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An alternate ending (or alternative ending) is an ending of a story that was considered, or even written or produced, but ultimately discarded in favour of another resolution. Generally, alternative endings are considered to have no bearing on the canonical narrative.
The Titanic has been commemorated in a wide variety of ways in the century after she sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912. As D. Brian Anderson has put it, the sinking of Titanic has "become a part of our mythology, firmly entrenched in the collective consciousness, and the stories will continue to be retold not because they need to be retold, but because we need to tell them."
These games are usually adventure or storytelling games whose ending or sometimes even entire story changes depending on the player's active, in the form of dialogue options, or passive choices, such as games with moral systems. Examples of choice-driven games that feature multiple endings: Life Is Strange, which includes two canon endings.
Cameron explained that Rose needed to suffer a personal tragedy amid the wider death and destruction in order for Titanic to have a satisfying narrative conclusion. "[Jack] needed to die," he said ...
How pressure but no pain likely marked the end for Titanic sub. Alexander Smith. June 23, 2023 at 1:37 PM. ... At Titanic depths, some 12,500 feet down, the water pressure is nearly 400 times more ...
Set in an alternate Belle Époque where the major nations of Earth are extending their colonial interests on Mars and Venus. 1988 Space: 1889: Set in an alternate Belle Époque where the major nations of Earth are extending their colonial interests on Mars and Venus. 1991 "Reich Star" Set in a 2134 where the Axis powers won World War II. 1993
According to the winter edition of the Portrait of American Travelers report from MMGY, almost eight in 10 American adults planned to take a vacation over the next year, a 7% increase from the ...
The Convergence of the Twain (Lines on the loss of the Titanic)" is a poem by Thomas Hardy, published in 1912. The poem describes the sinking and wreckage of the ocean liner RMS Titanic . "Convergence" is written in tercets and consists of eleven stanzas ( I to XI ), following the AAA rhyme pattern.