Message from @baiyn
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not by the time of delivering the reports to the inquest
and therein lies his culpability
Dude, you didn't get to be second officer of the largest liner in the world by disobeying orders.
Ultimately, the captain is responsible for everything on his ship.
i agree with that
and that
i agree that it was handled perfectly for the time
allow me my opium fuelled revisionism 😛
Then judge the past by the standards of the past. Not by the standards of the present.
well i do when i'm looking at it in context
No you're not.
well obviously i do
because i was taking it out of context to revise it
ie. what went wrong
yeah?
afaik we still use women and children first
why
as it has done historically
would people opt to not get off a sinking ship though? what's changed?
there's more to it than meets the eye
An interesting fact: none of the *Titanic*'s surviving officers received a command of their own. It was seen as unlucky, a sign of ill-fortune or lack of ability to promote an officer of a sunken ship in such a way, despite any subsequent heroism.
that's cool to learn
appreciate the knowledge
What's different is that after the disaster, all ships were required to have lifeboats for __everyone__.
wasn’t the material used for the ship shit tier though
like some of the rivets being big homosex
Also, several other laws were enacted. Such as the convention for the safety of life at sea, and the ice patrols.
Yes atomic, the *Titanic*'s steel was higher in sulfur content, making it brittle in extremely low temperatures.
That was another rectification for future shipbuilding, as was the double hull. The latter came first, though.
Implementation of a double hull was what delayed the launch of the *Britannic*.
have you ever just wanted to fuck a Anime bitch
whats wrong with wanting that tho
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Death comes to us all.
so lets all hope heaven has a few anime bitchs to fuck
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