tl;dr at bottom
Hopefully there is someone who can map this out for in a bit more detail. As I understand the manual, the G2 Tek will only "lock you out for 24 hours 'cause it's a dumb computer" if you are at the surface for more than 3 minutes after having missed a mandatory deco stop, after having automatically raised your GF to 100/100. If you were diving a Perdix in any or all of the above scenarios, what would the computer indicate?
If you're using it as a backup (but not using it as your deco computer, not sure how it's a backup then) and your primary dies, so now your only computer does not have your correct gas history. Will a Perdix eventually clear you for the next dive? Sort of like how if you violate your NDL on many rec computers, but ascend slowly, the violation will clear?
I can definitely see a couple of scenarios where this would be useful (and I'm sure there are others). Say you had to short a stop by 30 seconds for some very important reason. It would sure be nice for your computer to just take that in stride. Or if for some (also very important) reason you decided that you needed in-water re-compression (frowned on by almost everyone, but might be the least-bad option in some circumstances), it would be cool if your computer would just keep on keepin' on.
You don't have to convince me that the Perdix is better. If I decide to get into tech diving I'll sell my dumb computers and get the latest greatest Shearwater wonder. But I would like to know more detail on exactly why.
tl;dr I guess my only question is - Will the Perdix give you useful dive functionality if you surface after having missed a mandatory deco stop. Will you be able to safely dive, using that computer as a dive computer, and with it knowing your correct tissue loading, within 24 hours?
Thank you very much for your time,
Brian