Thought you guys might find this interesting as you are all nerds like me. The decks in Expanse ships are built perpendicular to thrust, so that inertia can provide the necessary force to create "artificial gravity" when the ship is underway. Here is an example. [img]https://i.redd.it/5sfv72czwiry.jpg[/img] Imagine the ship in the screenshot - one of the frigates carried by my ship and a star on the show - as a sky scraper if it stands on its engine. Like any normal sky scraper, the floors stack up on top of each other and are short, being only as long as the width of the skyscraper rather than the height of the skyscraper. This is different from a Starwars ship, where the decks are in line with the engines. Anyway, if you ever have to board any of my vessels, keep this in mind. Might help in adding detail to a post! Time for bed... Maybe. [@Sep] I was rewatching S2 of The Expanse and noticed a brief mention of the development of inertia dampeners. While not significant to my ship, it could be shown when S4 is released. Thought that was interesting.