A bit of conjecture, but . . .

Regarding the mass figure, less than one-sixth the mass of a runabout, to which it is similarly sized, doesn't seem right to me at all. It's more spindly than the runabout, but almost certainly more of that is solid, and the warp coils are probably quite similar between the two ships.
As I pointed out in another thread, the circular greeble on the front of the nose appears to be a photon torpedo launcher... full sized, not micro. I actually doubt the Peregrine actually has or needs a navigational deflector.
I think you're remembering wrong. The screencaps I posted in the other thread show them coming from the tip of the nose. They couldn't be coming from beneath the cockpit because the angles are all wrong; the ship is turning as it fires and the flash of the torpedo launch appears on the nose all three times. There is no "swivel" action in the episode either because the actual model has no moving parts; even the phaser cannon on the nose never actually moves, even when firing at a target BEHIND the fighter.Well, I could squeeze that in, but photon torpedoes are not basically cylindrical, and when Cal Hudson's fighter fired torpedoes in DS9: The Maquis Part II they came from below the cockpit somewhere...
Definately remembering wrong. That was a phaser blast, not a torpedo.and only blew the pod off the Oninoco and damaged the navigational array...
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