RMS Olympic (Differently)

The RMS Olympic was a British transatlantic ocean liner and the lead ship of White Star Company's Olympic class. On 20 September 1911, she collided violently with the cruiser HMS Hawke in the, sinking both ships in less than 10 minutes and leading to over 2,100 deaths, most of the passengers and crew aboard, making it one of the deadliest sea disasters during peacetime. This disaster contributed to several improvements in naval safety, especially on her sister ship, the Titanic.

From her maiden voyage on 14 June 1911 until her demise, the Olympic 's carrier spanned a little more than 3 months, making it the shortest living of the Olympic liners, much less than the Titanic, which had a career of 23 years.