I love the Glitch horsehead.
It's a horse, and the Glitch are medieval, so a horse would be a very appropriate representation of transportation. It's female, a reference to ships always being 'she's. And it looks hilarious. Much more interesting than... well, pretty much every other AI, but
especially the faceless, featureless human's, even if you ignore the fridge brilliance. Kinda like the Floran's, I think it was, who literally 'hacked' and stole their's with an axe to it's computer-skull.
If they take it out, I'll mod it back in - and probably use it with the build-your-own-ship mod, because the Glitch are otherwise kinda boring, medieval-robots juxtaposition notwithstanding.
I don't know why they just didn't do that - make the ship modular, personalizable, and expandable, instead of setting them all into singular upgrade paths like they're doing. I guess it was because 'only your homeworld could be affected by terraforming' or whatever? That's what I thought I'd heard once, at least. It still seems totally pointless, since you constantly need to be picking up and moving on to tier-up, and all the decoratives are pointless, just for looks, and without function (though this argument assumes they will continue to be pointless in the future, which I think is the case, but not necessarily true).
There's just so much else that's irritating, too - they don't buy into or use their own aesthetic, is one of the most annoying things in my opinion. Space swords and space axes?
I guess - but seriously, space wands? Your first item is a high-tech matter manipulator that can chop stuff at range without touching it, but instead of buiding upgrades for it, you make metalier picks and axes - not even sci-fi variants, but straight up picks and axes? Armor gets increasingly derpy lookin' as you go up the tiers... ughhhhh. And hell, you start the game with a broken sword - not a gun or anything, but an archaic
sword. Yup, sure is sci-fi. And you can't make any more, and instead make a bow out of wood - and then iron - despite the fact that your ship is from the get-go capable of 3d-printing. Which we, already,
today, can use to print parts for guns?