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Transatlantic Lines: The Age Of Steam
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Back in the 1900's-1950's Ocean Liners were the way of travel. They would compete to cross the Atlantic for the fastest time and speed record as a passenger ship. As the years passed on from 1878 the ships got larger and faster, from the Olympic Class, Lusitania, and many more passenger liners that would go down in history, but many would be forgotten, lost at sea, or scrapped. But there was some light in the future for these luxury ships, many new ships were made and the old faded away along with the speed records they made. This is an alternate history, one that involves a few companies that had preserved ships and at first, they didn't know what to do with them. After a big debate in a meeting it was decided to bring back ocean liners to revenue service to compete with cruise ships and planes. People came around from all over the world to watch these old ships be resurrected from the graves they almost had, and after a few months time the ships had become popular once more in the new day and age of Transatlantic travel. With the popularity for these ships growing faster the Blue Riband was also to return after another meeting in the courts, Ocean Liners would compete once more for the Blue Riband and race across the Atlantic. The future of your company and ships awaits! “Fair Winds and Following Seas” to all seafarers. Begin your own story here at Transatlantic Lines: Age Of Steam.
What We Offer:
Choose from over 250-500+ meticulously detailed ships!
Enjoy Semi-Literate and Literate Roleplay – dive deep into character stories!
Craft your custom ships and original characters!
Share maritime-inspired art and creations!
Discuss ships, hang out with fellow enthusiasts, and more!
Back in the 1900's-1950's Ocean Liners were the way of travel. They would compete to cross the Atlantic for the fastest time and speed record as a passenger ship. As the years passed on from 1878 the ships got larger and faster, from the Olympic Class, Lusitania, and many more passenger liners that would go down in history, but many would be forgotten, lost at sea, or scrapped. But there was some light in the future for these luxury ships, many new ships were made and the old faded away along with the speed records they made. This is an alternate history, one that involves a few companies that had preserved ships and at first, they didn't know what to do with them. After a big debate in a meeting it was decided to bring back ocean liners to revenue service to compete with cruise ships and planes. People came around from all over the world to watch these old ships be resurrected from the graves they almost had, and after a few months time the ships had become popular once more in the new day and age of Transatlantic travel. With the popularity for these ships growing faster the Blue Riband was also to return after another meeting in the courts, Ocean Liners would compete once more for the Blue Riband and race across the Atlantic. The future of your company and ships awaits! “Fair Winds and Following Seas” to all seafarers. Begin your own story here at Transatlantic Lines: Age Of Steam.
What We Offer:
Choose from over 250-500+ meticulously detailed ships!
Enjoy Semi-Literate and Literate Roleplay – dive deep into character stories!
Craft your custom ships and original characters!
Share maritime-inspired art and creations!
Discuss ships, hang out with fellow enthusiasts, and more!
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