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{{Quote|I am sorry sir, but in the event of a Flood outbreak, protocol supersedes your command, per UNSC regulation 14-372-01.|Lycaon, | {{Quote|I am sorry sir, but in the event of a Flood outbreak, protocol supersedes your command, per UNSC regulation 14-372-01.|[[Lycaon]], the [[smart AI]] of {{UNSCShip|Saturn}}.{{Ref/Reuse|Saturn}}}} | ||
'''UNSC Regulation 14-372-01''' is a [[United Nations Space Command]] protocol stating that, during the event of an [[Flood outbreak|outbreak]] of the [[Flood]] parasite, protocol supersedes the command of a [[UNSC starship|ship]]'s captain. Failure to comply with this protocol can result in the offending officer being removed from command. | |||
The protocol was invoked in the [[Outbreak at Site 22|outbreak]] of [[2556]], following [[Captain (NAVCOM)|Captain]] [[Pedro Alvarez]]'s hesitance to bombard [[Site 22]] with [[nuclear weapon]]s as per the [[CORRUPTER]] and [[Emergency Contact Protocol Upsilon|UPSILON]] protocols. In response, {{UNSCShip|Saturn}}'s shipbard AI [[Lycaon]] attempted to invoke Regulation 14-372-01 to overrule Alvarez's command and proceed with nuclear bombardment. However, Alvarez instead overrude Lycaon with the command override "''actiones secundum fidei''", freezing Lycaon's functions and proceeding to order a UNSC deployment onto Site 22 to combat the Flood directly. When the deployment fell and succumbed to the Flood, Alvarez ultimately proceeded to destroy the site with {{Class|Shiva|nuclear missile}}s.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Saturn|Halo: Saturn Devouring His Son}} | |||
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*''[[Halo: Saturn Devouring His Son]]'' {{Fm}} | |||
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