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  • imagine you're a Titanic passenger.

  • Wait, Why?

  • Imagine today you are a Titanic passenger.

  • Even better.

  • A Titanic passenger in an RPG.

  • No, not that much.

  • RPG.

  • Okay, that's better.

  • So you gotta escape and survive or meet the fate of so many others.

  • Your life is in your hands.

  • First, let's choose a character, shall we?

  • Um, not this one.

  • Ah, there you go.

  • And we begin you peacefully sleep in your cabin aboard the Titanic when all of a sudden boom, something's crashed into the ship.

  • What do you do?

  • Stay in wait or go outside and check what's up.

  • Decide now you can't stand aside.

  • While there could still be people needing help You go inside the ship and start knocking on all cabin's doors, calling for passengers who stayed behind.

  • You run and run, forgetting about time.

  • And that's a grave mistake.

  • You feel another boom as if the ships collided with something again and the impact knocked you over here.

  • Let's use another power up to get you on your feet.

  • There might still be hope you run on deck, but yet another crash throws you off your feet and the floor under you lurches you try to get a hold onto something, but it's no use.

  • There are shouts from outside, and water is rushing into the ship.

  • Having made sure that the lifeboat is fine, you run to the other side of Titanic.

  • You choose the longer but safer route, which is along the outside perimeter via the stern of the ship.

  • But then another hit makes the Titanic shudder, and its floor starts going from under your feet.

  • You try to hang on with the stern, just where you stand suddenly breaks off and falls into the water, and all you see before it goes dark is a huge wave Coming your way.

  • You get on deck, where a crowd of frightened people has already gathered somewhere.

  • The ship's band is playing music.

  • The crew are trying to calm everyone down, but they look as if they're at a loss themselves.

  • Then someone gives a signal and the crew starts.

  • Untie ing the lifeboats.

  • The orders air clear, though women and Children go first.

  • What's your reaction?

  • You get back to the cabin and wait.

  • As you've been told.

  • Soon someone from the crew knocks on your door and tells you that the ship's sinking, and all passengers are requested to come up on deck and wait for further instructions.

  • Do you trust them or not?

  • So you're not a trusting type after all, huh?

  • You stay in your bunk and cover up with sheets, hoping it will all resolve by itself.

  • Sadly, it's not going thio.

  • Soon you feel a mighty crash, as if the ships collided with something again.

  • Then, in a couple of minutes, another hit follows, and in a few more moments you see water rising outside your window and flowing into your cabin.

  • You look around and hop inside the boat, where it's already swinging on its way down.

  • I don't blame you.

  • Your life is important as anyone's.

  • Not.

  • Everyone shares this sentiment, though, and you feel quite a few angry eyes on yourself.

  • But you can't go back even if you wanted to.

  • The lifeboat is already afloat with 20 women and Children to ship's crew members on the oars, and you, your boat floats away from the sinking ship.

  • You look at your watch, it's 2:15 a.m. The Titanic suddenly breaks apart, its stern section falling off, and the wave throws your boat up.

  • Everyone hangs on, though, and you safely float on looking at the great sinking steam liner.

  • And somewhere far off, another ship is signaling its approach.

  • You're safe.

  • You stay inside the cabin, covering yourself with bed sheets.

  • Nothing happens for a while, but then someone knocks on your door.

  • You hop up and open it.

  • There's a member of the ship's crew, he says.

  • The Titanic has hit an iceberg and is now sinking.

  • So all passengers are requested to come up on deck and wait for further instructions.

  • What's your next move?

  • You jump up from the bed and try to open the door to look outside.

  • Oh, no, it seems to be locked.

  • What should you do?

  • Let me help you out here.

  • There.

  • Here's a power up and the door's open.

  • Good.

  • There are people hurrying somewhere, all of them belonging to the ship's crew.

  • You catch one of them by the sleeve and ask him what happened.

  • But he only shrugs and tells you to stay in the cabin until further notice.

  • It's up to you to decide, though you're impatient to find out what the matter is.

  • So you wait until everyone's gone and follow them to the deck.

  • You bend over the guard rail and look overboard, and what you see is horrible.

  • There's a huge gash in the hall at the front of the ship, and behind the Titanic is an enormous iceberg.

  • You run back inside and stumble into the ship's crew.

  • Who tells you to get back on deck?

  • Will you listen to them or go help other passengers?

  • You're a good person.

  • You help the crew seen the women and Children into the lifeboats and calm down other passengers.

  • Then a new boom crashes through the ship.

  • Don't panic.

  • Here's a power up for you to stay focused.

  • There you go.

  • You keep your calm and help prevent the panic.

  • Among others.

  • When the last kid has been loaded into the last lifeboat, you see there space for one more person.

  • What are you going to do with it?

  • Having made sure that the lifeboat is fine, you run to the other side of the Titanic.

  • You choose the shortest route through the inner part of it, closer to the stern.

  • But then another crash resonates through the ship and not you.

  • Over the floor lurches and you try to hang on here, their power up in stock for you.

  • Good.

  • You've managed to cling to the wall.

  • There are screams from outside and the sound avoided.

  • You see it flow inside where you are, but thankfully, there's not much of it.

  • You finally reached the other side of the ship and look at your watch.

  • It's 2:15 a.m. You see that the stern of the Titanic has broken off in the last lifeboat has just been deployed.

  • You run as fast as you can, but you don't reach it in time to hop off.

  • There's no choice left.

  • You jump into the icy water, it's freezing and the air is immediately beaten out from your lungs.

  • But then someone's hands took you under your arms and tug you into safety.

  • You're inside the lifeboat.

  • Other passengers cover you with what they have to warm you up.

  • The Titanic is quickly sinking, and there's a long born blowing somewhere far off.

  • Soon you'll learn.

  • It's the R.

  • M s karpaty, you're safe.

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