I just had a second look for ships. It's pretty darn unlikely because (heh) the warp points leading to the black hole are of the really nasty variety, save one. The ones you explore when you've researched armour, repair, etc etc like I *had* to do just to get out of my home system
OK, I should probably shut up now lest I give my position away ;-) I just wanted to flag it up more than anything else, see if anyone's seen this happen.
Could it just be that the original path the ship plotted got disrupted by the black-hole movement? As far as I can see, that happens AFTER normal movement in simultaneous....
EDIT: I know they should have their orders cleared if they take damage, but I'd swear they went Scooby AFTER passing into the black hole system.
I checked my previous turns, and I think my repair ship cleared it's orders and fell toward the black hole instead of following it's plotted course out through the far warp point. Of course it's difficult to tell because my orders were naturally cleared when it entered the system.
I don't know if this is because it's a repair ship, because some of my other ships (colony/pop transport) have exhibited this behaviour whilst passing through the system.
A likely explanation for this is that I messed up my turn submission and the orders didn't take, and this wouldn't affect things in my empire too much because I have orders for everything stacked and queued, but it would affect ships whose orders were cleared because of damage.
However, what's the chances that I messed up my submission every time a ship passed into the black hole system?
There's something at work here I just can't pin it down....
[ August 02, 2002, 14:09: Message edited by: Marvin Kosh ]