well, as it is now you could remove the whole middle part, and the ship would still move together I think.
I did leave room for plating in the middle part, but as with other things, I am out of thulium. thulium plating requires much dust.
I am almost thinking that I should have used ponium instead.
I think there should be enough space for computers-communication. the front is still mostly empty, consoles being in a nook in the wall. or floor. or roof. kind of hard to define.
thulium means "top" and aluminium is "bottom" ( near consoles). it is useful to know which keys will do which action when I pilot.
I am thinking about carving 2 more rooms there., which will be filled depending on current mission. when acting as command ship, I guess one would be gun control for turrets, and one for communication and utility.
pre-edit: engines and weapons have separate power sources. the middle section is purely for walking from one end to the other.
not sure if I'll ever do that however, since I am using a civilian build.
edit: maneuvering thrusters, however , are a weakness. This ship isn't meant to be engaged in close combat.
not having to trade agility for safety is something I think I can solve in the next design of this class. which will have retro-thrusters too. and smaller arms and several improvements.