Crimmond
23-01-2004, 01:55
The biggest civilian sea faring ship in history now was the biggest ship wreck in the world. Ten legends rolled into one. The cause of modern safety standards on the sea. In April 1912 the world stared in shock at the news. Now they would do so again.
Crimmond was going after the RMS Titanic and intended to bring it to the surface once again.
Pictures snapped constantly, making the sound of a machine gun and flashes a thunderstorm would envy. Doctor Pavel Saratov smiles. "My friends. We are entering a new era of technology. We are going to go to the Titanic, study her intensly and then, if possible, pull her up out of her tomb to see the light of day again. Of course, this must be done carefully. The ship has been there since the early part of the last century. Also, we cannot surface the boat at any time, for any reason... it would start oxodizing immediatly and we would have a rusting hulk on our hands. The next problem... silt. The ship is full of it. We have to pump the slit out before we can even think of moving the ship. We are currently testing this proccess on the Titanic's sister ship, the RMS Brittanic, which is at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. We hope to be able to pull the Britannic up without too much adversity. This will help prepare us for the North Atlantic operation."
OOC: You can be a reporter, a scientist or a leader sending a message.
Crimmond was going after the RMS Titanic and intended to bring it to the surface once again.
Pictures snapped constantly, making the sound of a machine gun and flashes a thunderstorm would envy. Doctor Pavel Saratov smiles. "My friends. We are entering a new era of technology. We are going to go to the Titanic, study her intensly and then, if possible, pull her up out of her tomb to see the light of day again. Of course, this must be done carefully. The ship has been there since the early part of the last century. Also, we cannot surface the boat at any time, for any reason... it would start oxodizing immediatly and we would have a rusting hulk on our hands. The next problem... silt. The ship is full of it. We have to pump the slit out before we can even think of moving the ship. We are currently testing this proccess on the Titanic's sister ship, the RMS Brittanic, which is at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. We hope to be able to pull the Britannic up without too much adversity. This will help prepare us for the North Atlantic operation."
OOC: You can be a reporter, a scientist or a leader sending a message.