Distress Signal

Red alert (TOS-08)
“Old style” distress signals were keyed to cause interference and attract attention. When the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 intercepted an old style distress signal in 2254, it caused the ship’s systems to react as though a solid object was approaching, setting off collision warnings and the red alert klaxon.[1]
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