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To anyone reading this: take my earlier comment with a grain of salt. I strongly recommend testing it out to determine if it meets your needs before spending too much time fleet building, but it might end up meeting your needs perfectly fine, I'm not sure.
I talked to komet07 as well and it seems to me that it's just a different perception of the magnitude of issues. I care a great deal about balance, as an over- or under-powered ship is one that is either not fun for the user or the opponent in my experience. And if a ship can only use half of it's firepower, or use turrets only as spinals, that is a problem to me, where others might not see those as issues.