Last night I found out first hand that those FSD-boosting neutron stars aren't just pretty and useful but can be quite deadly as well. Now, I don't mind the loss of my ship (I DO mind the loss of my co-pilot, but that's another thing) - I had plenty of insurance money and an hour later I had made twice the insurance amount... But what irks me is that I don't really know what I did wrong.
Thus far, whenever I used a neutron star, I would set the throttle to 0, and identify the nearest jet cone I could use (this is sometimes difficult, but in those cases I'll fly away a bit and approach from another angle). When identified, I approach what seems to be the tip of the cone and "dip" at a slow speed. Once the FSD is charged I add throttle and try to get out.
This has worked pretty well thus far... till last night, anyway. Once I charged the FSD and added throttle, the random ship twists and turns pointed me towards the star, and at that point attempts to slow down would fail, as did my attempts to change course. I ended up in the exclusion zone and despite my best efforts (throttle 0, charge FSD, aim away, boost) I was unable to recover.
People say that large ships handle better in the disturbances caused by a neutron star, but what I found is that it's almost always completely random - I'm at the mercy of the random churns and no amount of input seems to do anything. Perhaps it's the sluggish nature of the Cutter that I was flying, but I've also did some boosting in a Python, and my experience was similar.
So... what did I do wrong?
LOL! You know yesterday I saw your post and laughed out loud, as I thought it rather hilarious and your lack of situational awareness bordering on public drunkenness. Then I logged on to play and jumped to a neutron star. You know, one of those dangerous ones whose sphere of gravity, overheat and death is huge so you have to basically go immediately 90 degree u-turn (yeah I know... In my mind that makes sense... bare with me).
So there I was navigating around the yellow ring when suddenly I realize this thing is frigin huge and I'm going to have to depart from the gravity well and re-attack. So I do. Basically full blast away from it. Mind you I'm flying a T-9 whose current handle is that of a weighted slug.
...So eventually I complete my U-turn. I'm only a couple dozen lightseconds out (give me a break... Driving a whale and Got distracted by my kid)...
Anyways, there I am. Neutron star in front of me. I'm approaching slowly. FOR I have heard of the dangers of approaching a neutron star the wrong way. As I get closer I notice this neutron star looks different... Usually by now I should be angling left or right to start lining up to cut perpendicular into the arms... Except I see no arms... And that's when it happened. My t9 begins to groan like a metal being stressed and ripped apart. Every light in the flight deck starts blinking red. Smoke is rising from behind multiple control component. The epiphany hits me... "Oh... I saw no arms, because I was lined up directly into it... That makes sense... SHOT (replacement word for a messy curse word)"
Now as my ship begins to tumble, I first am thankful that I have rebut... Second I am thankful I basically had stripped it of every major component as I was doing cargo runs... Third that my cargo hull was empty (Not really good at that cargo running thing neither)... Lastly as I remembered the OPs post, I was thankful I hadn't bothered to login and reply a laugh....
But there I was... Tumbling... Slowly being tripped apart... Messages I hadn't even heard of before flashing in my HUD. When I get the feeling I slightly remembered reading about someone saying they managed to get out. "What was it?" I asked myself... "Oh yeah find a star any star ahead of you... Spam your fsd until it works... Stay aligned... Good luck. Well hell... Thats a lot of work... Surely I'll be dead by then."
Except I wasn't. Now I must take this moment to congratulate FDEV on the awesome death throes your ship does when inside a neutron. Really good stuff there. Gives you time about the poor choices you made in life.
Then am like.. What the neck let's try it. I quickly navigate to my navigation panel. I pick first system on the list... Behind me... Next one... Behind me... Next one off to far to the right... Next one bingo. I slam my Jump button. FSD failure. Again. Same message. I slam it a few more time... It catches! Then I turn it off as I spammed it too much. DoH! I do it again, it catches! Woot... FSD charging.
"Dude... This is happening.. Am getting out alive." Canopy blows out. "Slightly alive?" FSD 85%
"FRAK yeah come on baby! What SHOT..." I notice my whale of a ship was now 180° away from my target system. "No no no!" I struggle to get her on course. FSD malfunctions. "OH COME ON!"
Pick another system ... No good... Pick a few more, finally get one. After a few more J smashed, I get FSD charging... Then promptly FSD malfunction. "Damn it!"
In hopes to get things running again I reboot repair. Anxiously wait to die in the darkness that becomes my ship. Then everything comes back up... Everything... Red lights, bings and pings. FSD ...
Eh... It doesn't matter. I had a few more bouts to try. But at the end my ship was just too unwieldy and too damaged. Instead I committed myself to die and conducted a self destruct... Yeah it was taking way too long and my ship's modules were too damaged.
It sucked... And it was fun (a side effect of knowing I had a fairly cheap rebuy)... And it was dangerous. I learned a lesson in humility, that's for sure.
And a few more things.
1) Neutron stars have arms. When encountering one without one, immediately conduct a 90° U- Turn (it's a T-9 thing).
2) Don't panic. But quickly navigate your navigation panel. Pick a star in front of you and jump to it.
3) Engineer T-9 to dirty drive and not clean drive. Seriously even interdictions are more painful.
4) Always fly with a rebuy.