Hacking a ship is one thing. Getting it to steer directly into a bridge support is entirely different. If I wanted to scare people, I wouldn't make it look like an accident. This is probably the result of diversity hires, poorly trained crew, and shit maintenance scheduling.
my guess as a chief engineer? the lights turning off was them hitting the breakers on the generators to restart their systems fast. because those autopilot systems had them running balls out towards a bridge. this was another attack. there would be no other reason for them to briefly shut off the power. the blast of exhaust was them briefly recovering control and slamming it in reverse. the second power outage was when the hackers got control again and another attempt to restart. they had a person standing at the physical breakers i imagine.
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