Okay, so, eS brought up a question: should we scrap the Penance?
The argument for is: the design is undergunned, doesn't have enough capacity, and despite being cheap still isn't cost-effective compared to the Wrath. A complete redesign lets us use the experience gained to develop a superior version, with specs more to our liking.
The argument against is: we rolled a 3 for the Penance, and doing a redesign risks rolling lower than that, and then we have nothing. Also, it will take longer to become available- if it turns out we need small ships to deal with the Liir for some reason, we might want them ASAP. It'd be safer to do a revision to fix the Penance's problems.
Cost-wise, both are (statistically) the same; scrapping the Penance will get us an average of 2 dice back, meaning a redesign 'costs' one die. Of course, we might get 1 or 3 dice back. Again, it's a gamble.
I'm not sure exactly what a redesign would entail; that's something we would discuss next turn, if we did it. Possibilities include: basically the same but with more capacity, a heavily reworked version with substantially more firepower, or even scaling up to a destroyer.
For a revision, I think the best option would be to integrate the Queen's Glory and Queen's Will into the penance, making them smaller to suit the smaller ship as we do so. That'd give us more capacity and lower the cost at the same time, although it wouldn't provide any more firepower.
We may not have much time to make this decision. Draignean may update tomorrow.