I'm not going to copy out the entire ancillary documentation, but if you don't have a copy handy, the highlights are that by law, every human ship has a datacore. Datacores are automatic and permanent logs of 'every decision, every action, every risk, every malfunction, every crisis'.
Now, we know that this is not true. But with that in mind, what is the point of a ship taking a datacore from another ship? It would retain all the information (whether the other ship was hijacked, destroyed or sold) and wouldn't stand up to inspection. Also, scan and emission signatures seem almost as unique as fingerprints, even if the ship has been significantly altered.Not only were the data unalterable, but any attempt
to alter them was unalterably recorded. In effect, this
provided a kind of Write Only Memory: with the proper
UMCP codes, it could be read; but it could never be
rewritten.
Just some thoughts...