The Titanic was the largest ship in the world of its time, meant to be a triumph of human genius and the industrial age. It was also an expression of competition between transatlantic companies trying to outdo each other with their offerings. The ship, nearly 260 meters long, was designed to accommodate up to three thousand passengers, something unprecedented at the time. On April 10, 1912, it sailed from Southampton on a regular route to New York to showcase its full glory to all people and ocean waves. None of the enthusiastic and rightfully proud passengers and crew members suspected that this would also be its final voyage. What took place on deck, below deck, and on the captain's bridge during those fateful moments?