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It's possible to lose the drone during a campaign and not be able to replace it for a long time, like during the endgame. When this happens, the main sub only has 5 diving suit lockers, which isn't a reasonable amount for this sub's crew requirements.
Those were all the issues that came to mind immediately. Overall I like the sub, it has a subdued and comfy aesthetic that I appreciate. I love the use of windows, and I like it when subs have crew storage for personal belongings.
Comparing it to the nearest similar Vanilla subs, the weapon distribution seems a bit off. I think you might be operating off of old, pre-Tier design philosophies.The Hephaestus's closest direct competitor is the Winterhalter (sharing a price, both are tier 3, both feature a specialized attached module). Given that you can't buy it until later in the game, it makes perfect sense that the Winterhalter comes out of the box with a railgun, a double coilgun, and a coilgun with one small hardpoint.