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Title: Dead Below Deck
Premise:
The RMS Titanic embarks on its maiden voyage, carrying not just the wealthiest passengers of the era, but also a dark secret hidden in its cargo hold: an experimental serum stolen from a mysterious laboratory. A shadowy figure among the crew has smuggled the serum aboard, intending to sell it in America. However, when a curious worker accidentally breaks the containment vessel, the serum leaks, infecting the ship’s rats. The first signs of trouble come when crew members discover mutilated rats, but soon the infection spreads to humans.
As the Titanic sails further into the frigid Atlantic, passengers and crew begin transforming into ravenous, undead monsters. The infection spreads like wildfire through the lower decks, cutting off escape routes and overwhelming the unprepared ship. Survivors are forced to barricade themselves in the upper levels, unaware that the very structure of the Titanic is about to become their death trap.
Twist:
Realizing the ship is doomed, the captain makes a horrifying decision: he deliberately steers Titanic into the iceberg, hoping the icy waters will stop the undead and contain the infection. Meanwhile, a small group of survivors fights their way through zombie-infested corridors to reach lifeboats. Among them is a guilt-ridden scientist who confesses their role in developing the serum and a vengeful stowaway seeking justice for being experimented on.
Climactic Showdown:
As the Titanic begins to sink, the survivors make their final stand against an enormous horde of zombies on the deck. The icy water slows the undead, but some manage to climb aboard lifeboats. A desperate fight unfolds in the freezing darkness as the survivors battle to stay alive long enough to row to safety.
Epilogue:
Weeks later, the Carpathia rescues the survivors. But in a chilling twist, one of the rescued lifeboats carries an infected passenger, who begins to stir as the ship sails toward New York.
Tagline:
"The unsinkable ship carried a hunger that could never die."
Chuffed !m8sJfgzmLE joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 6 hours later, 18 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,330,694
You guys are in luck, I know one of the engineers that built it and the professor that trained the boat captain. They didn't get a ton of work after that though.