PRIORITY: [color=#CC0000]Medium ENCRYPTION: [color=#CC0000]Low IDENTIFICATION: [color=#CC0000]Ludwig Erhard / DHC-Isny SOURCE: [color=#CC0000]Raubling Station SUBJECT: [color=#CC0000]DHC Pilot Report
Today, I received a message from DHC headquarter to take over a brandnew mining ship at The Ring.
The ship is called DHC-Isny, a Hegemon miner with 2 mining turrents installed in the front.
I first left The Ring and did some navigation test, then tested the auto docking system by flying to Oder Shipyard.
Everything went well and the electric engineers start to install the position- and warninglights according to interstellar standard.
With all systems up and running, I decided to start the maiden voyage to Raubling Station.
Everythin went well. Next to Mainz Storage Facility, we have been jumped by 2 Unioners. This was a good chance to test our defence systems and we terminated them in a few seconds. After that, we continued on our journey.
Every system was working well untill we used the Jump Gate to the Munich System. Suddenly a full blackout occured. After 15 minutes without any data from outside the ship, we got the main systems back up and found ourself in Munich at G5 close to Planet Nuremberg. I decided to emergency dock at Planet Nuremberg Mooring fixture and asked the local DHC repair-team to check all systems. The team found some bad installed cables, causing a short in the main power connection and also it also influenced the secondary backup system. They fixed the rootcause quiet fast, and we have been able to continue on our travel to Raubling.
On the way to Raubling, we tested the com-systems as well as the emergency-call system succesfully.
In Raubling, we received the latest software updates for our mining systems. Everxthing seemed to work fine, so I set a waypoint in our Aluminium mining area to test the mining systems in the field. The autopilot did not work very well inside the field, the technical team needs to do some modifications on this. We started or mining tests next to the Daumann satellit. We had to do some justifications on the ming turrents, but then it worked very well and we filled up our cargo space quiet fast.
We went back to Raubling and handed over DHC-Isny to the repair team to fix the issues with the auto pilot. Its expected, the ship is ready for service in about 3 hours.