Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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Cunard Line's RMS Lusitania Ocean Liner
   
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Cunard Line's RMS Lusitania Ocean Liner

В колекціях (1) автора SciFiDeepdive
Sci-Fi Deepdive's Cunard Collection
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IMPORTANT NOTES:

-THIS VESSEL IS NOT INTENDED TO HANDLE STORMS AND EASILY CAPSIZES IN WAVES

-This vessel is designed to mimic the design of the original RMS Lusitania so her interior layout is less than intuitive

Second only in fame to the Infamous Titanic, The RMS Lusitania saw both amazing triumph and terrible tragedy throughout her career. This is my miniature replica of the Cunard Ocean Liner, the RMS Lusitania as she appeared on her maiden voyage in 1907. At 57m long, she fits snugly within the default spawn area and contains many of the same amenities found aboard the real vessel.

This replica depicts the RMS Lusitania as she appeared in her pre-war service from 1907-1914.

SHIP STATS:

Top Speed: 11.5 Knots

Range: 280km

Crew: 10 (2 Officers)

Passengers: 113 (9 First Class)

Functional Lifeboats

Functional Anchors

AMENITIES(Forward to Aft)

D Deck:
-Cargo Hold
-4 Boiler Rooms
-Turbine Engine Room

C Deck:
-Passenger Cabins

B Deck:
-3rd Class Dining Room
-1st Class Dining Room
-Galley

A Deck:
-3rd Class Smoking Room
-3rd Class Ladies Room
-1st Class Writing Room
-1st Class Dining Room (2nd Floor)
-1st Class Saloon Lounge & Music Room
-3rd Class Lounge

Boat Deck:
-Bridge
-Lifeboats

STARTING THE SHIP
Starting at the aft of the vessel, head into the 3rd Class section at the aft end of A-Deck (the last set of doors along the promenade). Head down the stairs. At the bottom of the stairs you should see a hinged door, proceed through that door and down the ladder within. Then continue down the stairs at the base of the ladder.

This should put you in the ship's Turbine Engine Room. Proceed down the length of the ship, opening the watertight doors separating the boiler rooms, turning the keys on each of the vessel's 8 boilers labeled "Light Boiler" and press the buttons labeled "Stoke Boilers". Once all 8 boilers are lit, proceed through the next set of doors, this should lead to the cargo hold.

From here, head up the ladder on the opposite side of the cargo hold and turn left. There you should see a set of stairs. Continue up the stairs and turn left. Proceed through the door ahead of you into the 3rd Class Dining Room and head up the stairs across the room (you can turn left or right, they both lead the same place). Once at the top of the stairs. Continue aft onto the ship's A-Deck Promenade where you will find the stairs up to Boat-Deck.

At the forward end of Boat-Deck you will find the bridge. From there, advance both the Engine Room and Boiler Room Telegraphs and the ship should start moving forward.

SHIP HISTORY
In 1897, the North German Lloyd Line launched the SS Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse, seizing the title of the fastest ship on the North Atlantic. With national pride on the line, the British government knew they had to respond, and they put their faith in the Cunard Line to produce Britain's answer to these new German ships. Cunard would build 2 new massive ships, using classified Royal Navy technology and experimental engines. These ships would be the Lusitania and the Mauretania.

The Lusitania's keel was laid down at the John Brown & Co yard in Clybank, Scotland on August 17th, 1904 and launched less than 2 years later. When she entered service for the Cunard Line in September of 1907, she wowed spectators on either side of the Atlantic. On her early voyages she quickly seized the Blue Riband (the award for crossing the Atlantic the fastest) however, she would loose just a few months later when her sister, the RMS Mauretania, entered service.

My replica of the RMS Mauretania: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2437069769

The Lusitania and the Mauretania quickly gained the nickname "the Ocean Greyhounds" due to their speed and reliability. With 2 massive, impressive liners steaming the North Atlantic, Cunard gained a significant edge over their competition. In fact, it was the success of these ships that forced the White Star Line to build their Olympic-Class Liners (Olympic, Titanic & Britannic). To counter the larger Olympic-Class & Imperator-Class liners, as well as provide a 3 ship weekly service, Cunard began construction of a 3rd express liner to join the Lusitania and Mauretania, the Aquitania.

Shortly after Aquitania joined the fleet in 1914, The First World War broke out in Europe and Britain was at war. With the outbreak of the war, most passenger traffic on the North Atlantic stopped and many liners were recalled for military service. However, before the Lusitania could be stripped of her fittings and prepared for wartime service, it was realized that the prospect of converting large ocean liners into auxiliary cruisers was not functionally viable and Lusitania was allowed to return to her civilian passenger route.

In Response to the Royal Navy's blockade of ports in Northern Germany, Germany declared unrestricted submarine warfare in the waters around the British Isles. The Cunard Line, who knew the Lusitania would make a tempting target for German U-boats, had her funnels painted grey and a gold stripe added to her superstructure to make her less identifiable.

My sinkable replica of the RMS Lusitania in her wartime paint job: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2437074806

On May 1st, 1915, Lusitania set off from New York bound for Liverpool with 1,959 people on board, including 139 citizens of the neutral United States. She was scheduled to arrive in Liverpool on the afternoon of May 7th and on the morning of May 7th Lusitania was approaching the southern coast of Ireland when she was sighted by U-20.

The German U-boat fired a single torpedo which struck the Lusitania below her bridge on the starboard side. Moments later, a second, larger explosion ripped through the vessel. The ship immediately took on a heavy starboard list and crew and passengers began lowering the lifeboats.

The Lusitania sank in 18 minutes, rolling to starboard as she went down. Of the 1,959 people on board, 1,198 perished, including 94 children. Of the 139 Americans on the voyage, 128 were lost. The sinking of the Lusitania swayed public opinion in the US firmly against Germany and is often sighted as one of the main reasons the US joined the war a few years later in 1917.

Today, the wreck of the Lusitania rests on her starboard side in about 300 feet of water. She is partially collapsed, covered in snagged fishing nets, and full of holes. She remains a bleak reminder of the cost of war and the lives lost on that May day in 1915.

This was made as a tribute to those lost in the sinking of the Lusitania on May 7th, 1915. The 1,198 souls perished in the Atlantic are lost but not forgotten.

For more images of my Pre-War Lusitania Replica, here's an Imgur Gallery: https://imgur.com/a/TUVIZQs
Коментарів: 11
d@ g0at 15 лют. о 16:12 
for me i heard mags going on and off then the piece of trash FLIPPED FOR NO REASON 1 STAR if this was yelp
mrmagpie001 11 верес. 2024 о 9:51 
how do i sink it?????????
SeaYT 20 січ. 2023 о 4:39 
my bad
you made the other one whoops:steammocking:
SeaYT 20 січ. 2023 о 4:38 
so it is stolen and you just changed da colors?
Olosawa 26 верес. 2022 о 10:03 
also when you press the reverse and turn it off the engines turn off and wont start again
Olosawa 25 верес. 2022 о 10:21 
billy7829 you searched up "lusitania creation date" or did you search up "legal amounts of crack to own in my area"?
bill 23 січ. 2022 о 14:08 
the ship boiler keep going up in flames
cta 25 листоп. 2021 о 13:57 
tiny
BoSSMan71?! 25 листоп. 2021 о 11:17 
i like it
Billy7829 25 квіт. 2021 о 10:11 
This is lusitania 1903