Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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USMS Royal Albatross *OPTIMIZED* (1915)
   
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Vehicles: Rescue, Delivery, Creative
Missions: Mission, Large Boat
Tags: v1.2.3
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12 Jun, 2021 @ 3:49pm
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USMS Royal Albatross *OPTIMIZED* (1915)

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USMS “Royal Albatross” (1915-1915) *OPTIMIZED, LOW-DETAIL VERSION!!!*
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INFINITE ELECTRIC PREFERRED
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The United States Mail Steamship Royal Albatross was a 30,000 ton, 750 foot long behemoth that was ordered in 1913 by the Greyhound Line, shortly after the Blue Jay class entered service.
The Royal Albatross and Grand Albatross were both named, and christened on the day of the launch by the daughter of the Greyhound Line chairman. They were both launched together on July 4, 1915.
On December 6th of 1915, at 12PM, the two vessels, at anchor in the Mersey, departed Liverpool with an escort warship on their maiden voyage. Both ships, were completely booked.
At 8PM, the vessels arrived in Queenstown, where a tender ferried out primarily tourist class passengers. The vessels soon after, departed at a cruising speed. At 11PM, upon passing the Irish coasts, the escort left the two vessels to steam back to Queenstown, where the Royal Albatross and Grand Albatross continued by themselves.
However, just after midnight on December 7th of 1915, without any warning, the Royal Albatross was torpedoed four times, which caused the vessel to list heavily. She eventually rolled onto her starboard side, where all of her heavy machinery, unable to support a 90 degree angle, collapsed through the sides of the vessel. She soon after, broke in half, and sank in six minutes. Some of the lucky few survivors managed to drift, or swim to the now stopped Grand Albatross, and climb aboard her, after nets were thrown over the sides. Soon after, the Grand Albatross was torpedoed once by the same U-Boat, where she was forced to abandon the hundreds struggling in the waters nearby. The Grand Albatross beached herself hours later at a reduced speed, sitting low in the water and without electric power, or functioning telegraphs. The immigrant ship SS Quebec rescued the survivors of both vessels at 11AM that morning. Of the 3,100 aboard the Royal Albatross, only 25 managed to survive.
The next day, a similar tragedy would unfold, as the SS Jacksonville was torpedoed twice in the same location, after returning from a Mediterranean cruise, and was blown to shreds after the second Torpedo detonated her munitions magazine. All at once the following day, news hit local, and days later, international newspapers, where the general public initially blamed Imperial Germany for the events. After several inquiries, it was decided that 2/3 of the blame should be placed on Greyhound, for endangering the lives of passengers.
Despite several attempted coverups, the memory of this event nonetheless, remained with the disturbed survivors.
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I would like to thank TheRedCreator for assisting with optimization work, and creating the Unique scuttle system.
I would also like to thank ANormalCommentor for providing assistance with her engines, and providing assets for the vessel. Please do show support to these two, as this vessel would not be what it is today without the support of both!
On the behalf of all of us together, we truly hope that you will enjoy your time aboard the USMS Royal Albatross!
17 Comments
Steven_allum 23 May @ 10:06am 
weres sink button
deanml1977 31 May, 2022 @ 2:16am 
its snaps in half when spawn it?
Icedtea66 6 Feb, 2022 @ 6:28am 
good :steamhappy:
team canada 31 Dec, 2021 @ 4:32pm 
Work of art.
team canada 31 Dec, 2021 @ 4:32pm 
just wow.
liamsharpe1873  [author] 15 Sep, 2021 @ 11:35am 
@weaveraj that's normal, merely due to her having large amounts of interior.
weaveraj 12 Sep, 2021 @ 10:36am 
this ship has some lean when spawed
Lee 7 Jul, 2021 @ 7:19am 
What base do I use to spawn it?
JacobShaw131 27 Jun, 2021 @ 11:18pm 
my pc is on fire cause of this ship
DragonMaster84 27 Jun, 2021 @ 6:06pm 
yep