Morgan Robertson, in 1898, wrote
"Futility". It described the maiden voyage of a transatlantic luxury
liner named the Titan. Although it was touted as being unsinkable, it strikes
an iceberg and sinks with much loss of life. In 1912 the Titanic, a
transatlantic luxury liner widely touted as unsinkable strikes an iceberg and
sinks with great loss of life on her maiden voyage. In the Book, the Month of
the Wreck was April, same as in the real event. There were 3,000 passengers on
the book; in reality, 2,207. In the Book, there were 24 Lifeboats; in reality,
20.
Months after the
Titanic sank; a tramp steamer was travelling through the foggy Atlantic with
only a young boy on watch. It came into his head that it had been thereabouts
that the Titanic had sunk, and he was suddenly terrified by the thought of the
name of his ship - the Titanian. Panic-stricken, he sounded the warning. The ship
stopped, just in time: a huge iceberg loomed out of the fog directly in their
path. The Titanian was saved.
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