There really was an RMS [sometimes wrongly titled SS] Atlantic disaster but it happened in 1873. 572 perished and it was the deadliest civilian maritime disaster prior to Titanic.
FULL SPEED TOWARD THE OCEAN LINER THERE!!! or they are just blind I am sorry but I have no idea where we are going, oh what? Oh there is an ocean lin- oh what was that awful crash noise oh we have hit the ocean liner oh because I cant see.
FoxyPlush Studios 2,Actually if there may be a February 30 in Sweden for an error in the year 1712 there was a February 30 and in the USSR from 1922 to 1945 there was February 30 this only because of changes in its calendar but if they can have February 30.
The one thing that mystifies my about these videos is how these collisions seem to happen in clear visibility and calm seas, with neither ship taking evasive action. Lookout: "Captain! There's a ship several miles away coming straight at us!" Captain: "Damn! Uncover the lifeboats! They're going to hit us in about 10 minutes!"
A lot of these collisions happen because often times, especially in the early days, the rudders were roughly half the size that were needed. For an 800 to 1000 footer, you need a 140-tonner, whereas they "made do" with a 70-tonner. Ships didn't corner worth beans.
I noticed it right away! Not saying this is a bad video but after 12 years of studying the Titanic, i know immediately that that was the interior of the RMS Titanic. Still love this channel though!
1,234 death isn't something that I would ever consider to be beautiful or fantastic in any sense of the word. You sir should show respect for the dead in this particular sea disaster.
They were more precisely Ocean Liners, not cruisers. They were made to cross the oceans in as little time as possible. They were slender, whereas a cruise liner is wider and just goes slowly.
Well, sadly, that was what they thought back in the day. "They cluttered up too much space. Besides, a ship is too big to sink." The HELL it is!! If Stars blow up in space, ships sink.
It is assumed that it went down quicker and was out of the way quickly. The Stockholm, that rammed the Andrea Doria, survived with a stove-in bow. She was actually able to ferry passengers to the New York shore.
Wrong. RMS Atlantic was a 3,707 ton four masted steam ship. It had a single funnel, not four. During the ship's 19th voyage, on 1 April 1873, she ran onto rocks and sank off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, killing at least 535 people.
RMS Atlantic is a real ship owned by the famous White Star Lines she Only had 2 funnels and more longer her real sinking took place somewhere in Northern Canada
Ships don't make a final plunge. There would only be a "final plunge" if something bad happened with caused her to finally sink below the surface. Titanic had a final plunge because it broke in half. Britannic had a final plunge because the captain tried to ground the ship. Most other ships didn't have a final plunge because no other events occurred which caused them to sink fast.
All ships have a final plunge… the moment the ship finally gives up the fight and begins sinking faster and faster. It may not always be obvious, but it is always there.
I suppose the ship was based on the S.S Atlantic featured in a drama film filmed in America meer days after Titanic's sinking. And, the small steamer may have done the Stockholm(aka, rammed the ship bow first, bow fine, other ship not ok, etc-)
Do you know anything about the titanic's design, or even the basic goddamn looks of the ship? And last time I checked this titanic didnt sink literally on its side.
I love how the other steamer is like O COME ON GUYS LETS GO SUICIDE RAM INTO OTHER SHIPS BEFORE DINNER also it was an hour before the initial impact, is de captain stupid or something
Where’s Andy when you need him? Oh! Here I am! Ok. The captain of the smaller liner was high on crack cocaine and his XO dared him to play chicken with the larger liner. The XO didn’t think the captain would go through with it. When they rammed the larger liner they floored it to get away from all of the tragedy they had just caused. The radio operator jammed the larger liner’s distress calls and hacked into their onboard computer system that controlled the launching of the lifeboats with a complex series of dits and dots with the old wireless set. They wanted to make sure there were no survivors...no witnesses to their crack cocaine induced north Atlantic rampage. I was a baby on board the larger liner and I had witnessed everything. Me and a gang of other babies assembled on the lido deck and performed a manual override on lifeboat #13 and got it in the water.
There really was an RMS [sometimes wrongly titled SS] Atlantic disaster but it happened in 1873. 572 perished and it was the deadliest civilian maritime disaster prior to Titanic.
This is a very attractive exterior design for a ship of that vintage period. Like a futuristic 'Aquatania'.
Or, a bigger, more Queen Mary-ish Olympic!
"Oh look, a ship. LET'S RAM IT!"
