I just come from the following thread, where OP lost all his exploration data after being blown by pirates on his way back to civilized space. I am not discussing whether or not OP was reckless by going explore with a mere stock Sidewinder. Rather I would like to focus on a very interesting point OP raised: a black box system (all the credit goes to Tesshin for bringing that up, thank you!).
The idea would be to prevent exploration data from being fully lost when a ship is destroyed, a bit like cargo, which can partly be saved despite ship destruction.
The poll is simple: do you agree with the current system whereby data are completely lost when a ship is destroyed, or would you prefer an alternative? Among them please consider:
- data bound to the pilot, explorers would never lose their data (too extreme IMHO and making exploring a one way trip only for those too lazy to fly back to civilized space);
- fully encrypted black box system: an explorer could go back to the crash site and retrieve its data, or a part of them if the black box is damaged. Only the explorer could use the data due to full encryption (no risk of pirating);
- clear (no encryption) black box system with data tied to explorer: black box usable by anyone, but data bound to the explorer. Selling the black box would reward the finder but also the original explorer (possibly appealing to pirates, but explorers would still get a part of the reward);
- clear (no encryption) black box system, data not tied to the explorer: this is pretty much like a regular cargo: a black box can be found/stolen and traded by anyone, with the full profit going the the person selling the data (highest threat of pirating, data would become like a cargo).
Please consider that these choices would effect the risk of exploring: binding the data to the explorer and not the ship would make exploring very easy, too easy some might say. On the other hand using a black box system would make data subject to piracy like any other cargo, so that exploring would become more risky.
What do you think?
The idea would be to prevent exploration data from being fully lost when a ship is destroyed, a bit like cargo, which can partly be saved despite ship destruction.
The poll is simple: do you agree with the current system whereby data are completely lost when a ship is destroyed, or would you prefer an alternative? Among them please consider:
- data bound to the pilot, explorers would never lose their data (too extreme IMHO and making exploring a one way trip only for those too lazy to fly back to civilized space);
- fully encrypted black box system: an explorer could go back to the crash site and retrieve its data, or a part of them if the black box is damaged. Only the explorer could use the data due to full encryption (no risk of pirating);
- clear (no encryption) black box system with data tied to explorer: black box usable by anyone, but data bound to the explorer. Selling the black box would reward the finder but also the original explorer (possibly appealing to pirates, but explorers would still get a part of the reward);
- clear (no encryption) black box system, data not tied to the explorer: this is pretty much like a regular cargo: a black box can be found/stolen and traded by anyone, with the full profit going the the person selling the data (highest threat of pirating, data would become like a cargo).
Please consider that these choices would effect the risk of exploring: binding the data to the explorer and not the ship would make exploring very easy, too easy some might say. On the other hand using a black box system would make data subject to piracy like any other cargo, so that exploring would become more risky.
What do you think?
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