Right, one thing I wonder though, are there any real people in the game? Or is it just telepresence skimmers and holographic VR avatar bodies? If we can send people over infinite range, then why not exploration data? Or bonds, or bounty vouchers? Are there any real people on these ship? If so, why?
I've always wondered why in 34th century people actually need to do anything at all. Sure, the Elite lore talks about a ban on AI, but as Michael Brookes has pointed out before, that is really a ban on Artificial Life / Artificial Consciousnes. In that context then the AI we use today is better described as Virtual Intelligence, as we use that in today's technology to automate all manner of tasks, right up to and including the automated flying of vehicles and other complex tasks.
It's not much of a stretch to think that in 1400 years VI would have extended to the ability to do pretty much any human task. Which really begs the questions, why do we even need pilots at all? Why isn't the entire galaxy automated?
This is something people like Elon Musk are already envisioning for our present age. So why is it not there for the far future?
Firstly of course, because it would mean there would be no game - and the Elite universe wouldn't require us to do anything. Secondly, because with the wave of a hand, and the penning of some lore, it can all be explained away.
In the end, if we look too closely it all starts to fall apart. Telepresense isn't the only loose thread in the tapestry used to explain away game concessions. Personally, I feel these concessions are a lot more acceptable in a game, than they are in a book or movie.
Bottom line, a lot of the reasons I see people having issue with Telepresense, isn't really a gameplay one - but an immersion one. So perhaps Frontier need better technology lore to explain gameplay.
I also feel we have to make a few concessions for telepresense for now, and wait until we have the full release of spacelegs to understand how telepresense fits into the whole multicrew equation when compared to physically boarding the ship. I cannot imaging that Frontier haven't thought this through...