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I do not understand the truth, with the gigantic amount of content that is in some resource mods of the game itself, I do not know how they have not released one that simply expands the content in ships. Complex, TFS, etc seek to modify the entire game for multiplayer but hopefully some modder will integrate that content into the campaign because the problem is the changes in mechanics and programming of the mods I think, I do not think it is a problem that the mothership builds other types of ships.
Nexus: Jupiter Incident, Star Wars Empire at War, and Sin of the Solar Empire Rebellion.
There is this other game called Genesis Rising but it won't run on Modern Intel video cards. I made a review about it on how to get it running with Nvidia graphics card. The story line is kind of meh but has 3 endings.
These are the only proper Space RTS that play exactly like Homeworld.
There is another game called Hegemonia Iron Legion(don't get The Solon Heritage as it doesn't have single player campaign) but the controls scheme plays nothing like any of the games above. I wouldn't call this a HW like game.
They are considered good games though. So it is worth checking out campaign wise. Just making suggestion to OP. The devs are still active for Star Wars Empire at war. They recently updated the game in January. They made C&C remaster.
The games I listed are way closer to HW gameplay than your typical Turn-based strategy games I always see online that says they are like HW which is not. I hate Turn-based Strategy.