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|Ship name= TSTS Unity
|Ship name= TSTS Unity


|Ship owner= TBA
|Ship owner= [[Prolotov Ship Lanes]]


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|Ship ordered=  
|Ship ordered= 1908


|Ship builder= TBA
|Ship builder= TBA


|Ship laid down= March 9th, 1910
|Ship laid down= March 9th, 1908


|Ship launched= May 3rd, 1910
|Ship launched= May 3rd, 1910
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|Ship commissioned= 1910


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|Ship fate= Sunk North of Yurtaland
|Ship fate= Sunk North of Yurtaland on 17th June, 1912


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|Ship notes=  
|Ship notes= TSTS Unity had sister ship [[TSTS Harmony]]


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The '''Trans-Sivuk Transport Ship Unity''', commonly known as '''TSTS Unity''', was a steam ocean-liner built in 1910 in the [[Chozko|Chozkian]] shipyards. It was specifically designed to cater to the needs of immigrants and tourists traveling between the nations of Chozko, [[Shadoveil]], [[Neuewland]], [[Vileria]], and [[Sauthar]], with regular stops at these ports. The TSTS ''Unity'' was a majestic vessel that was considered one of the most significant achievements of Chozkian shipbuilding technology during its time. The name "Unity" was chosen for the ship because it symbolized the unification of the Sivuk Gulf. The ''Unity'' played a vital role in bringing together people from different nations, promoting cultural exchange, and fostering friendly relationships between them.  
The '''Trans-Sivuk Transport Ship Unity''', commonly known as '''TSTS Unity''', was a [[Unification-Class Oceanliner|Unification-Class]] steam ocean-liner with 18,000 BRT, built in 1910 in the [[Chozko|Chozkian]] shipyards owned by [[Prolotov Ship Lanes]]. It was specifically designed to cater to the needs of immigrants and tourists traveling between the nations of Chozko, [[Shadoveil]], [[Neuewland]], [[Vileria]], and [[Sauthar]], with regular stops at these ports. The TSTS ''Unity'' was a majestic vessel that was considered one of the most significant achievements of Chozkian shipbuilding technology during its time. The name "Unity" was chosen for the ship because it symbolized the unification of the Sivuk Gulf. The ''Unity'' played a vital role in bringing together people from different nations, promoting cultural exchange, and fostering friendly relationships between them.  


On June 17th, 1912, tragedy struck when the ''Unity'' sank North of Yurtaland.  
On June 17th, 1912, tragedy struck when the ''Unity'' sank North of Yurtaland.  


=Career=
=Career=
=Great War=
''TSTS Unity'' was planned and launched while [[Anteria]] was in the [[Great War (Anteria)|Great War]]. Most of its passangers until the end of the Great War (11th November 1911) were refugees running from warzone or aid workers. As [[Chozko]] was neutral in the Great War, it didn't requisition any of its ships, leaving TSTS Unity in commercial service by [[Prolotov Ship Lanes]].


=Fate=
=Fate=
On the day of it's final voyage June 17th, 1912, the weather was foggy and stormy, making for treacherous sailing conditions. The captain knew that the south was too rocky, so he pointed the ship away from the shore. but unfortunately, the ship scraped against the rocks.  The impact of the collision was severe, causing a large breach in the hull of the ship. The rough waves of the stormy weather quickly caused water to flood the vessel, and the situation quickly became dire. With the ship taking on water rapidly, the captain was left with no choice but to give the general order to abandon ship. Panic and chaos ensued as passengers and crew members scrambled to find lifeboats and escape the sinking vessel.
[[File:UnityFinalRoute.png|left|thumb|250px| The route of ''Unity's'' last voyage from Kalakov Port to its resting place north of Sauthar.]]
On the fatal day of it's final voyage June 17th, 1912, the weather was foggy and stormy, making for treacherous sailing conditions. The captain knew that the south was too rocky, so he pointed the ship away from the shore. but unfortunately, the ship scraped against the rocks.  The impact of the collision was severe, causing a large breach in the hull of the ship. The rough waves of the stormy weather quickly caused water to flood the vessel, and the situation quickly became dire. With the ship taking on water rapidly, the captain was left with no choice but to give the general order to abandon ship. Panic and chaos ensued as passengers and crew members scrambled to find lifeboats and escape the sinking vessel.
 
