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across the ocean on her
maiden voyage and then retire.

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I n archeology,
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we carry these ghosts
of the imagination with us.

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And I was kind of imagining
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Thomas Andrews
out there on the deck.

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Thomas Andrews
was managing director

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and president of
Harland and Wolff Shipbuilders.

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He designed and built the
"Titanic" from the ground up.

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He knew the ship better
than anyone.

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He put davits on the ship
that were designed

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to take a lifeboat from here
and lift it outward

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and then go inward
and pick up a second lifeboat

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in a second position and go out.
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I n his own hand,
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in his notebook,
he has the number of lifeboats

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that are supposed to go on the
ship that he designed it for.

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He was overruled
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and forced to comply
only to the minimum

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of the Board of Trade
requirement.

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Andrews cared
about the ship and crew

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and was onboard to make
last-minute improvements

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and make sure
everything ran smoothly.

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If only there were
a way to let him see

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these submersibles sending
these incredible robots

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into his creation.
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Move a little right
to avoid the arm.

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There you go.
Okay.

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We're good.
We're coming out.

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It's coming out, folks.
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- Okay. Ease it forward.
- Okay.

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We explored
all three forward cargo hatches

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and made it into several crew
and third-class spaces

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that had never even been
photographed before.

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Is that the "D" deck?
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I think so.
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Yeah.
I think you're right.

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All right. That's it.
There's the other hatch.

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So just ease on in there.
Ease it on in there.


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