What would be nice, though not likely ever to happen, is a full-on holographic traffic control system. Here are some thoughts on the matter.
When you request docking, you are allocated a place in a queue. The regions of space around the station are then one of four kinds:
- Blank regions are outside of traffic control's regime of restriction
- Green is where you are given formal right of presence by the station of that chunk of space
- Yellow is where a region is controlled by the station, but anyone can enter if it is empty
- Red is where a region is controlled by the station and another ship is already present (with or without permission, that much is not your business)
When you request docking or launch, then as well as the 10 minute timer you are also given paths to follow, and perhaps directions as well. The colours of the regions update as you move ahead in the queue, and also where you go may update the docking flight path plotted for you by the station.
HTC wouldn't necessarily be used every single moment of time, just perhaps something that would become operable when the traffic level gets above a certain point or there are oversized vessels in motion.
If HTC is in use then it is not compulsory to follow the holography, though beware passing into red regions, especially if you aren't on Silent Running.
If HTC is in use when you are docking manually then:
- being inside your green regions and not speeding makes you immune to collision-related crime, even if a collision pushes you over the speed limit
- speeding from 100 to 125 while inside a green or yellow region is a low-level infraction, but is not a crime and you don't get charged with murder if some smacks into you and is destroyed
- speeding at more than 125 incurs a large fine and makes you fully culpable for other ships' damages if you are in a collision with them irrespective of who is at fault to whatever degree
- being inside a red region without good cause (eg someone else pushed you there) is serious trespass and triggers potential lethal response
- being inside a red region without good cause and colliding with another ship is a significant crime, even if the other ship shouldn't be there either
If a system of Traffic Control exists then successful docking in Silent Running remains possible, if you survive the maneuvere. My druthers on this are also that SR Docking should require you to rush to quickly bribe Traffic Control Officers, which would only be possible if you were already friendly or allied with at least one criminal faction in that station. The mechanic would be that Silent Running while having docking permission and then being either within an air-tight station or within a certain distance of an outpost gives you a mission-critical message that you must accept from the Comms panel, and then when you land you complete the mission at the mission board from the criminal faction that offered to bribe who needed bribing. Failure to comply quickly enough means you get caught, Warrant and Manifest scanned, and at the least get hit with an enormous fine and probably a criminal conviction of some kind. Firing off a heatsink inside an airlocked station is also a major no-no, as you are after all tossing a chunk of superheated metal at high speed into a working environment.
Finally, there are those whose noses get seriously out of joint at the mere mention of the Docking Computer. I am not one of those people, even though I don't use a DC. So, as part-immersion with the above, and to tweak some noses further still, how about that using a docking computer actively in use makes the user immune to all trespass-related and collision-related crime, even if external factors (read, other players mostly), push someone out of position or makes someone speed involuntarily. But also, let the use of a DC incur fees proportional to the hull mass of the ship using it.