I just drew my first ship design ever (which I'll scan in in a few days when I reconnect my scanner - this is btw almost torture as I have to crawl behind a massive wooden table and find the right input box on the backside of my PC), and I must say that it does look quite rubbish compared to what you guys did, especially because it's more like what you would call a "blueprint": It's lacking damn much detail. In fact, it's just the outline of the ship
. Anyways, the Hammerhead is supposed to be a three-sectioned multifunction ship. One section, the "Hammerhead-Section" sits right up on the saucer section and makes the ship look like a hammerhead shark from above. Then we have the saucer section and beneath the "generations section".
Basically, this is supposed to be used for long journeys exceeding the realm of our galaxy, the snickers, erm, I mean, milky way. It has two small own nacelles which enable it to go at maximally warp 2.
The saucer section and the engineering section are basically one section on the Hammerhead and called saucer section because it has the function of a normal saucer section: to save peoples lives.
Finally we have the hammerhead section, which is the smallest but the best armed one. It has "invisible" nacelles, they are integrated into the hull and hidden by an extremely thin layer of aluminium. This is done for tricking enemies: The adversary ship's bridge crew look at the section and don't see any warp nacelles. They think: "Hey let's just wait until it has used up its shield and weapon energy, then it'll have to surrender because it can't flee." Well, bad plan, it will go onto max warp and escape to a federation base or planet.

Basically, this is supposed to be used for long journeys exceeding the realm of our galaxy, the snickers, erm, I mean, milky way. It has two small own nacelles which enable it to go at maximally warp 2.
The saucer section and the engineering section are basically one section on the Hammerhead and called saucer section because it has the function of a normal saucer section: to save peoples lives.
Finally we have the hammerhead section, which is the smallest but the best armed one. It has "invisible" nacelles, they are integrated into the hull and hidden by an extremely thin layer of aluminium. This is done for tricking enemies: The adversary ship's bridge crew look at the section and don't see any warp nacelles. They think: "Hey let's just wait until it has used up its shield and weapon energy, then it'll have to surrender because it can't flee." Well, bad plan, it will go onto max warp and escape to a federation base or planet.