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|type = [[Spacecraft]]
|type = [[Spacecraft]]
|origin = [[Max Capricorn Cruiseliners]]
|origin = [[Max Capricorn Cruiseliners]]
|appearances = [[TV]]: ''[[Last of the Time Lords]]''<br />[[TV]]: ''[[Time Crash]]''<br />[[TV]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]''<br />[[TV]]: ''[[Turn Left]]''}}
|first = Last of the Time Lords (TV story)
|appearances = [[TV]]: ''[[Last of the Time Lords]]'', ''[[Time Crash]]'', ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'', ''[[Turn Left]]''
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The '''''Titanic''''' was a cruise liner-[[spaceship]] built by [[Max Capricorn Cruiseliners]] and in use during the early [[21st century]] on [[Sto]].
The '''''Titanic''''' was a cruise liner-[[spaceship]] built by [[Max Capricorn Cruiseliners]] and in use during the early [[21st century]] on [[Sto]].


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* The idea that the owner and captain of the ''Titanic'' so much as inadvertently contributed to its sinking is also espoused in the 1997 hit film ''Titanic'', which showed the ocean liner's sinking. In the film, White Star Line owner Bruce Ismay is shown pressuring captain Edward Smith into speeding up the maiden voyage, which eventually makes the iceberg harder to dodge. Ismay was also roundly criticised in the press in real life as a coward, especially after the sinking.
* The idea that the owner and captain of the ''Titanic'' so much as inadvertently contributed to its sinking is also espoused in the 1997 hit film ''Titanic'', which showed the ocean liner's sinking. In the film, White Star Line owner Bruce Ismay is shown pressuring captain Edward Smith into speeding up the maiden voyage, which eventually makes the iceberg harder to dodge. Ismay was also roundly criticised in the press in real life as a coward, especially after the sinking.
* Though not a steamship like its namesake, the spaceship ''Titanic'' also takes after it by having a similar outward appearance, particularly in its upper decks and its four funnels despite having no steam to vent.
* Though not a steamship like its namesake, the spaceship ''Titanic'' also takes after it by having a similar outward appearance, particularly in its upper decks and its four funnels despite having no steam to vent.
[[Category:Vehicles]]
[[Category:Vehicles]]
[[Category:Individual spacecraft]]
[[Category:Individual spacecraft]]
[[Category:Tourism]]
[[Category:Tourism]]
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