Ye
Ram that bitch
"PREPARE FOR RAMMING SPEED"
FULL SPEED TOWARD THE OCEAN LINER THERE!!!
or they are just blind
I am sorry but I have no idea where we are going, oh what? Oh there is an ocean lin- oh what was that awful crash noise oh we have hit the ocean liner oh because I cant see.
Liner*
there is no February 30th, February only has 28 days.
FoxyPlush Studios Yeah, I know. I thought it would be a nice touch to it, as this film is fictional
Eliza Lazaro stop swearing and just look at what he said! YOU NEED TO PAY ATTENTION BEFORE WRITING SOMETHING BAD!😠😠😠😠😠😠😈😈😈
FoxyPlush Studios 2,Actually if there may be a February 30 in Sweden for an error in the year 1712 there was a February 30 and in the USSR from 1922 to 1945 there was February 30 this only because of changes in its calendar but if they can have February 30.
The Golden Cake might wanna think about who you say that to kid this comment section is full of adults it ain't like talking at recess.
FoxyPlush Studios 2 or 29
The one thing that mystifies my about these videos is how these collisions seem to happen in clear visibility and calm seas, with neither ship taking evasive action.
Lookout: "Captain! There's a ship several miles away coming straight at us!"
Captain: "Damn! Uncover the lifeboats! They're going to hit us in about 10 minutes!"
That's actually pretty funny, though xD
DarthAverage lmao
DarthAverage
A lot of these collisions happen because often times, especially in the early days, the rudders were roughly half the size that were needed. For an 800 to 1000 footer, you need a 140-tonner, whereas they "made do" with a 70-tonner. Ships didn't corner worth beans.
I noticed it right away! Not saying this is a bad video but after 12 years of studying the Titanic, i know immediately that that was the interior of the RMS Titanic. Still love this channel though!
sup titanic
R.M.S. titanic and Olympic
It's brittanic Or HMHS Elbum
Jacob Coyman same
Titanic! That ship copied your interior!
"By then. It was too late to late" well then they should have lated earlier!
I'm In A Vegetative State Help me yep what happened to lookouts
These four stackers sure did not have a chance.
David Baldwin Especially if their name ends with "-ic".
@@samanli-tw3id the Olympic had a 24-year career from 1911 to 1935.
@@johntapp1650 not without incident
This looks like Titanic's teenage sister.
Peter Productions yeah... XD
Yup
titanic: hi sister!🥳
Yeah
Ya
Or even talking a swim!
In a swimming pool with no water
Taking not talking
That wont be a problem
Possibly
Frost Fire yeah and the best part is jumping in there and hitting your head and Get oofed
nah
the water is just invisible
RMS atlantic 0:27 Titanic 0:32
RMS Atlantic (1919) , the would-be sister to the Britannic (sunk 1916) was NEVER built. The order at the Harland & Wolff ship yards got cancelled!
i think it would be more like a replacement for brittanic after ww1 or a replacement for titanic after she sank
“1234 Souls Lost.” Now that’s a beautiful number.
🤦♂️
February has only 28 days,
not 30 .
1,234 death isn't something that I would ever consider to be beautiful or fantastic in any sense of the word. You sir should show respect for the dead in this particular sea disaster.
@@jamesfracasse8178 it’s fictional read description
@@Samxd90 rolling my eyes 👀!
Wow that looks like it’s so cool, the funnels are glowing 😛
This is a great video, by watching it I saw that it was the titanic mixed with the lusitaina and the empress of Ireland
1234 souls?
they are so good at counting!
1-2-3-4
the jazz music has an upbeat tone I love it
Scott grimmie It’s not jazz, it’s Edwardian, made in 1899.
It’s. Not. Jazz.
"Oh look at that Cruise Liner! LETS COLLIDE WITH IT!!"
They were more precisely Ocean Liners, not cruisers. They were made to cross the oceans in as little time as possible. They were slender, whereas a cruise liner is wider and just goes slowly.
Lol
It looks like a mix of Aquitania, Titanic, and a Cruise Ship
Wait 0:42 30th Feb?
13 mins later...
Rescue team:'ok stay calm,we are on our way'.
1:56 how can you swim in a pool without a water??
Killergaming I kno
Or they just have to load the pool later.
LOL
LoL
Now they to have water in it
*how to tell if its fake*
deaths:1234
Also, the date says February 30.
Titanic had +1500 deaths though..
Nick Prince well rose didn’t die until 1998
Welp this is fictional
This is for entertainment
Are you trolling me?? 30th February??
