Well, that depends on the ship. On Bishamon - my major vessel where the most of my vital assets are based - most parts are... let's call them 'foreign', as far as they are only installed by me in person, but produced by third-party factions. Weapons come from Gas Miners, engines - from The Core, hull armorement - from The Order. The interiors are, however, mostly custom and were made to fit my everyday and emergency needs. No emergencies happened so far, but it never meant i should let my guard down.
When talking about Osprey - situation is slightly different. It's husk and weapons are 'third-party', while naviagtion system and the hardware in general is slightly improved to be more resistant to affections of the harsh enviroments - like, for example, irradiated Kappa,
and the engines: those i have built personally, using the black market model schematics. Was the most exciting one to work at, even more exciting compared to retrofitted Gallia engines, which turned out to be much more simple that i have expected: based off the existing Sirian engine models, the changed added were purely... cosmetics. They are all even running on H-Fuel, not promethene.
Sanako took a short break from her speech, and finished her drink. She had plenty of different feelings about being allowed into the ranks of Canaan project: honoured to contribute in it, happy because even her most ambitious plan so far have succeded, relieved that it didn't go as complicated as she expected... and a lot more complex feelings she couldn't really describe.
You don't need to ask me twice, James. Just stop for a second, look around - i have made it there just for a chance of blind luck to contribute into Canaan project, to be a part you? Isn't that enough to proove me determined enough to walk this path until it's logical conclusion? With you by my side i will go as far as i will be able to afford.