Interesting, interesting indeed.
I myself, while I dont consider myself to have had any sort of past life related to boats of any kind-
Always did find the story of the Titanic fascinating. I think MANY people really find it fascinating for some reason, and many probably couldnt tell you why. They just are. Its one of those things that just fascinate people due to it's scope, it's backstory, it's details. And the fact that it's wreckage still lies at the bottom of the sea, eerie and rotting.
I mean, it had this fame as "the greatest ocean liner of all time" and "designed to be unsinkable", and in just one night, on it's maiden voyage, Man's arrogance was rewarded with the doom of almost all aboard.
the sad thing is, it's "anti sinking" system, WAS a well thought out system which in any other normal situation, would have worked-
It had those lockable chambers which could be locked off in the event of a hull breach. Unfortunately however, the gash went all across the side, and was very long and rendered them practically useless and ineffective.
I always found the Titanic interesting. It's even more amazing seeing those minisub/subrobot documentaries on the Ship, which goes in and about the sunken vessel comparing areas to their original designs and such.
Another reason I think people find it so intriguing is probably the sheer scale of the ship, I mean, it was pretty huge, the biggest at the time, if Im right, until the Britannic upped it later.