Main Cabin:
Most of he vehicle is composed of a single rectangular compartment, a main cabin around 25 feet long, 6 feet high, and 10 feet wide. Built into the sides of the compartment in the middle of the compartment are eight crash seats, four on each side, made of reinforced metal with belts and buckles that would allow an occupant to securely strap in.
In the front of the compartment facing forward is a circular metal hatch, closed and dogged.
A brass plaque above the hatch has an inscription in Infernal script which reads
Canian Interceptor, #9,
Commissioned by his excellency Arch Prince Mephistopheles
in the 7,432 year of his rule
There are a set of narrow windows with metal shutters near the front, four on each side that seem to be designed to be used as firing ports.
In the back of the main cabin are two collections of gauges, identical, one on each side. Below the gauges there are two small transparent crystal windows set in two small, heavily latched doors. The door radiates heat and glows brightly from the flames inside. Through the crystal you can see now only fire but motion, something moves inside that door, though you cannot make it out clearly. Two small funnels attaches through a set of tubes and valves that vanish into the back of the vehicle. One funnel is colored blue and labelled "Water" the other is colored red and labeled "Ichor".
Above the twin sets of gauges you can see a partially filled rack of metal vials. There are twenty vials in total, though the rack could easily hold twice that number.
Drivers Compartment
Through the hatch is a narrow, low compartment. The coffin shaped compartment is only 18 inches tall and clearly designed to be occupied by someone laying down. In the front of the narrow coffin is a set of dials, gauges, wheels and controls. There are no windows nor light but a metal double eyepiece glows dimly. This appears to be the location from which the machine is controlled.
At the top of the compartment is another hatch leading up.
Drivers Turret
The upper hatch leads to a cupola and drivers seat. The seat is designed to protect most of the occupants body behind heavy armor while leaving their head and shoulders exposed to open air. A second set of gauges, wheels, dials and pedals identical to the set below are present. It appears the machine can be controlled from either position.
Hanging from the steering wheel are a pair of goggles.