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You've managed to open a nice can of worms thereDaveC426913 said:This gave me pause for thought, and might be relevant to the OP, so I brought it up in the physics subforum.
Usually 'classic' spaceships with that rocket-like longer-than-wide shape are supposed to get some really nasty gravity at both ends, and to make that worse it won't match the original so the structures and internal orientation/equipment are not expected to handle it properly.Melbourne Guy said:And on that, I wondered how aggressive the Dzhanibekov Effect would be on a ship half a kilometre long? Would it impart enough force to be structurally damaging?
The expected long walkway/transport corridors along the ship axis becomes deep wells, to start with.
If it's not some 'classic' but a well-thought 'design for emergency' kind of ship, then things can be different, of course.