The big problem is that people keep comparing it to the Order VHFs and their Bomber. Those were based on a vanilla order ship which was based off of the Liberty Navy Defender.
However, if you look at the Onuris and the Hathor, Order ships which are not based on any technology from liberty, you will see that they are very curved and sharp like this one.
Yes, I know, "But the Onuris's wings go forwards and this one's go backwards". Okay, and? It's a different ship. Different ships serve different purposes and their wings may go in different directions. Take a look at the liberty's light fighter and their VHF's. Do the LF's wings go in the same direction as the VHF's? No, they don't.
People keep acting like a ship is supposed to look like a slightly modified version of some other ship from the same line. If all the ships looked like modified versions of the same basic vanilla VHF, the game would be extraordinarily boring.
Take a look at the Junker's Gitano. It looks nothing like the other ships of their line but it is still clearly fitting.
Take a look at kusari's bomber, compare it to their VHF. They look nothing alike, but both still clearly fit their line.
Take a look at the order LF and the order VHF's and bomber. They look nothing alike, but they all fit quite well.
Take a look at the Union Corse's Light Fighter and compare it to their Heavy Fighter. They look nothing alike, but they still fit in the same line quite well.
Ships don't have to have look the same to fit the same line, they only need the same style of construction and texturing. Don't compare my fighter to the Order VHF, because that was based on a liberty ship. Compare it to the Onuris, which, like my ship, has curved bird-like wings, is curvy and sharp, and not shaped like a box with triangles like the other Order snubs.
And, as I said, it wasn't originally intended to be an Order ship, so it might not fit perfectly as one, but it already fits closely enough that just a few changes to the body to make it slightly less round, will be enough.