Sender ID: Hermann Otto / DHC-Gatzweiler Location: Edling Mining Facility Subject: Pilot Report on ship computer navigation software Priority: Low Encyption: -
Guten Tag, Damen und Herren.
I want to report to you a rather funny observation I have made with my ships computer navigation software.
We think all our computers are stupid machines, we use to perform similar tasks. And we expect to get the same answer on the same question.
Turning a question (or task) round, should simply produce a turned round answer.
What I mean exactly is: when you ask your ships computer for a rout from point A to B, wo expect it to tell you where to go. One step after the ohter. And when you calculate your route back, you expect your computer telling you the same steps but backwards.
But that seems not to be right.
When I startet at Edling in Munich and set course to Stokes Mining in Leeds, my computer told me to fly via Kusari (which I refused).
Arrived at Stokes and setting out again for Edling, I expected my computer to advice me the same route again. But it did not. This time it said I should go through the Omegas.
I have perfectly no idea why my navigation computer acts like this. But it might be an interessting issue for the IT Department, working on navigation software.
Besides some annoying trade line disruptions my flight was eventless. You could call it boring ...
Signed, Hermann Otto
DHC-Gatzweiler
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