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1 |
When
contacting a planet making normal progress toward a technological
civilization, an officer of Star Fleet shall make no identification
of self or mission; no interference with social development of said
planet; no reference to space, to other worlds or more advanced
civilizations. |
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2 |
Under no
circumstances, not even to save his own life or the lives of his
crew, shall an officer of Star Fleet willfully inflict harm or
injury on a being known to be intelligent unless such action is
warranted by General Order 1. |
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3 |
It is the
duty of an officer to employ all resources at his command to protect
the lives of intelligent beings, although in doing so he should
place himself or his vessel in danger. Inaction, or action that
indirectly brings harm to intelligent life, incurs equal culpability
as a violation of General Order 2. |
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4 |
An officer
shall obey and execute to the best of his abilities the orders
lawfully given him by his superiors, providing such orders do not
conflict with General Orders 1, 2, or 3. |
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5 |
An officer
shall do all in his power to protect the security of the United
Federation of Planets, its member planets, and its agents including
Star Fleet., providing such actions do not conflict with General
Orders 1 through 4. |
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6 |
If all
personnel aboard has perished or been rendered incapable of action
at the end of twenty-four hours, a starship shall self-destruct in
order to protect other beings from contamination. |
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7 |
No
Federation vessel, under any circumstances, emergency or otherwise,
is to be permitted to visit Talos IV. To do so carries a mandatory
death penalty. |
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8 |
No
Federation vessel is to be permitted to enter the Klingon Empire,
Romulan Star Empire, or Kzin Patriarchy, unless such contact is
warranted by General Orders 1 through 5. |
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9 |
No
Federation vessel is to be permitted to visit any other planet or
stellar group that shall be named by the United Federation of
Planets or Star Fleet as under quarantine or cultural embargo,
unless such contact is warrnated by General Orders 1 through 5. |
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10 |
An officer
of Star Fleet is responsible under the laws and regulations of the
United Federation, its member planets, and its agents including Star
Fleet; and is subject to internal discipline and/or prosecution by
external authorities for any violation of said laws and regulations. |
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11 |
An officer
of Star Fleet shall honor the treaties and agreements of the United
Federation and its member planets, and shall provide any aid or
succor that is lawfully required by the signatories of said treaties
and agreements. |
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12 |
It is the
duty of an officer to provide any aid and assistance that is
required by a planetary civilization in a time of crisis, providing
said planet is not protected under General Order 1, and that such
aid does not conflict with General Orders 2 through 5. |
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13 |
As long as
he wears the uniform of Star Fleet, an officer shall not provide aid
or information to, nor otherwise assist, the enemies of the United
Federation; or any beings or group of beings potentially dangerous
to the security of the United Federation, its member planets or its
agents. |
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14 |
An officer
of Star Fleet shall not act or conduct himself in an unseemly or
disorderly fashion; nor in any manner offensive or annoying to other
beings. |
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15 |
An officer
may be relieved of duty at any time if found to be medically or
psychologically unfit by the ship's Chief Medical Officer; or by a
competency review board, composed of not less than two officers of
command grade. |
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16 |
An officer
may be tried and sentenced by a Court-Martial board, composed of not
less than three officers of command grade, for crimes committed in
violation of Star Fleet General Orders or Federation law and
mandates. |
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17 |
In the
absence of the Commanding Officer, or if the Commanding Officer is
killed, incapacitated, or deemed unfit to command, the highest
ranking officer, even if not of the ship's regular complement, shall
assume command. |
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18 |
It is
forbidden for an officer to instigate, or otherwise participate in,
a mutiny against superior officers aboard a Federation vessel,
regardless of the actions of said superiors. Mutiny incurs equal
culpability as a violation of General Order 4. |
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19 |
An officer
is prohibited from using mood-altering substances while on duty or
during alert status, or in a quantity deemed excessive, including
but not limited to: hallucinogenics, tranquilizers, stimulants,
ethyl alcohol, nicotine, and cannabis products. Judicious quantities
of such substances may be used during off-duty periods, or as
prescribed by a physician, |
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20 |
Star Fleet
vessels shall provide any aid and assistance that is required by
private and commercial vessels of United Federation registry; and
are empowered to take disciplinary or offensive action against
hostile vessels operating in violation of Federation regulations, or
against hostile vessels operating within the territorial boundaries
of the United Federation of Planets. |
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21 |
No
Federation vessel is permitted to transport any cargo or substance
that be named by the United Federation as illegal, or in a quantity
deemed illegal; nor any weapon or destructive device not registered
with the Federation Bureau of Commerce; nor any life form known to
be harmful or destructive to other life forms or ecologies. Star
Fleet vessels are empowered to board and search any vessel suspected
of transporting contraband, and to seize such contraband as
evidence. |
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22 |
When
contacting a planet not making normal progress or development, or a
planetary culture governed, or otherwise controlled, by
non-indigenous beings, an officer may make such changes in the
social structure of said planet as are warranted to guide it on a
normal course toward a technological civilization. Any misuse of
General Order 22 incurs equal culpability as a violation of General
Order 1. |
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23 |
The
destruction of an intelligent being or beings is permissible only to
prevent a violation of General Order 1, and only as the sole means
of preventing such a violation. Any misuse of General Order 23
incurs equal culpability as a violation of General Order 2. |
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24 |
The
destruction of all intelligent life on a planet's surface is
permissible only in cases of gross violation of General Order 1 by
said planet, and such action may be ordered only by a Command
officer of Captain grade or higher, Said officer assumes sole
responsibility for this order and any misuse of General Order 24
incurs equal culpability as a violation of General Order 1 |