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I think you're misunderstanding what I'm saying. What I'm talking about is the fact that stabilizers don't need to be placed on a single axis. By placing stabilizers on multiple axises (tilt the angle you place your stabilizers on up by 45 degrees), you can decrease the horizontal distance required for a fully-stabilized reactor.Instead of having a ship that's hideously elongated in one direction (with a dense blob of reactors at one end and a dense blob of stabilisers at the other end), you're describing something more like an umbrella (a dense blob of reactors at the handle and a thin curved "dish" of stabilisers as the canopy) that's hideously elongated in many directions?
(I tried to give a visual example, but for some reason this website does not recognize gaps of more than 1 space)