Mistake i think.
It’s fake so
Welp is fictional soo
It’s just a mistake, calm down.
This is your story for everything you do: Oh, having a great time on our ship, oh no, another steamer! Well, lifeboats are for loosers
LOL
russian kangaroo productions lolol
Well, sadly, that was what they thought back in the day. "They cluttered up too much space. Besides, a ship is too big to sink." The HELL it is!! If Stars blow up in space, ships sink.
Ya know these videos may be a little fetched but they are quite entertaining! Good job man keep up the good work!
I remeber this account at small subscibers and look at you now. I'm proud of you.
Awh, thanks a lot, my friend! I'm glad you've stuck around :D
+Shipster1912 No probs.
+Shipster1912 But I still think this channel needs more attention.
When atlantic was sinking how about the steamer?
It is assumed that it went down quicker and was out of the way quickly. The Stockholm, that rammed the Andrea Doria, survived with a stove-in bow. She was actually able to ferry passengers to the New York shore.
It was the one who rammed the liner. There for, it most likely took very little damage.
John Tapp yeah Stockholm’s bow was broken off and it got stuck in the Andrea Doria
Ok now I see the inspiration for the Titanic
Random passenger:oh the humanity!
Me:the irony!
Steamer : *YOU ASSHOLE!*
RMS Atlantic : Your small I could cut you in half...
But later on...
Evan if it’s fake I still love it keep up the good work!
1:59 Hahahahahaha there's no water
Is it the Liner S.S Atlantic from that American film?
This sh just made me remebered titanic because it look like titanic
Because that is the titanic. Neither of the 2 infamous atlantics looked like this
@@banzi403 did you not see the balconies on the superstructure?
@@banzi403 ur blind
Never get on a four-funnel ship whose name ends with -ic.
Rms Olympic, titanic's sister ship had a 24 successful career.
Wrong. RMS Atlantic was a 3,707 ton four masted steam ship. It had a single funnel, not four. During the ship's 19th voyage, on 1 April 1873, she ran onto rocks and sank off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, killing at least 535 people.
This is Fictional
1:54 'Or taking a swim!' wait wheres the water
am i blind
LJ K water is pure crystal white
RMS Atlantic is a real ship owned by the famous White Star Lines she Only had 2 funnels and more longer her real sinking took place somewhere in Northern Canada
its a different ship
Wait I could be telling it wrong or not if I am wrong then it is another ship but the White Star Lines RMS Atlentic sank in Northern Canada
@@karldonitz7476 yes that was a real 1871 ship but this ship was from a 1929 film called "ATLANTIC"
atlantic looks like the fusion of the titanic and lusitainia
5:12 u got a spelling error its North Atlantic not notrth Atlantic
Passenger#7,s husband:THIS CAN'T HAPPEN!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lookout:We need HELP!!!
Great Work
I know right I saw that too! Everything was just like titanic's interior but I'm not hating on Shipster1912 :P but nice work
I like it how the ship that crashed into the Atlantic was going at full speed and it looked like let’s crash into a ship and sink it
Wait,it's SS Neath,the first BYCO steam yacht
The Not Lowering Lifeboat Thing Tells Me No one Survived.
I enjoyed your effort here but next time maybe you should spellcheck your captions.This might help the gravity of their meaning sink in.
beautiful ship
Titanic interior ANYWAY love the story, I wish they still built liners like these ones these days :/
1:37 Whether that being relaxing in the lounging area... becames LAGGY.
what is interior is not atlantic is titanic 1:34
minecraft games 1912 well i think it was the same concept
It ain't a real ship tho
The steamer is S.S. NEATH!
Captain:HOLY GLAD STEAMERS!!!!!!!!!
Passengers3,5&7:OMG!!
How can u open lights?
0:47 30th Frebruary?
Ships don't make a final plunge. There would only be a "final plunge" if something bad happened with caused her to finally sink below the surface. Titanic had a final plunge because it broke in half. Britannic had a final plunge because the captain tried to ground the ship. Most other ships didn't have a final plunge because no other events occurred which caused them to sink fast.
All ships have a final plunge… the moment the ship finally gives up the fight and begins sinking faster and faster.
It may not always be obvious, but it is always there.
What's this guy's obsession for creating computer animated ship disasters?
This inside is from Titanic.
ships back in those days had similar interior
interior and no not titanic it is an olympic class design
Great video! Well done!
