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Chrysalis: The 36-Mile Generation Ship That Would Dwarf Manhattan and Outlast Nations

Last updated: March 1, 2026 8:35 pm
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The Chrysalis concept stretches ship design to urban scale—36 miles of forests, farms, and fusion reactors meant to keep a closed civilization alive long enough to reach another star.

Manhattan measures 13.4 miles tip-to-tip. The theoretical Chrysalis generation ship—conceived by architect Giacomo Infelise and a multi-disciplinary team—spans 36 miles, turning a vessel into a mobile continent built for a 400-year voyage to Proxima Centauri b.

Size Is the Point: Why 36 Miles Beats 641 Meters

Star Trek’s Galaxy-class Enterprise-D is a stubby 641 m. That works when you have warp drive and starbases every few light-years. Chrysalis abandons faster-than-light fantasy and confronts physics head-on: to keep thousands alive between stars you need self-replenishing air, water, food, gravity, and fuel—all of which require acreage. The design devotes entire internal valleys to rotational gravity, closed-loop agriculture, and in-flight industry, eliminating resupply as a mission variable.

Inside the Hull: A 26-Trillion-Tonne Ecosystem

  • Rotational Gravity: A 10 km-diameter cylinder spins at 1.2 rpm, producing 1 g at the rim.
  • Biomes: 30 % of internal area is forest and cropland—enough to sequester CO₂ and feed 4,000 crew with 20 % surplus.
  • Power: Ten helium-3 / deuterium Direct Fusion Drive units rated at 1 TW each; magnetic nozzles provide 10⁻³ g continuous thrust.
  • Propellant: 1.8 Mt of frozen D-He³ pellets stored in concentric hull rings, doubling as radiation shielding.
  • Living Quarters: Modular “townships” every 5 km; each township houses 400 citizens, a hospital, a K-12 school, and a data-center node.
  • Redundancy: Triple hull layers, 6-fold life-support loops, and AI-driven predictive maintenance systems.
Interior of Chrysalis showing tree-lined boulevard under artificial sun
Rendering shows forested districts lit by linear LED sunstrips that mimic Sol’s spectrum and day-length. Chrysalis Planning and Design Team

A Civilization First, a Ship Second

Design blueprints treat governance as infrastructure. An initial 10-year Antarctic analogue filters would-be residents for psychological endurance. Once underway, AI councils adjust tax, labor, and education algorithms to prevent 100-generation stagnation. Currency is energy credits pegged to watt-hours produced by the fusion grid, ensuring economic entropy stays low even if social morale dips.

The Unforgiving Math: 400 Years, One Chance

Continuous 1×10⁻³ g acceleration flips the Chrysalis 180° at mid-journey, braking into the Proxima system after 16 km/s of Δv. Radiators must dump 400 TW of waste heat without melting; micrometeoroid armor needs to survive impacts at 0.05 c. And the destination is no guarantee: recent models show Proxima b’s flare-battered atmosphere may be long gone.

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Artist impression of twin suns over Proxima Centauri b horizon
Planet Proxima Centauri b orbits in a red-dwarf habitable zone bathed by unpredictable stellar flares. BBC

Why This Matters to Engineers & Founders Today

Even if Chrysalis never leaves the drafting table, its specifications are a stress test for today’s closed-loop life-support, fusion, and AI-governance prototypes. Arcologies, Mars settlements, and data-center cities face identical bottlenecks: carbon cycle closure, heat rejection, and social entropy. Any startup that can shave 1 % off the ship’s 26 Mt dry mass—or extend fusion density 1 %—owns a technology useful on Earth tomorrow.

Bottom Line: The Ultimate One-Way Commitment

The Chrysalis vision proves humanity’s most audacious future is no longer a capsule with rockets but a moving city with laws, forests, and centuries of forward planning. Whether fusion drives mature or not, the exercise reframes the question from “How fast can we get there?” to “How long can we last?”—and answers with blueprints bigger than most states.

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