I’ve seen multiple videos where they fly directly into the bridge though, or elsewhere in the main superstructure, which is where you would expect the crew to be.
Unless you are running on autopilot - since you can’t outrun drones in one of those things, i would program a course and then hide somewhere if i knew what’s up.
Pretty sure they are anchored. Which is why they’re so closely spaced and an easy target. So really no need for anyone on the bridge especially after being attacked multiple times in the last week.
Which days? I’ve watched several (I believe all of them) and the vast majority seem to be at stationary with no wake and no heat in the funnels. I’d say maybe 1 in 10 seem to be moving, usually the tugs which would really have little reason to be at anchor anyway.
I’ve seen multiple videos where they fly directly into the bridge though, or elsewhere in the main superstructure, which is where you would expect the crew to be.
Unless you are running on autopilot - since you can’t outrun drones in one of those things, i would program a course and then hide somewhere if i knew what’s up.
That’s what I’m thinking as well, they know the drones are in the area, and hide down in the bowels of the ship.
It would be funny if they ran into each other while this was happening.
Pretty sure they are anchored. Which is why they’re so closely spaced and an easy target. So really no need for anyone on the bridge especially after being attacked multiple times in the last week.
You obviously did not watch the video. The ships were moving and not at all close together.
Which days? I’ve watched several (I believe all of them) and the vast majority seem to be at stationary with no wake and no heat in the funnels. I’d say maybe 1 in 10 seem to be moving, usually the tugs which would really have little reason to be at anchor anyway.