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i came a across two articles that might be relevant on that topic, though as i didn't really invest much time into building ships myself, but rather relied on bps from the workshops i can't say for sure.
https://steamlists.com/avorion-how-to-ignore-block-damage-building-strategy-technique/
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2546153606
I was truely appreciating the effciency of your designs. You managed to overlay certain blocks which i didn't know that was even possible. Meanwhile even if i upgrade to more durable but also higher weight armor the designs are still nicely manouverable as they were more than excelent to start with.
The 15 slots still has the same approach?