Amidst the chaos, the crew members did their best to assist passengers and help them reach the lifeboats. However, with only a limited number of lifeboats available, harsh conditions and heavy list to starboard, many passengers were left to fend for themselves in the frigid and turbulent waters. The ship sank in under an hour after colliding with the submerged rocks and out of the 1472 people on board, only 162 survived. The majority of those who perished were a mix of Sivukian, Vilerian, and Sautharian people.


Amidst the chaos, the crew members did their best to assist passengers and help them reach the lifeboats. However, with only a limited number of lifeboats available, many passengers were left to fend for themselves in the frigid and turbulent waters. The ship sank in under an hour after colliding with a submerged rock and out of the 1472 people on board, only 162 survived. The majority of those who perished were a mix of Sivukian, Vilerian, and Sautharian people.  
After the sinking of ''Unity'' [[Chozko]] experienced large shock, leading to safety laws were strickten for passanger ships in [[Chozko]].


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Latest revision as of 08:37, 25 June 2023

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Unity leaving Port Kalakov in March 1911
History
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Name: TSTS Unity
Owner: Prolotov Ship Lanes
Ordered: 1908
Builder: TBA
Laid down: March 9th, 1908
Launched: May 3rd, 1910
Commissioned: 1910
Out of service: June 17th, 1912
Fate: Sunk North of Yurtaland on 17th June, 1912
Notes: TSTS Unity had sister ship TSTS Harmony

The Trans-Sivuk Transport Ship Unity, commonly known as TSTS Unity, was a Unification-Class steam ocean-liner with 18,000 BRT, built in 1910 in the Chozkian shipyards owned by Prolotov Ship Lanes. It was specifically designed to cater to the needs of immigrants and tourists traveling between the nations of Chozko, Shadoveil, Neuewland, Vileria, and Sauthar, with regular stops at these ports. The TSTS Unity was a majestic vessel that was considered one of the most significant achievements of Chozkian shipbuilding technology during its time. The name "Unity" was chosen for the ship because it symbolized the unification of the Sivuk Gulf. The Unity played a vital role in bringing together people from different nations, promoting cultural exchange, and fostering friendly relationships between them.

On June 17th, 1912, tragedy struck when the Unity sank North of Yurtaland.

Career

Great War

TSTS Unity was planned and launched while Anteria was in the Great War. Most of its passangers until the end of the Great War (11th November 1911) were refugees running from warzone or aid workers. As Chozko was neutral in the Great War, it didn't requisition any of its ships, leaving TSTS Unity in commercial service by Prolotov Ship Lanes.

Fate

The route of Unity's last voyage from Kalakov Port to its resting place north of Sauthar.

On the fatal day of it's final voyage June 17th, 1912, the weather was foggy and stormy, making for treacherous sailing conditions. The captain knew that the south was too rocky, so he pointed the ship away from the shore. but unfortunately, the ship scraped against the rocks. The impact of the collision was severe, causing a large breach in the hull of the ship. The rough waves of the stormy weather quickly caused water to flood the vessel, and the situation quickly became dire. With the ship taking on water rapidly, the captain was left with no choice but to give the general order to abandon ship. Panic and chaos ensued as passengers and crew members scrambled to find lifeboats and escape the sinking vessel.

Amidst the chaos, the crew members did their best to assist passengers and help them reach the lifeboats. However, with only a limited number of lifeboats available, harsh conditions and heavy list to starboard, many passengers were left to fend for themselves in the frigid and turbulent waters. The ship sank in under an hour after colliding with the submerged rocks and out of the 1472 people on board, only 162 survived. The majority of those who perished were a mix of Sivukian, Vilerian, and Sautharian people.

After the sinking of Unity Chozko experienced large shock, leading to safety laws were strickten for passanger ships in Chozko.