For added local color, have it sitting at a ten degree angle. Everything inside is on a slant. Furniture has to have uneven legs to get a level surface. People orient by the tilt -- "Oh, go down this shaft to deck 10, then uphill from there." The ends of long downhill corridors tend to accumulate trash and other debris.

On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 7:30 AM, Knapp <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:
I wonder how it would feel to live in a Tigress city. It has room for about 5000 plus whatever is converted to living quarters. I am sure that they could double that figure given all the rooms that would no longer be needed for stuff like cargo pods, run and flight rooms etc. Still given all that 10,000 is not that big a population. I would imagine that the ship would be more like the castle at the center of a (let say) medieval town.

This town would grow to be the cultural center as well as military center of the area. People from Tigress castle?? would come to be the best educated and best armed on the planet, perhaps.

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