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Railguns do use a lot of power, but that's why there are many batteries in the ship which should suffice for the railguns to last for a whole fight
As for the container vs conveyor strength it won't matter much because all the ammo of the artillery turrets are kept directly under the turrets in the cargo containers below the turrets themselves x3
Interior and design? there is not at all and the lighting is like in the basement, although even there is a light bulb than here.
I can conclude that there are more minuses than pluses, to the pluses I took a good maneuverability and more or less properly installed cannons that give them almost full visibility without big blind spots for them....
The rest you have already figured out.
I tried to find a pattern and solutions, but they did not appear to me.
Small containers were used as conveyors. they used to have a little more strength than a normal container, but now this is no longer relevant and can cause more problems than a reinforced conveyor. all important systems are connected closely to the hull of the ship, which is a violation of the same strength. as well as conveyors are connected openly to the guns and hydrogen barrels to the same. With the new targeting system it is now possible to hit not only the cannons, but also the systems of the ship that are brought outside. Any hit causes serious damage...