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The side electrical connectors are ONLY attached to the generator power system, and do not connect to the engine power system.
After 15 minutes of sitting there with the engine running on the other ship pushing power to something, I think the power is going to the generator batteries.
Before teleporting out of rescue 3, I turned off the generator, but left the lights and such on. So that battery was draining, and now its being filled up from the other ship. But I don't think the engine batteries are filling up at all, as the cabin still can't be accessed(buttons don't work as theyre apparently powered by engine battery, not generator). Looking in from the outside, the generator battery dial looks like its maxed, while the engine battery dial hasn't budged.