It's 2037, and I've just about finished the design for my first... ahem, "warship".
Victory class Frigate 5,000 tons 119 Crew 615.98 BP TCS 100 TH 120 EM 0
1200 km/s Armour 6-26 Shields 0-0 Sensors 1/1/0/0 Damage Control Rating 1 PPV 24
Maint Life 1.15 Years MSP 77 AFR 200% IFR 2.8% 1YR 59 5YR 885 Max Repair 64 MSP
Intended Deployment Time: 6 months Flight Crew Berths 2
Hangar Deck Capacity 125 tons Magazine 80
60 EP Ion Drive (2) Power 60 Fuel Use 76% Signature 60 Exp 10%
Fuel Capacity 750,000 Litres Range 35.5 billion km (342 days at full power)
10cm Railgun V1/C3 (6x4) Range 10,000km TS: 2000 km/s Power 3-3 RM 1 ROF 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fire Control S01.2 32-2500 (1) Max Range: 64,000 km TS: 2500 km/s 84 69 53 37 22 6 0 0 0 0
Gas-Cooled Fast Reactor Technology PB-1 (1) Total Power Output 18 Armour 0 Exp 5%
Size 6 Missile Launcher (1) Missile Size 6 Rate of Fire 90
Missile Fire Control FC85-R55 (1) Range 0k km Resolution 55
This design is classed as a Military Vessel for maintenance purposes
I'm not sure why the missile fire control lists a range of 0, it certainly did not have that when I designed it. The reason it has a small boat bay is because I saw a post on the Aurora forum suggesting that if a ship is going down, a good idea is to transfer the ship's CO to a small launch boat, abandoning ship(which guarantees all surviving crew get out), and using the boat to pick up the lifepods. Presumably, the boat wouldn't be easily detected(smaller size = lower emissions) and less likely to be shot down.