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Titanic 100 - New CGI of How Titanic Sank

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Published on Apr 5, 2012

Titanic: The Final Word With James Cameron : SUN APR 8 at 8P et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com...

James Cameron and his team pull together a new CGI of how they believe the TItanic sank and reached the ocean floor.

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  • picaninny

    Thank you for that fine forensic analysis, National Geographic. Of course, the experience of it was... somewhat different.

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  • SuperCookie335

    Ment to say neat

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  • Sadie1the1Arcanine

    The first mate would never steer the ship, under most circumstances, as TheRCove said, he was the officer on watch, and gave the Quartermaster, at the time the iceberg struck, Robert Hitchins, directions, but wouldn't have been standing behind the wheel.

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  • Sadie1the1Arcanine

    You do realize she was saying that the government conspiracy thing was illogical right? I don't think she was trying to prove it...

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  • Sadie1the1Arcanine

    Commodorian is right, but please, in the future, do not confuse 'reports' with 'conspiracy theories.'

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  • Sadie1the1Arcanine

    He's obviously right you know, the government totally did it. They're in league with the Martians, who gave them the Titanic, which was really a spaceship. You see, the Iceberg was a spaceship from the planet Melmak, and they used the Titanic to ram it to stop the Melmakians from conquering the earth. It didn't really sink though, it flew away with 1,500 people in it to act as crew, and they cleverly left a sunken model in its place to cover it up. (Total sarcasm btw, I'm not that stupid)

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  • Sadie1the1Arcanine

    How on earth can people as dumb as you are function...

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  • Victor Tronborg Halskov

    Awsome

    

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  • MithraMusic

    Lol you call me a name then say "no offence [sic]"? The whole point of calling someone names is to offend them...and in any case, you may have missed some of the humor of my previous post.

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  • jayw70

    Marconi Radio Operators never worked for the ship companies and worked for Marconi. They weren't concerned about giving important ship messages unless they have free time from sending tons of passengers' private messages to N.Y. You see, the radio broke down earlier and had piling of messages to send out. on that night, their priorities were on outbound traffic and not inbound traffic such as ice warnings.

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  • jayw70

    No. Frederick Fleet was a lookout of the ship. It was Senior Marconi (wireless telegraph) Operator, Jack Phillips, who at 10:30 PM on April 14,1912, answered angrily to S.S. Californian because her second radio message was too loud. Titanic's response was, "Shut up! I'm working Cape Rice". Now, messges from S.S. Amerika,  S.S. Mesaba, and Californian' never reached the ship's officers that night. Titanic did received six ice warnings. Some did go to the officers. (continue)

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  • Shiham Ahmed

    Also because of Freddrick Fleet. He told some radio guy from a different ship to stop sending warnings or something and something happened and blah blah and boom! crash.. LOL I couldn't describe it well but there's a video that explains what happened.

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