1)
Thank the police and state that you hope to present them with a competitive design at a future date.
2)
10 size 1 spacedocks
3 assembly lines (Hull A18) - production effectiveness 3.5
3 assembly lines (Engine RE4) - production effectiveness 3.5
Build llama haulers
1 Assemly line (Machine gun MGI7) - production effectiveness 4.1 (idle)
Build MGI7
3)
-Laisa Nigel
New RE5 Engine (target characteristics :Hull = .5H, weight =<450Kg full, fuel = 360s, Thrust => 6G)
-Tavian Lexom
A19(s) Hull
4)
Look for weapons capable of piercing armour.
Selling guns doesn't seem to be helping much, but until we have something new to build I don't see a need to change...
Having a chassis designed for both atmospheric and vacuum travel would seem like a decent investment. Having such a thing that conforms to police specifications would seem practical, even if they don't pay well...
Easy to control sounds like simple and stable, so avoid too much manoeuvring. As a fighter it would, however, need something in terms of performance, so probably a high maximum speed. Alternatively it could have a twin-pilot arrangement so that one pilot is dedicated to directing acceleration while the other handles all other controls. A turret would take pressure off of the pilot and allow them to engage without taking a collision course. Armour-piercing would imply a single large weapon. It is probably cheaper to avoid getting hit than to put armour on it. Atmospheric flight would require a lot of fuel. Maybe some sort of low-power engine with a small supply of some sort of boost. Ideally the main weapon would extend through a significant portion of the vessels length, which would be difficult if it was centrally-mounted. If the pilots were mounted in the rear there would probably be noise issues with the propulsion, especially in atmosphere, and the weapon would need to be forward-mounted to remain credible in pursuit. I suggest either mounting the pilots either side of the weapon or mounting the weapon off-centre and attempt some sort of counter-balance, perhaps with the wings or a counter-measure pod.
So... aerodynamic shape with high-mounted wings a small-device attachment on the top and a large turret on the base and space for the turret to retract into the chassis and the weapon to be realigned to face backwards then slide into the hull, for landing purposes...
P.S.
ooooh, good idea, lets look for a weapons engineer instead!