I never insulted anyone. I have commented on the validity of an argument. If that insults you, I'm not sure what I can do about that. I have proven my case, as if to a reasonable person, that without a pilot's input, a ship jumping into a new system would indeed dive into the star. What more do I need to do? If an AP would just press the jump key, what benefit would it bring? You'd still have to avoid the star, and any other obstacles.
I have never even mentioned the Docking Computer. It's a cheeky throwback to the original games that I give ground to. An AP I don;t have to. Especially in a discussion thread about if we should have one. If FD were to offer one, I'd get along. But, in this discussion, I don;t have to. And if I can persuade FD not to offer one, all the better.
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You do plunge into the star, and you do risk Damage and/or destruction. Little semantic arguments don't remove the fact that there are risks surrounding dropping into a star. Some not at all about the primary star in the system.
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I don;t have to just accept your opinion, just like you don;t have to accept mine. Dismissing them, like this, will only satisfy you, not the argument.
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Without input that drop into the star's influence will destroy a ship. That;s the single point I'm making. The input required to avoid that fate should have to come from the pilot. Not an AP. My opinion.