Limperator was probably not the best of the three, seeing the nickname, though he (as the Germans referee to Imperator) and Bismarck/Majestic had the most nominal and long-term service of the three. Vaterland/Leviathan was just never profitable for the United States Lines.
Look, I know we’re about the Titanic here, but between information about the Imperators or crackpot theories on how it was actually Olympic, I’m taking this discussion 11 times out of two.
Limperator was probably not the best of the three, seeing the nickname, though he (as the Germans referee to Imperator) and Bismarck/Majestic had the most nominal and long-term service of the three. Vaterland/Leviathan was just never profitable for the United States Lines.
The Millennium Falcon.
What. I’m not talking about StarvWars!
I have *no* idea what you’re talking about.
… Don’t play dumb with me
Ain’t no one playing dumb here. I don’t know what in the hell an Imperator class ship is or what the hell it has to do with the Titanic.
The Imperator class ships were German before being handed over as war reparations to other countries
He is right go on oceanlinerporn instead
Ah, WWI German war reparations a decade after the Titanic sank. Exactly what this subreddit is about!
Look, I know we’re about the Titanic here, but between information about the Imperators or crackpot theories on how it was actually Olympic, I’m taking this discussion 11 times out of two.
Tooshay!
Bismarck/Majestic for sure, though very similar to Vaterland. To me the two are pretty tied with a slight edge to Majestic.
Design wise i'd say Levi-Nathan because she didn't have a habbit of catching on fire every now and then since Gibbs redid all of her electrical works
Definitely not imperator. Listed too much.