Display title | Emergency jump coordinates |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Emergency jump coordinates (also "emergency standby coordinates," "escape coordinates" or simply "emergency coordinates") are likely part of standard Colonial Fleet fleet maneuver doctrine. Coordinates appear to be labeled by letters of the Colonial wireless alphabet, namely as "Alpha,"[1] "Bravo," "Constellation" and so on. Multiple sets of emergency jump coordinates can exist simultaneously, to be used in different contingencies or as part of a larger battle plan. Emergency coordinates are distributed by the flagship among a group of ships. |