Published May 16th, 2020, 5/16/20 1:18 pm
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This is a re-release because Germania-Shipyard is no more.
Let me take you back in time to the almost unkown time of the beginning of the second White Star Line. the new shipping company ordered six similar ships that should change ocean traveling forever. The first ship launched was called, as you might have guessed, the Oceanic.
The ship was of a totally new breed. She had been put together by the absolutely best material available. Some noteworthy features on board the Oceanic was for instance her railings that had replaced the old bulwarks, and her large dining saloon that measured over the whole width of the ship. The press noted the ship’s appearance, which in their words, ‘resembled an Imperial yacht’. She had set new Standards in shipbuilding technology and no passenger would any longer accept a new ship of the old breed.
I did months of research in books, documents and took notes of some historians to bring the accurate experience as close to you as possible. The result is incredible.
Special thanks to:
Grady for the renders and helping with the hull
Creepercraftcity for historical support
Note: DO NOT CLAIM THIS MAP AS YOUR OWN, Do not try to edit it and then claim it as your own! And if you want to use it on any public server ,
CONTACT ME!
Let me take you back in time to the almost unkown time of the beginning of the second White Star Line. the new shipping company ordered six similar ships that should change ocean traveling forever. The first ship launched was called, as you might have guessed, the Oceanic.
The ship was of a totally new breed. She had been put together by the absolutely best material available. Some noteworthy features on board the Oceanic was for instance her railings that had replaced the old bulwarks, and her large dining saloon that measured over the whole width of the ship. The press noted the ship’s appearance, which in their words, ‘resembled an Imperial yacht’. She had set new Standards in shipbuilding technology and no passenger would any longer accept a new ship of the old breed.
I did months of research in books, documents and took notes of some historians to bring the accurate experience as close to you as possible. The result is incredible.
Special thanks to:
Grady for the renders and helping with the hull
Creepercraftcity for historical support
Note: DO NOT CLAIM THIS MAP AS YOUR OWN, Do not try to edit it and then claim it as your own! And if you want to use it on any public server ,
CONTACT ME!
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