For other uses of Red, see Red (disambiguation).
Code Red – Used multiple times during the series to mean multiple things; the most likely, recurring, definition might be “Alert status.”
- In Portrait in Death, after Troy Trueheart was abducted, Dallas communicated the description of the suspect’s vehicle and that it (the situation and/or the search) was a Code Red, officer in distress. After the scene was secure, she said that the Code Red was ended.[1]
- In Divided in Death, a Code Red contract meant the highest clearance individuals worked on it. All data regarding the project would remain locked in-house; no data would be taken outside.[2] All data – verbal, electronic, holographic – all files, all notes, all intel remained top level.[3]
- In Survivor in Death, Dóchas was put under Code Red status in case the killers thought Nixie Swisher had been taken there.[4]
- After Owen Knight and James Preston were murdered, Eve said that, at the safe house, when the screen of a security monitor went out, you go straight to Code Red.[5]
- Other codes include Code four, Code Five, Code Blue, and Code Yellow.
References:
- ↑ Portrait in Death (ISBN 0-425-18903-1), pp. 330, 338
- ↑ Divided in Death (ISBN 0-425-19795-6), pp. 57-58
- ↑ Divided in Death (ISBN 0-425-19795-6), p. 66
- ↑ Survivor in Death (ISBN 0-425-20418-9), p. 132
- ↑ Survivor in Death (ISBN 0-425-20418-9), p. 154