i have a custom ship called the "EMPRESS OF AMERICA" and its lore is kinda long so ill tell you this Empress of america was built on 1935, August 2. Her maiden voyage was 1938, March 11. She never sank.
@@nocando9357 It's really simple, Historia Lines is an US based shipping company, but like White Star Line and other Non-American ocean liner's they like to follow the ancient tradition of referring to ships as "she" but US ship's doesn't follow that tradition and so most of their name's are just gender-neutral. But I do refer my ship's as "he" since US show's a powerful and global influence and Usada reflects on that term.
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I like the use of leviathan
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i have a custom ship called the "EMPRESS OF AMERICA" and its lore is kinda long so ill tell you this
Empress of america was built on 1935, August 2.
Her maiden voyage was 1938, March 11.
She never sank.
Bro our ship liverys look insanely similar. Grey hull and the black and white funnels.
1:40 “Late 1930s”
“In 1930”
@matthewwoelke1250 Mistake 🤣 my bad I meant to say late 1930. Sorry if you got confused
@@KohheeYT it’s fine, just thought it was kinda goofy
is that he sound our is that ai?
sorry for asking
500 tonnes of bombs? How do the planes even move. Did you mean kilograms?
Oops mistake I was meant to say 5 tons🤣
Bro wouldn’t even take off let alone move 😭
Are all ships of the historia line's male?
Most of them are.
@KohheeYT that's a change for sure why was that decided? Something to do with the company history
@@nocando9357 It's really simple, Historia Lines is an US based shipping company, but like White Star Line and other Non-American ocean liner's they like to follow the ancient tradition of referring to ships as "she" but US ship's doesn't follow that tradition and so most of their name's are just gender-neutral. But I do refer my ship's as "he" since US show's a powerful and global influence and Usada reflects on that term.
@@KohheeYT alright