Compared to the vast and spacious interior of the three-kilometer-diameter Spherical Battleship, where the layout resembled an urban forest, the structure inside a Prism Ship was much more compact, with one compartment after another arranged side by side.
These compartments varied in size, with the largest comparable to a bird's nest stadium, and the smallest only big enough for one person to stand.
The walls of the compartments were made of a material with similar strength to that of the Prism Ship's outer shell, exhibiting immense strength.
As Harrison Clark went deeper into the structure, about ten kilometers in, more integral internal structures of the compartments were preserved. However, each room contained different amounts of residual impact effects.
These residual impacts were "shadows" left on the walls of the rooms.