cthia wrote:Jonathan_S wrote:Looking back I should have more clearly expressed my thought.
I don't think the pod occupants are piloting it down.
I was thinking that having counter grav makes it easier for an automated system to safely autonomously land an escape pod -- with no help from occupants or the ground.
Well, that thought concurs with my original thinking before my post, but I dismissed it after the little voice on my shoulder reminded me of the rumors of the author's decree of no automated piloting.
He said no automated warships (or really starships). Aircars have autopilot; as do pinnaces
In Enemy Hands wrote:Scotty had made one small alteration: he had physically cut the links between the pinnace's sensors and its autopilot. The flight computers could no longer "see" the boat bay about them. As far as they could tell, they could have been in deepest, darkest interstellar space, and so they felt no concern at all when they were commanded to bring the pinnace's wedge up while it still lay in its docking buffers.
There's even on explicit statement in Worlds of Honor about an aircar's autopilot self-landing. And in Service of the Sword Abigail's team use the autopilot feature on their pinnace to fly itself (empty) back up to orbit after they hid on Refuge. (Then some custom programmed fancy stuff when it was hit by radar)
So there's clearly no absolute prohibition against automated piloting. I'd expect emergency pods to be another place it would be used -- since you can't assume there will be someone capable of piloting it aboard when it abandons ship.