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I say that because what I've noticed is that when using the "o" key to align yourself with the local grid, unlike any other ship I've used, the Fulcrum doesn't rotate or pivot around a point that exists within the bounds of the ship itself. It rotates around what seems to be a fixed point several meters below the ship itself.
It isn't particularly easy to notice in space, unless you're up close to a station or something else static, but more easily noticed when on a planet. In some ways it isn't a big deal, however it does have the unfortunate danger of causing "entanglement" with a POI - if for example you're trying to lang on a surface, get bumped and end up off kilter and reflexively hit "o" to realign yourself like you would in any other ship... the pivot ends up moving you to the side, not just rolling as you'd expect.