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[X] Four Type-2 Thrusters (33 -> 42 Cost) [Very High Maneuverability]
[X] Two Type-3 Thrusters (33 -> 45.5 Cost) [Very High Manoeuvrability]
Why is three Type-2s even an option?
Anyway, we've been saving up thus far, time to start splashing out.
[X] Two Type-3 Thrusters (33 -> 45.5 Cost) [Very High Manoeuvrability]
The second option is your old friend the half-saucer. Using the same deck plan but directly bisecting it provides a vertical surface ideal for the installation of additional impulse engines without impinging on the traditional neck or engineering spaces. Core structural elements extend from amidships to give the ship a round-knife aesthetic, with space available for an aft-shuttle bay, the top of the warp core, or whatever else you think might be useful to fill that area. This will commit you to a minimum of two impulse engines, although if you elect to use the Type-3 thruster prototypes you can see the potential in adding a small auxiliary drive along the midline of the ship, though the costs for such a compact version compatible with the same power systems will probably cost as much as a full-sized engine. The Type-2, however, would commit you to either two or four engines with no in-between.
Why is three Type-2s even an option?
Anyway, we've been saving up thus far, time to start splashing out.
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