Was this ship as luxurious as Titanic or something? The interior looks almost exactly like Titanic.. And what happened to that other steamer?
I suppose the ship was based on the S.S Atlantic featured in a drama film filmed in America meer days after Titanic's sinking. And, the small steamer may have done the Stockholm(aka, rammed the ship bow first, bow fine, other ship not ok, etc-)
the interior looks exactly like titanic! I think it is actually
It is.
It's the Olympic's
@Aussie Gunzel no it’s the titanic
The collision was like when SS Hawke crashed into *Titanic's* sister's ship *Olympic*
THIS IS WHY YOU GET THE HELL OUTTA THE WAY AND MAKE ROOM FOR ALL PEOPLE!!!
I know this is fictional: nice story!
Enjoyed the video. Thanks
Titanic + Queen Mary = RMS Atlantic
1:37 the Grand Staircase so look like Titanic
Fun fact: this would have the fourth Olympic class ship is ww1 never happened or the the Olympic class was more successful:
'1234 souls being lost' gg
IRONICCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
Thanks for the video. Seems to be a bit dark though!
Only issue with this is that an actual ship called RMS Atlantic sunk in 1873.
And a paddle wheeler called Atlantic sank sometime in the 1800's
Looks like RMS Titanic
Can't be real!!!! Sank on the 30th of February???? February has 28 days or if in a leap year 29 days! Did no one catch that?????
The staircase and the turkish bath and the swimming pool looks like the titanic’s
This is like the Titanic with a different name lol
Eliball this looks nothing like titanic
Do you know anything about the titanic's design, or even the basic goddamn looks of the ship? And last time I checked this titanic didnt sink literally on its side.
Apparently A ship with 4 funnels is Titanic @@Kodobrr
(Not)
Britannic be like; wow you sank like me
Didn’t you know during the 1800’S, white star line made a ship called RMS ATLANTIC...
But it didn’t look like titanic
February 30th???? Never heard of that day??
Every1 Died. The End.
Ships don’t sink for a certain amount of time before they plunge fast
5:13
You spelled north wrong...
It says *NOTRTH*
Lol the ship that hit Atlantic was “Neath” 😂
That's an actual ship name.
NERTH OR NEATH
Get me
I love how the other steamer is like O COME ON GUYS LETS GO SUICIDE RAM INTO OTHER SHIPS BEFORE DINNER also it was an hour before the initial impact, is de captain stupid or something
Wow ended in 1234 souls wow
Where’s Andy when you need him? Oh! Here I am!
Ok. The captain of the smaller liner was high on crack cocaine and his XO dared him to play chicken with the larger liner. The XO didn’t think the captain would go through with it. When they rammed the larger liner they floored it to get away from all of the tragedy they had just caused. The radio operator jammed the larger liner’s distress calls and hacked into their onboard computer system that controlled the launching of the lifeboats with a complex series of dits and dots with the old wireless set. They wanted to make sure there were no survivors...no witnesses to their crack cocaine induced north Atlantic rampage. I was a baby on board the larger liner and I had witnessed everything. Me and a gang of other babies assembled on the lido deck and performed a manual override on lifeboat #13 and got it in the water.
Oh boyyyyy
this is titanic
The hell, it isn't. Stop comparing things to her, she is unique.
This is pretty accurate, except for the design of the ship, that’s fictional.
This ship appears to be more modern to be older than the titanic well u use titanic's interior but good video
Because THIS ship never existed, it is wrong and fake.
PIRATE X he knows that dummy
a mistake: there is only 29 days in febuary, not 30.
I wouldn't be surprised if the ship began sinking ight when the video started lol
february 30th??? come on!!!
There wasn’t a pool on the Atlantic the first ship to have a pool was the RMS Olympic
@Railfan 765 the Adriatic didn’t have a pool until later in its career after Olympic was launched
At first i thought this was Titanic!
Was the Atlantic a sister ship of RMS Titanic? Did the captain of the steamer not realise that he had damaged the ship?
If the titanic looked like that then I’d probably like it more then I like britannic
THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A 30TH OF FEBUARY. maybe 29 on a leapyear, BUT NEVER 30.
The Ever So Great And Powerful no 28 days for February
That ship looks like a mix of White Star Line and Royal Carribean.
Also, 30th of February?
It looks more like a mix of white star line and cunard though
S.S. Voyage good point
1:40 looks like the grand staircase in the titanic lol
Awesome video i just have 1 question can you give me the link for the ship :)?
Taking a swim where is water XD