The conclusion of the Oceanic class. And this is not the first time White Star changed the name of a ship before it entered service, nor would it be the last time. The first Baltic was originally going to be named Pacific, and the first Britannic of 1874 was laid down as the Hellenic.
@@IlovetheOceanic Collins Line ships also ended in “ic”, and later on several Home Lines cruise ships had names ending in “ic” (Oceanic, Atlantic, Homeric, Doric)
The conclusion of the Oceanic class. And this is not the first time White Star changed the name of a ship before it entered service, nor would it be the last time. The first Baltic was originally going to be named Pacific, and the first Britannic of 1874 was laid down as the Hellenic.
True fax
I noticed a reoccurring theme in unused names for white star liners while working on the series
@@IlovetheOceanic Collins Line ships also ended in “ic”, and later on several Home Lines cruise ships had names ending in “ic” (Oceanic, Atlantic, Homeric, Doric)
4:32 great pun
Thanks lol