

The 2007 Transformers film handled this in an interesting fashion.The fact that they couldn't even be wrong in the usual manner was not the worst thing about this movie. The horrible 1980's cold war film Defcon 4 incorrectly gave Defcon 4 as the highest state of alert.Done correctly in The Santa Clause 2, of all places, where the North Pole's "Elfcon" warning system goes from five to one.In the film Canadian Bacon, Defcon 4 means "imminent nuclear attack.".

DEFCON 2 was when fuel trucks were parked at the silos, i.e.DEFCON 3 was invoked when the Russian launch codes were compromised, i.e.The mission started at DEFCON 4 when the Russian general command lost control of the base to the General Ripper.This might be intentional, though, as the US is not at war with another nation-the nukes are aimed at a General Ripper who's commandeered a Russian nuclear base, not Russia in general.Contrast to WarGames, in which no strikes were ever authorized. In the film Crimson Tide, Defcon 2 is the level at which the USS Alabama is authorized and directed to launch its nuclear missiles at Russian military targets, particularly land-based silos that are prepping to launch themselves.it's on!" To be fair, the character in this case is a little nuts. Hey y'all! It's revolution up in this Bitch! Set the alarm for Defcon 5! It's on, baby. Undercover Brother: "That's Right! It's goin' to the streets.It's not funny." Which possibly makes sense in this context, since Ben is doing everything he can to keep the relationship peaceful while Andie is trying to get dumped. I mean, this is Defcon Five, and I have to do something truly appalling.
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How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days: "I have to crack this guy.In fact, it's explained quite clearly that DEFCON 5 = peace, DEFCON 1 = war. Another correct use: X-Factor v2 #26, where Cyclops refers to "the mutant equivalent of Defcon 1".Ultimate Avengers: The Defcon is raised to 4 when aliens are spotted, and then "raised" again to 5 once the aliens actually begin to attack military installations.and beyond, with the final episode named DEFCON VI. The episode titles in Aozora Shoujotai start with DEFCON I, counting up to DEFCON V.Rare anime example (that got it right): The last episode of Sentou Yousei Yukikaze has the supreme commander announcing "all ships, go into DEFCON 1".In Macross Plus, when the Big Bad activates Earth's defense grid, astonished operators gasp "The system's at Defcon Five!", while armed satellites reorient themselves.For the same reason any other single military installation or vessel needs its own DEFCON - it's at a DEFense CONdition different from the rest of the military.They probably think it sounds cool to say.But then again, they're just one ship, why the hell would they need defcons? Eureka Seven gets it right: Gekkostate announces they're going to DEFCON I several times before engaging enemy airships.

The current system, dubbed the UK Threat Levels, doesn't use numbers at all, instead ranking the current likelihood of attack on a scale from Low to Critical (its most recent predecessor, the now-defunct BIKINI scale, used colours).Įxamples of Defcon Five include: Anime and Manga The UK did once operate a 'Queen's Order' level which escalated from 1 to 5, QO1 being the peacetime default and QO5 meaning (at the time) that the V-bombers had started their one way trip to Russia.

In general, there is no single DEFCON status for the world or country. The Yom Kippur War of 1973 saw a brief period at Defcon 3 (codename "ROUND HOUSE", with some forces in the Middle East being at 2), as did 9/11. The highest state reached for the Strategic Air Command in US history was Defcon 2 (codename "FAST PACE", during the Cuban Missile Crisis), but the Gulf War led to forces in the Middle East reaching Defcon 1, for obvious reasons - like being at war. The use of nuclear weapons is authorised here, but they will still require unlock codes from high authority. Defcon 1 (codename " COCKED PISTOL") is the highest, referring to a confirmed state of war. Defcon 5 (codename "FADE OUT" ) is the lowest state of alert, aka completely tranquil peace time. In some movies, the phrase "Defcon 5" is used to refer to the highest state of alert.
