This is Episode three of 'The Last Routes" (TLR) and today we are trying to complete the final voyage of the White Star Liner "Britannic" (1915-1916) Thursday, May 9th, 2024
Yes but britannic entered service in December of 1915, so if lusitania survived until then it would be possible. I wasn't stating the date of britannics final voyage
Because it wasn't a built passenger ship. Yes, it carried passengers when needed, and it was indeed carrying passengers on the voyage that it disappeared, but it was a cattle carrier, and there wasn't much of a need to photograph her. It also doesn't help that she was only in service for the better part of a year. I find it hard to believe that no one bothered to take a photo of the Naronic, I think it's just in the case that the first traffic was. We don't know of any photos, but I find it hard to believe that they are not out there. Right now, any photo you see of the Naronic, is actually of her younger sister ship Bovic
That voyage was almost uneventful if you don't count Britannic striking land and the mine you should do Lusitania next
12:17 What if Lusitania in the game hit that rouge wave. Maybe he capzise or taking damage.
You were very lucky in this video unlike me i could do the exact same thing and run into a mine and then directly after that a torpedo sinking me😂
And then to top it all off, a rogue wave would appear as you are on 2 health lol
So your the only person I've seen using ballast tanks no one else uses them
07:32 the last voyage was in November and don't think it was January
Yes but britannic entered service in December of 1915, so if lusitania survived until then it would be possible. I wasn't stating the date of britannics final voyage
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Why are there no photos of the naronic?
Because it wasn't a built passenger ship. Yes, it carried passengers when needed, and it was indeed carrying passengers on the voyage that it disappeared, but it was a cattle carrier, and there wasn't much of a need to photograph her. It also doesn't help that she was only in service for the better part of a year. I find it hard to believe that no one bothered to take a photo of the Naronic, I think it's just in the case that the first traffic was. We don't know of any photos, but I find it hard to believe that they are not out there. Right now, any photo you see of the Naronic, is actually of her younger sister ship Bovic