I've just switched on docking permission from the options, and it really helps realise the world of Oolite a bit more. I was flying towards some Dodo and targetted it and asked permission to dock (shift-L), but it told me I was 5th in a queue to dock. Lo and behold, there was a boa leaving the station and it's entourage of sidewinders soon followed. Just as soon as the last one was out I was messaged giving me permission to dock. No idea what happens if I request to dock as an offender, but I guess I'll find out sooner or later (some of those narcotics prices are too tempting), and the worst that can happen as far as I know so far is you get charged a few hundred credits for not following protocols.
Oh, and thanks for the tips on the ANA. I bought one last week, and the only time I'd seen it in action was when taking on a passenger or parcel delivery. Good to know I can employ it at any time, even if reading the planet names on the Pandora's screen is nigh-on impossible!
It's also surprising how much time taking an apparent detour can save you. I was flying to the top right corner of galaxy 1 earlier, and I had to get to a planet to my right which was 5.6hours away. There was another planet, very close, pretty much directly up from me, a little to the right. It looked for all the world to be about the same distance from the target planet, but since it only took 24 minutes to get there, I thought I'd give it a try, especially as it gave me an opportunity to offload a few tonnes of furs (which, incidentally, still surprises me that feline planets don't classify as illegal). Anyway, I get there, 0.4 hours later and discover the original target planet is now only 4 hours away, saving me 1.2 hours overall. Even apparent detours can save you time just as long as you aren't obviously travelling away from the target.
Ptitseb - I've noticed that I don't seem to be able to deactivate weapons using the underscore (_) key, which according to the
oolite wiki ought to work. Bit odd, as other Fn-key keys like backslash that is now a synonym for the start button (select compass target, when you have the appropriate upgrade) works fine. Although I've not actually found a use for that option yet - clean ships don't seem to mind if you target them, especially with only a id scanner, and pirates will attack you regardless it seems, but I just thought I'd mention it as something that might need mapping.