmission would be preceded by three coded bleeps. ''[http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/tvh.txt]''}}
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In [[2268]], when the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} received a priority 1 [[distress call]], subspace silence was maintained until the ship reached [[Deep Space Station K-7]], upon which James T. Kirk, seeing that all was apparently peaceful, broke silence to ask the nature of the emergency. ({{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}})
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In [[2368]], when the long-term memories of the crew of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701|-D}} were temporarily erased by the imposter [[Keiran MacDuff]], the false orders from [[Starfleet]] placed in the ship's [[computer]] stated that they were to maintain radio silence. This was part of the ruse, as any contact with Starfleet would have revealed that the supposed orders to destroy the [[Lysian Central Command]] were false. ({{TNG|Conundrum}})
   
 
While it was stranded behind enemy lines in early [[2374]], the {{USS|Valiant|NCC-74210}} observed strict radio silence to avoid detection by the [[Jem'Hadar]]. This had the unfortunate side effect of leaving [[Starfleet Command]] unaware of the fact that the ''Valiant'' was being operated solely by the surviving [[cadet]] members of [[Red Squad]]. ({{DS9|Valiant}})
 
While it was stranded behind enemy lines in early [[2374]], the {{USS|Valiant|NCC-74210}} observed strict radio silence to avoid detection by the [[Jem'Hadar]]. This had the unfortunate side effect of leaving [[Starfleet Command]] unaware of the fact that the ''Valiant'' was being operated solely by the surviving [[cadet]] members of [[Red Squad]]. ({{DS9|Valiant}})
   
 
A [[Federation]] troop [[convoy]] was instructed to maintain radio silence while they passed through the [[Badlands]] later that year. ({{DS9|Waltz}})
 
A [[Federation]] troop [[convoy]] was instructed to maintain radio silence while they passed through the [[Badlands]] later that year. ({{DS9|Waltz}})
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[[Michael Eddington]] told {{dis|Reese|Lieutenant}} to maintain radio silence so the theft of the [[Class 4 industrial replicator]]s would not be discovered. ({{DS9|For the Cause}})
   
 
The {{USS|Bellerophon|NCC-74705}} was put under radio silence when it traveled to [[Romulus]] in [[2375]]. ({{DS9|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges}})
 
The {{USS|Bellerophon|NCC-74705}} was put under radio silence when it traveled to [[Romulus]] in [[2375]]. ({{DS9|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges}})
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Revision as of 21:34, 30 September 2014

Radio silence was an operating protocol for starships that were either in combat or operating in a combat zone. When radio silence was invoked, the ship sent absolutely no outgoing communications – not even to acknowledge incoming transmissions.

In 1986, while on a mission to obtain humpback whales to save Earth of the future, James T. Kirk had his crew divided into three teams. The teams were given their assignments and each individual was given a phaser and a communicator. Kirk instructed his crew that, save for emergencies, that they were to maintain radio silence. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

A detail omitted from the movie was that each transmission would be preceded by three coded bleeps. [1]

In 2268, when the USS Enterprise received a priority 1 distress call, subspace silence was maintained until the ship reached Deep Space Station K-7, upon which James T. Kirk, seeing that all was apparently peaceful, broke silence to ask the nature of the emergency. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles")

In 2368, when the long-term memories of the crew of the USS Enterprise-D were temporarily erased by the imposter Keiran MacDuff, the false orders from Starfleet placed in the ship's computer stated that they were to maintain radio silence. This was part of the ruse, as any contact with Starfleet would have revealed that the supposed orders to destroy the Lysian Central Command were false. (TNG: "Conundrum")

While it was stranded behind enemy lines in early 2374, the USS Valiant observed strict radio silence to avoid detection by the Jem'Hadar. This had the unfortunate side effect of leaving Starfleet Command unaware of the fact that the Valiant was being operated solely by the surviving cadet members of Red Squad. (DS9: "Valiant")

A Federation troop convoy was instructed to maintain radio silence while they passed through the Badlands later that year. (DS9: "Waltz")

Michael Eddington told Reese to maintain radio silence so the theft of the Class 4 industrial replicators would not be discovered. (DS9: "For the Cause")

The USS Bellerophon was put under radio silence when it traveled to Romulus in 2375. (DS9: "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges")

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