As Monty Python says, "Now, for something completely different..."
Here is a new ship with minimum parts and a touch of animation. Imagine a large yo-yo. Replace the string with a sword or lawnmower blade, with the blade's base attached to the yo-yo's axle. Set the blade sweeping menacingly around and around. That is what this thing is doing. I call the base version Star Sword. When I equip it, it becomes a "Slicer" named after the base ship, "Cutter".

I have two approaches to equipping this ship. One is to shrink and hide all equipment. The other, which I often take in-game, is to be lazy, double click the equipment I want, and let the automatic placement routines take over. I think this sort of ship design gives the placement routines headaches. They seem to be searching for symmetries that aren't there. Personally, I like it. I subscribe to the theory that alien design concepts do not have to make sense to us humans. Who cares how it looks if it is slicing your fleet into little pieces?
A note for the devs. The long blade looks really cool in the ship designer. Especially if you change the angle around so the sweeping blade reaches into the foreground at you. The lighting routines give the blade that iconic slashing blade bright highlight flash. Very effective. It would be great cheesy perspective fun on a 3D monitor.
In the main screen, it seems to be in a resting place off center in the hex. The long blade reaches into neighboring tiles. It can then pseudo-slice through another ship by overlapping the graphics. This is very bad for any attempt at immersion. I cal this screenshot "Swooord Fiiights iiin Spaaace!" Note the interesting placement of equipment on the Slicer.

Worse yet is one of these Slicers inside an Altarian Space Port. The blade keeps passing harmlessly through the rotating rings. I can think of several clever and broken-looking things to do in this situation. I strongly advise disabling all animation on ships under construction. After all, they are under construction and systems aren't energized yet. It will help limit my ability to make silly things happen on the screen. (Besides my lame attempts at strategy, I mean.)
The only real way to see it is to have a video. Is there a way to upload a ship file and have it shown off in the dev stream? There are several other submissions in this thread that deserve serious ogling, too.