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Might be innovative as there's no sliders involved. Been a long time since I played xwing games but dont think it was a simple keypress to bounce power from one system to another. Irons sky's is faster to do on the fly whereas the slider method is more for a long term power setting.
Certainly the demo makes long phases of combat start to become a juggling act as power gets low and you're bouncing it around between weapons, engines and shields.
actually later Eltes also didn't had it.. but mostly.. this became known due to starwars movie and games. Oh, and they have risk to run into IP infringement, as UI control \management methods ripped from x-wing, to the point of radar indication (and position).
P.S> X-Wing was in 1993