My conclusion is that Kerbals are actually demonic beings that disguise themselves as the adorable green creatures that we all know and love to trick us into helping them seize control of the universe and throw it into an age of eternal darkness. You just did something that forced it to gradually reveal its true form, and I strongly recommend that you go no further with this.
People usually seem to imagine Jeb as a masculine action hero. Am I the only one who imagines him as a regular but somewhat crazy Kerbal whose courage stems entirely from the fact that he has no idea what's actually going on?
So basically, EA is the corporate equivalent of a Nice Guy, with capital letters? "Customers only go for unoriginal companies that steal their ideas from others. Innovative corporations finish last!"
I name my orbiter/lander probes after fictional characters that have dropped someone from a high place. I have Jaime and Bran; Petyr and Lysa; and Mulan and Shang. The last one wasn't exactly a deliberate attempt to kill the dropee - he actually did that himself - but it's still good!
I once dedicated an entire series of satellites, the Lolsats, to attempting to achieve a collision like that. It was a lot harder than I thought it would be.
I wouldn't call that a fully armed and operational battle station, though. It needs to be bigger, and with more weapons! EDIT: But the second one is more like it!
That's a sweet looking craft for sure! Mine usually don't look that neat, though. I just stick parts wherever I can and use my imagination to explain it all. Nobody's going to see it anyway.
But isn't the purpose of part clipping usually to make things look better? Like, instead of having a lot of protruding parts, or just a generally unattractive craft, you simply squash everything together and pretend it's sophisticated engineering.