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Not sure which version but it was the latest at the time of posting this.
Have not tried to replicate in single player/vanilla.
Running Hulls thruster efficiency mod (+ others but this one seems like it would be the biggest suspect)
Observed with hydrogen thrusters only, have not tested with other thruster types.
Honestly suspecting mods are doing this but thought I would post incase of an actual issue.
Firstly, I have a pinned Bug Reports discussion which I check frequently. https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/workshop/filedetails/discussion/757123653/350540973993645762/
If you spawn your own threads for issues, I will not see them because I do not get notified.
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This script only controls thrust over connectors when "detectBlocksOverConnectors" is set to true so I'm assuming that has been manually enabled.
To fix the issue you listed, simply reset the thrust override to zero by right clicking on the thrust override slider. The script sets the override of all subgrid thrust to a very tiny number to prevent them from dampening motion when they shouldn't. If you disconnect a ship that was previously having its thrusters controlled by this script, you will need to manually get rid of this or the thrust will not respond to your input commands.