Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-24965182-20151020203802/@comment-26142892-20151031204701

Shiroe: No, it can't Artix. You're not thinking. Remember, Titanic sank in roughly two or three hours with multiple hull faliure. For a ship to sink in 9 hours with no variables happening is unlikely. Water fills up the ship from point of entry. Most likely the engineering deck where most of the ship's systems are at. There's also the lack of water displacement. The ship floats on water because the hull is wide enough to displace water for buoyancy. It's part of Bernouli's principle. If water were to fill this ship, we'd sink faster progressively. And if this is the Gigantic, we'd sink at a reasonable rate that's under 9 hours.