First off, let me state that this bug (I believe it is a bug at this point) relates to the issues initially encountered and outlined in this thread:
http://aurora2.pentarch.org/index.php/topic,5737.0.htmlOn further investigation I believe that it is the star system itself that is bugged as opposed to a specific ship or missile design. Essentially, the star system GJ 1289 in my game appears to be confused about the position of planetary bodies and possibly the secondary star as well. The system is a binary star system which appears at first glance to simply be large, with the secondary star and accompanying bodies being very far away from the primary star system. I have attached screenshots for context. The first screenshot shows a zoomed in view of the primary star and the jump points leading into the system while the second screenshot shows a zoomed out view which shows the secondary star as well. Note the small blue circle around "GJ-1289-A (G4-V)" in the second shot. That blue circle is an orbital comparison range marker set to 10x Pluto. So, again, this system appears to be massive in size.
Screenshot 1Screenshot 2So the issues I have encountered in this system beyond the thread listed above is that any ship that is set to go to planetary bodies around the secondary star initially show a small distance to travel as well as a relatively short ETE. However, as I advance time the distance as well as the ETE grows as opposed to shrinks. Three more screenshots to illustrate this. Note that between each screenshot time was advanced by exactly 1 day. Also note that the destination is a wreck that is in orbit of one of the planets which itself is orbiting the secondary star in this system.
Screenshot 3Screenshot 4Screenshot 5Beyond ships inability to actually go to these planets, as well as the issues with launching long range probes towards the planetary bodies, things seem more or less normal in the system. I have colonies on planets around the primary star and am able to travel between them with no problems. It may also be important to note that I am 95% certain that there is, at the least, a NPR colony on one or more of the planetary bodies around the secondary star. I think it may actually be a homeworld but I have been unable to confirm it.
I'm not sure what other information I can provide since there isn't an overt error message or anything but if more details are required I'll be happy to provide what I can, just let me know. Additionally, I am interested in ways to "bandage" this problem if possible as I am not quite ready to start a new game yet. If there is anything I can do to that effect I'd appreciate it.