We are all equal…until we’re not.

I just watched a new special on that a few nights ago, very educational. Didn’t have a lot of new information, just more specific information about things we already knew, like how long they were able to keep the power on, thanks to the engineers, who all perished. How the ship actually broke up and what it would’ve looked like, along with a simulation of what they believe the damage looked like. That part of the ship is buried under 50ft of mud but the simulation looked pretty damn accurate to what was reported. The main gash was in compartment 2,3 and 4, 1 and 5 only had holes the size of a piece of paper but that’s all it took to tip the scales.

It was stated that, had they hit the iceberg head on, they would have survived and a simulation showed this to be correct. However, it would have certainly meant death for everyone in the first four compartments so the decision could not have been that easy to make in a such a short amount of time.

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