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==12.1.1 Isolation Field Systems==
==12.1.1 Isolation Field Systems==
The '''I'''solation '''F'''ield '''S'''ystem, or '''IFS''', was designed with the intent to isolate hostile alien forces that boarded the vessel for the crew. This function is considered vitally important when consideration is given to the fact that the Rosenanté class starship possesses a very highly trained crew. The '''IFS''' fundamentally isolates the threat through the use of perpetual containment fields, reinforced by miniature shield defenses for the IFS emitter assembly. The '''IFS''' is always active, limiting the mobility of non-authorized personnel, securing sensitive sectors of the ship, and effectively hindering the process of any hostile aliens that may manage to board the vessel. The ship's computer monitors the movements of every official member of the ship's crew at all times. In this manner, the computer is able to activate or deactivate the '''IFS''' screens on an individual basis as needed. This allows authorized crewmembers access to shipboard systems and compartments as needed. The '''IFS''' consists of a series of Level 8 containment fields spaced an even 12.5-meters along the corridors of the vessel. In addition to these, an '''IFS''' field also isolates each access portal and hatch. In the event that a commbadge should be captured, or fail, that badge is automatically removed from all access rosters, until security can investigate the occurrence.
The '''I'''solation '''F'''ield '''S'''ystem, or '''IFS''', was designed with the intent to isolate hostile alien forces that boarded the vessel for the crew. This function is considered vitally important when consideration is given to the fact that the Rosenanté class starship possesses a very small crew. The '''IFS''' fundamentally isolates the threat through the use of perpetual containment fields, reinforced by miniature shield defenses for the IFS emitter assembly. The '''IFS''' is always active, limiting the mobility of non-authorized personnel, securing sensitive sectors of the ship, and effectively hindering the process of any hostile aliens that may manage to board the vessel. The ship's computer monitors the movements of every official member of the ship's crew at all times. In this manner, the computer is able to activate or deactivate the '''IFS''' screens on an individual basis as needed. This allows authorized crewmembers access to shipboard systems and compartments as needed. The '''IFS''' consists of a series of Level 8 containment fields spaced an even 12.5-meters along the corridors of the vessel. In addition to these, an '''IFS''' field also isolates each access portal and hatch. In the event that a commbadge should be captured, or fail, that badge is automatically removed from all access rosters, until security can investigate the occurrence.


As a benefit of the perpetually active IFIS fields, studies indicate that shipboard damage caused by fire and/or decompression was drastically reduced. The fields prevented large area decompression, and also limited the range of fire dispersion radically.
As a benefit of the perpetually active IFIS fields, studies indicate that shipboard damage caused by fire and/or decompression was drastically reduced. The fields prevented large area decompression, and also limited the range of fire dispersion radically.
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