Jerry decides to take Beth on a date to the ship, which she is unenthused about. The ship includes many features that bear resemblance to the movie, such as an attraction at the front of the bow. Using a system of rails and hydraulics, the Titanic 2 was designed to execute a controlled sink in a similar fashion as the movie. When Jerry questions the system, which he calls "archaic", a crew member assures Jerry that the boat is "un-unsinkable". However, after a system malfunction, the Titanic 2 narrowly misses the iceberg, preventing the ship from performing the iconic sinking scene.
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| - Jerry decides to take Beth on a date to the ship, which she is unenthused about. The ship includes many features that bear resemblance to the movie, such as an attraction at the front of the bow. Using a system of rails and hydraulics, the Titanic 2 was designed to execute a controlled sink in a similar fashion as the movie. When Jerry questions the system, which he calls "archaic", a crew member assures Jerry that the boat is "un-unsinkable". However, after a system malfunction, the Titanic 2 narrowly misses the iceberg, preventing the ship from performing the iconic sinking scene.
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| - Jerry decides to take Beth on a date to the ship, which she is unenthused about. The ship includes many features that bear resemblance to the movie, such as an attraction at the front of the bow. Using a system of rails and hydraulics, the Titanic 2 was designed to execute a controlled sink in a similar fashion as the movie. When Jerry questions the system, which he calls "archaic", a crew member assures Jerry that the boat is "un-unsinkable". However, after a system malfunction, the Titanic 2 narrowly misses the iceberg, preventing the ship from performing the iconic sinking scene.
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