On that fateful Sunday, a mere hour and 45 minutes into the expedition, all communication abruptly ceased. Astonishingly, till this very day—Thursday—their whereabouts remain unknown, despite the immediate commencement of a rescue operation after losing contact with Stockton Rush.
The Experts
The missing Titanic sub was operated by an expert (the CEO of the Submarine company) who dedicated his life to the study of maritime history and underwater exploration. He possessed a deep passion for unraveling the mysteries of the Titanic and bringing the truth to light. His expertise in various fields, such as archaeology, marine biology, and engineering, made him well-equipped to handle the challenges of the mission.
Passengers
Accompanying the expert on this expedition were a group of passenger friends who shared a common interest in the Titanic. These individuals were not experts themselves, but they had a personal connection to the ship and a deep fascination with its history. Some of them were descendants of Titanic survivors, while others were simply avid enthusiasts like Shahzada Dawood Vice Chairman of Engro and his son. Their presence on the submarine added a unique perspective to the mission and demonstrated the widespread impact of the Titanic’s legacy. Last moment, a copilot had withdrawn from the journey as it embarks on a document signing devoiding of legal ramifications in case of death.
What The Extraordinary Journey Brought Them
The journey of the missing Titanic sub was fraught with challenges and unexpected turns. As it descended into the depths of the ocean, the team may have encountered treacherous underwater currents, limited visibility, and technical difficulties. However, their determination and perseverance would have driven them forward. May they have at least navigated through the debris field surrounding the wreckage and explored the remnants of the once-grand ship. If they were successful, every discovery they made brought them closer to understanding the events of that fateful night and theirs.







































