Scenarios about 'ocean liners'
Ocean liners were large passenger ships primarily designed for intercontinental travel across oceans, particularly prominent from the late 19th century through mid-20th century. These vessels represented the pinnacle of maritime technology and luxury of their era, serving as vital links between continents before air travel became widespread. In alternate history scenarios, ocean liners often feature in timelines where air travel developed differently or where maritime power remained more central to global transportation and commerce.
What If The Andrea Doria Never Sank?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Italian luxury liner Andrea Doria avoided its fatal collision with the Stockholm in 1956, potentially changing the course of ocean liner history and maritime safety regulations.
What If The Titanic Never Sank?
Exploring the alternate timeline where RMS Titanic completed its maiden voyage safely in 1912, potentially reshaping maritime safety, ocean liner travel, and the cultural legacy of early 20th century transportation.
What If The Titanic Never Sank?
Exploring how maritime history, safety regulations, and popular culture would have developed if the 'unsinkable' RMS Titanic had completed its maiden voyage successfully in 1912.