Cabin Assignments: Some rooms are together and cannot be separated.
First Class Passengers
A Deck
Cabin 1: Sir Covington
Cabin 2:
Cabin 3:
Cabin 4:
Cabin 5:
First Class Passengers
A Deck
Cabin 1: Sir Covington
Cabin 2:
Cabin 3:
Cabin 4:
Cabin 5:
Form for passengers
TICKET #: 13
SAILING FROM:(Southampton)
Date: (10th of April)
Passenger Name:(Sir. Vincent Covington)
Age: 43
From: (London, England)
Accompanied by: Himself
Class: (First)
Cabin Number: (Do not fill, I shall assign cabins later)
Travelling to: New York
Reason: To expand his banking business
Passenger Fact: Covington is the owner of a major bank in England
Image of passenger:
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Form for Officers:Name: John White
Age: 26
Position: Boiler Operator
Image:
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Would you prefer a cabin to yourself or would you prefer a large parlor suite?
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What would a Suite entail vs a cabin? If you say to your self I figure a parlor would be with other people? If so, my character would go with the privacy, but if possible and big room he would go for.
The CS might change a little, a German aristocrat may be an option for me, but we shall see
I'll take a cabin, it will force my character to be.... social
92...... Just kidding, but Naturally He needs the most Luxurious deck, and has to look down on the peasantry..... So that should be your answer