One of my favourite datasets from this year was the Pier 5 M81-M82-IFN competition set a few months back, and I recently had the idea to try reprocessing the dataset with a 2x drizzle integration, focusing more on showcasing details in the galaxies themselves rather than the IFN in the full field.
Pier 5 is extremely fast: (5.94/2.8)^2 / (3.76/2)^2 - 1 = 27% faster than a RASA running the ubiquitous 3.76um pixels for instance. Together with the fact that the OSC camera gives three times as many light frames per group than you would get with mono, all indications are that P5 should be ideally suited to drizzle integration.
Resulting resolution is ~ 1.22"/px, which is well sampled for the aperture and well suited to imaging medium-sized galaxies. Although I've never tried a 3x drizzle, that might also be an interesting possibility for a large enough dataset on smaller targets.
Anyway, hopefully a convincing case that P5 need not be standing idle this galaxy season :)