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On the frigid night of April 14, 1912, the RMS Titanic—the most luxurious and "unsinkable" ship ever built—glided through the North Atlantic under a star-strewn sky. Just before midnight, the seemingly invincible liner struck an iceberg. The impact was subtle, almost silent, but its consequences were catastrophic.
In the surreal stillness, towering ice loomed beside the colossal ship, dwarfed only by the weight of disbelief among the few who first saw it. As lifeboats lowered and the tilt of the deck grew steeper, flares lit the sky, casting haunting reflections on the frozen sea. This wasn't just a maritime disaster; it was a turning point in technological hubris, human error, and the dawn of modern safety reforms.
Few people were present—crew scrambling, passengers waiting, and silence thickening as the unsinkable slowly surrendered to the deep.
