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I'm glad you like my ship. If you don't like the original design of Star Trek ships with saucers, have a look at Klingon ships or the Federation ship U.S.S. Stargazer.
Fly safe 🙂
I'm very pleased to hear that you like my ship 🙂. I'm sorry you had problems with the starboard airlock, although I can't quite reproduce the error yet I think it's just a bug.
I have created a discussion about the airlock problem and would ask you to let me know if the problem occurs again or if you have any more information about it.
As for the empty spaces in the ship: after some trial and error, I've come to a compromise: fewer spaces in the ship and reasonably acceptable maneuverability. As part of this compromise, the ship has lost a transporter room and the crew quarters.
In the end, I didn't knew exactly how to deal with these empty spaces, but I wanted to avoid additional losses in maneuverability.
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In general, there will be one or two updates for this ship in the future 😉.
Many thanks for your detailed comment and your recommendation!
I hope the Repulse will serve you well in the future.
Note: I did notice several open large unlit areas of the ship mostly around the saucer I would recommend filling them with perhaps forward facing thrusters to help it slow down or decorations
Overall a great ship would highly recommend.