Very unlikely, due to the ship's master and the pilots' inability to do anything without electrical power on.Who is our admiral?
I believe the on and off will be causal And they did something while power was off thinking that’s what they had to deal with but when power came back on there may have been something they did with power off that they could not undo when power came back on,
There are at least 3 or 4 explanations for why there was a course correction to starboard that made the ship's course exactly toward the structure. Yours isn't likely to be one of them.the boat turned to the right, lost power again and glided into the bridge
Wind.
Tidal currents.
Propellor thrust.
Deliberate.
Coincidence.
In any case, the course over ground was precisely right.
Which calls for another: Foul play in depiction of the actual course by authorities.