MTS Oceanos [Updated]

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Authors: Aqua, Jesse Gillett, Salad

Last revision: 24 Feb, 2021 at 03:41 UTC

File size: 111.67 MB

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Description:

[Recommend to start the sinking at night and let it transition into day for full effect]
(Spawns at the custom oil rig base)

Background

The MTS (Motor Twin Screw) Oceanos was a French built and Greek owned cruise liner originally built as a cargo and passenger mix vessel for Messageries Maritimes under the name Jean Laborde. On the 3rd of August 1991, under charter from TFC Tours, a primarily South African tour company. Her sea chest was breached causing uncontrolled flooding in the generator room. At the time the crew was working on the sewage ventilation pipe, a pipe to vent air from the sewage tank, one compartment over. The water flooded into the sewage tank via the opened pipe the crew had been clearing moments earlier. Water flooded into the sewage tank and up pipes and into cabins via drains in the bathrooms. The ship’s senior crew abandoned the vessel without issuing a full mayday and evacuation. The captain, Yiannis Avranas, was one of the first to be airlifted off the ship. No one died in the sinking and it is hailed as the world’s greatest air to sea rescue.

Flooding Breakdown

How to start

Head to the bridge, start port and starboard engines, throttle up.

How to sink

Head to the bridge, press the lockable button ahead of the ship’s wheel. Please note that once you press the button it can not be toggled off.

Change notes

2/18/2021-2/23/2021
– Fixed Propeller issues
– Revamped Lighting System
– Anti-Stall Engine Start System
– Corrected Interior
– Corrected colors
– Epirotiki logo fixed
– Added Crew Spaces
– Added Passenger Spaces
– Added Generator Room
– Added Functional Boarding Doors And Stairs
– Added Generator Room Emergency Lights
– Light Optimization
– Added portholes
– Added Propeller fenders
– Misc. Details
– Promenade changes

Credits

Exterior: Aqua
Interior: Jesse Gillett
Engines: Sall