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Is it cheating if I used the Community Materials Pack? I created what is essentially a Teller-Ulam thermonuclear warhead. I made a fuel tank out of depleted uranium, filled it with 1 kt of deuterium, and strapped it to a nuke. The pack adds fusion reactions for deuterium in fuel tanks, but it's a little bugged, so it's way easier to initiate fusion than normal. But if you put one in a friendly fleet with the ship (b/c I can't get a missile through the CIWS) and detonate it manually, the ship goes to pieces.
Note that this behavior is probably a bug, since the nuke might actually be spawning INSIDE the ship.
I would ask how you did it.
If that doesn't work, then I can't help you that much.
I know it's not much. The trouble is, both Compensators were built for durability almost to the exclusion of all else. Half the MkII's dry mass is hull armor and almost all of the other half is radiator and internal armor, so it's not hard to beat it in mass and cost efficiency.