On a tangent, I thought it would be interesting to look at some of the station designs. Jackill's has a nice description for the four drydock variants, and FASA suggested that the Regular design was simply one variant in a series of modular stations.
Composition of fleet yards (Jackill):
Antares Fleet Yards: 3 Mk II Pharaohs
Barington Industries: 1 Mk I Roman, 1 Mk II Pharaoh, 1 Mk III Aztec
Bekkaas Military Installation: 3 Mk I Romans, 4 Mk II Pharaohs, 5 Mk III Aztecs, 1 Mk IV Maya
Boeing-Matsushita: 2 Mk I Romans, 1 Mk II Pharaoh
Boston Construction Complex (Earth): 5 Mk I Romans, 2 Mk II Pharaohs, 1 Mk III Aztec, 1 Mk IV Maya
Cameron Naval Center: 3 Mk I Romans, 2 Mk II Pharaohs, 5 Mk III Aztec
Cochrane Industries: 7 Mk I Romans, 5 Mk II Pharaohs, 2 Mk III Aztecs, 3 Mk IV Mayas
Dared Shipyards: 1 Mk II Pharaoh, 4 Mk IV Mayas
Deneb Starfleet Division: 2 Mk I Romans, 4 Mk II Pharaohs, 3 Mk III Aztecs, 1 Mk IV Maya
Duotechnica Industries (Luna): 3 Mk I Romans, 2 Mk III Aztecs
Entropy Space Facilities: 1 Mk II Pharaoh, 2 Mk III Aztecs
Fasis Assembly Installation: 2 Mk I Romans, 2 Mk II Pharaohs
Geomry Assembly Area: 3 Mk II Pharaohs, 1 Mk III Aztec
Harisburg Ship Works: 2 Mk I Romans, 3 Mk II Pharaohs
Harrell Hullworks: 2 Mk II Pharaohs, 1 Mk III Aztec
Karington Space Facility: 2 Mk I Romans, 2 Mk II Pharaohs
Lancing Assembly Dock: 3 Mk I Romans, 1 Mk II Pharaoh
Masrhal Fields (Andor): 2 Mk I Romans, 2 Mk II Pharaohs, 1 Mk III Aztec
Merimar Ship Works: 4 Mk I Romans, 7 Mk III Aztecs, 3 Mk IV Mayas
Merria Spacecity: 4 Mk I Romans, 3 Mk II Pharaohs, 1 Mk III Aztec, 2 Mk IV Mayas
Miami Naval Yards (Earth): 4 Mk I Romans, 1 Mk II Pharaoh, 1 Mk IV Maya
New Aberdeen Yards: 2 Mk I Romans, 2 Mk II Pharaohs, 1 Mk IV Maya
Parinton Assembly Station: 3 Mk II Pharaohs
Quarian Assembly Yards: 4 Mk I Romans
Roseanna Assembly Yards (Cait): 1 Mk II Pharaoh, 2 Mk III Aztecs, 3 Mk IV Mayas
Rotterdam Station: 3 Mk III Aztecs
Rowington Yards: 2 Mk I Romans, 2 Mk II Pharaohs, 1 Mk III Aztec
San Francisco Yards (Earth): 7 Mk I Romans, 3 Mk II Pharaohs, 1 Mk III Aztec, 5 Mk IV Mayas
Shane Yards: 2 Mk I Romans, 1 Mk III Aztec
Starbase 12: 1 Mk I Roman, 2 Mk II Pharaohs, 1 Mk III Aztec
Starbase 16 Orbital Assembly: 3 Mk I Romans, 1 Mk II Pharaoh, 2 Mk III Aztecs, 1 Mk IV Maya
Tiburon Construction Yards: 1 Mk II Pharaoh, 2 Mk III Aztecs
T'ndaris Star Vessels (Vulcan): 4 Mk I Romans, 1 Mk II Pharaoh, 2 Mk III Aztecs
Urbuaris Construction: 3 Mk I Romans, 1 Mk II Pharaoh
Utopia Planitia (Mars): 7 Mk I Romans, 2 Mk II Pharaohs, 5 Mk III Aztecs, 5 Mk IV Mayas
Varius Spacedock (Betazed): 2 Mk I Romans, 2 Mk II Pharaohs, 1 Mk III Aztec
Vega Shipyards: 2 Mk I Romans, 5 Mk II Pharaohs
Vulcanis Space Facilities (Vulcan): 5 Mk I Romans, 5 Mk II Pharaohs, 2 Mk III Aztecs, 3 Mk IV Mayas
Waters Installation: 1 Mk I Roman, 5 Mk II Pharaohs, 1 Mk III Aztec
Xarets Works (Tellar): 1 Mk I Roman, 2 Mk II Pharaohs
Mk I Roman class drydock. An older "basic" model used for civilian ships as well as Starfleet and military vessels.
Mk II Pharaoh class drydock. A more flexible and improved version of the Roman, with the dock often "wrapping" around the specific hull design to allow for better work.
Mk III Aztec class mobile drydock. This variant sports a warp nacelle and impulse drive along with a modified basic bridge and hangar module for support craft, with a maximum safe speed of warp 5 (it can achieve warp 6 and even 7 as emergency speeds, though the latter is likely to be destructive). It can be deployed as needed to support other shipyards or assist vessels who need emergency repairs and can't operate on their own power. It carries no defensive weaponry, but does have basic shields.
Mk IV Maya class drydock. The most advanced model at this time, with the intent to eventually replace all of the older Romans in service. It has increased support elements.
FASA had a mobile drydock, the Pearl, which is sort of a more military cousin of the Aztec model if the description is to be believed. It is mentioned as having seen service in the Four Years War, replacing the older and non-mobile Newport News class drydock (which had to be towed) and giving Starfleet a decisive advantage in ship repair. The Klingons didn't deploy
such a unit until after the war. The Pearl is also said to be large enough to house two heavy cruisers simultaneously. Despite its military description, it only has shields and no defensive weaponry like the Aztec.
For the R-1 series based on the Regula blueprints, there was a range of different modules available. FASA also suggested, rather amusingly, that the highly specialized Samson tugs could be used to move the outposts if needed. Since such a project requires a huge power output, the Samson has only basic defensive shields and no weaponry since it can't spare the energy.
R-1 variants:
The
Invictus serves in the defense role, mounting 9 phaser banks and 6 torpedo tubes with some units being augmented by a squadron of Scorpio class corvettes. Primarily used to protect various borders, including the Klingon and Romulan neutral zones. It's tempting to think several of these might have been the outposts destroyed by the Borg in "The Neutral Zone."
The
Informant model was built to supplement the
Invictus outposts by providing advanced sensors and computer analysis facilities. This station often monitors local ship movements and phenomena, and carries 6 phasers and 3 torpedo tubes for defense.
The
Investigator model is used to support scientific research in various sectors. This version has extensive labs and sensor equipment.
The
Artisan stations are manufacturing centers, designed to export a variety of goods that might need alternate gravities and other special environments. They sometimes act as trade hubs also.
The
Administrator variant is likely based on the office complex designed for TMP, although the illustration keeps the orientation consistent with the other R-1 models. Perhaps FASA intended it to be a separate unit, but it's not entirely clear.
The
Mercy configuration is a dedicated medical facility, combining both treatment wards and research for fields like xenobiology.
The
Harmony station is for recreation and cultural exchange. FASA even includes a casino module for economic studies. Right next to the wine cellar.
Lastly, the
Terminus version is a specialized prison station, used to house captured enemy agents and dangerous criminals. It is patrolled by corvettes and other local support craft and is armed with 3 phasers and 3 torpedo banks.