Eugene: Even if it's about 100+ more years later after Titanic sank, somehow her sinking still haunts and intrigue us at the same time. Sometimes, we would ask ourselves "Dude, how the hell can an 'unsinkable ship' sink during a maiden voyage?" or something like that, but then again, if Titanic didn't end up in her watery grave, boat safety wouldn't exist, there wouldn't be any Titanic-related stuff in the media, and of course, many other ships would've end up crashing in icebergs while heading towards underwater and making the ocean floor crowded.

America: You're kidding me… right?

Eugene: No, not really. *shakes head* At the same time, however, maybe all of the passengers would've lived and Titanic would've existed by now. While this is actually sort of an "Author's Note" chapter, however, I will set at least a few things straight. You know how I said that some of the things here in the story are accurate? Well, one thing accurate is that most of the people I put here are ACTUAL PEOPLE IN TITANIC. I'll prove it here. The stars besides the names were the ones who survived from the sinking and 2 stars for the ones who lived WHILE Titanic sank, while the ones without the stars… are the ones who didn't make it or the ones who died before 1912. The star with the question mark and brackets mean that it's uncertain if that person's dead or alive. Here's the list of who's in this book that were actually on Titanic (look up one of them if you didn't believe me):

*~The People (as well as a Few Exceptions who were [not]) Sailing in R.M.S Titanic and Mentioned in this Story are the Following Here~*

Elisabeth Walton Robert (née McMillan)* - First-class passenger

Georgette Alexandra Madill* - First-class passenger

Elizabeth Walton Allen* - First-class passenger

Thomas Andrews - Shipbuilder and designer of Titanic

Thomas W. McCawley - Gymnasium Steward

Commander/Captain Edward John ("E.J.") Smith - Captain of Titanic

Hugh Walter McElroy - Chief Purser

Dr. William Francis Norman O'Loughlin - Surgeon and ship's doctor

Colonel John Jacob Astor IV - First-class passenger and millionaire (the richest man on Titanic)

Madeleine Talmage Astor (née Force)* - First-class passenger and Colonel Astor's second wife

Margaret Brown (née Tobin)* - First-class passenger, millionaire, and women's rights activist (later known as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" after death)

Kitty - Colonel Astor's and Madeleine's Airedale terrier (dog)

Daniel Warner Marvin* - First-class passenger (the one with the wooden movie camera)

Dorothy Winifred Gibson* - First-class passenger and American silent film actress, singer, and model (later became the star of the silent film "Saved from the Titanic", the first of many films about the ship and last of the films she acted)

Frederick Fleet* - Lookout

Reginald Robinson Lee* - Lookout

Joseph Bruce Ismay* - White Star Line's Managing Director and son of Thomas Henry Ismay, White Star Line's owner

W. Theodore Brailey - Pianist of Titanic's orchestra

Roger Marie Bricoux - Cellist of Titanic's orchestra

Percy Cornelius Taylor - Cellist of Titanic's orchestra

John Wesley Woodward - Cellist of Titanic's orchestra

John Law Hume ("Jock") - Violinist of Titanic's orchestra

Georges Alexandre Krins - Violinist of Titanic's orchestra

John Frederick Preston Clarke - Bassist of Titanic's orchestra

Wallace Henry Hartley - Bandleader of Titanic's orchestra

Walter John Perkis* - Quartermaster and the one in charge of Lifeboat 4

Sub-Lieutenant Harold Godfrey Lowe* - Fifth Officer and the one in charge of Lifeboat 14

Captain Arthur Henry Rostron** - Captain of R.M.S Carpathia

Robert Douglas Spedden ("Douglas")* - First-class passenger and owner of Polar

Polar* - Douglas' stuffed polar bear

Bertram (Jr.) Vere Dean* - Third-class passenger and Millvina's older brother

Elizabeth Gladys Millvina Dean ("Millvina")* - Third-class passenger and Bertram's little sister (the youngest passenger on Titanic and later on became the last survivor to die)

Michel (Jr.) Marcel Navratil* - Second-class passenger and Edmond's older brother (later known as one of the "Titanic orphans")

Edmond Roger Navratil* - Second-class passenger and Michel's little brother (later known as one of the "Titanic orphans")

Eugene: And here are the few people in the story without the names that aren't fully mentioned until now (in this case, the brackets indicated of about the person or what did he/she did in the story):

*~The Ones who Sailed on Titanic that were not Fully Mentioned are the Following that are Mentioned here~*

Lewis Carrol (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) - British author, mathematician, Anglican cleric and deacon, logician, artist, and photographer (the author of "The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland"/"Alice in Wonderland")

Charles Dickens (Charles John Huffam Dickens) - British writer and social critic (the author of "Oliver Twist")

J. M. Barrie (Sir James Matthew Barrie)** - Scottish novelist and playwright (the author of "Peter Pan")

John Bourke - Third-class passenger (the Irish immigrant at the third-class party; the one who suggested the dancing)

Morgan Robertson (Morgan Andrew Robertson)** - American author and self-proclaimed inventor of the periscope (the author of "Futility"/"Wreck of the Titan)

Ruth Taussig* - First-class passenger (one of the females who attempted to kiss England at the Grand Staircase)

Harold Sydney Bride* - Assistant Telegraphist (one of the two Marconi officers sending the telegrams)

John George Phillips ("Jack") - Telegraphist (one of the two Marconi officers sending the telegrams)

Father Thomas Roussel Davids Byles - Second-class passenger and British Catholic priest (the one trying to comfort the Christians during the sinking, reciting Revelation 21:4)

Lieutenant William McMaster Murdoch ("Will") - First Officer (the one taking the wheel by the time the iceberg came and the one who probably shot 2 passengers by accident due to panic)

Emily (Sr.) Maria Ryerson (née Borie)* - First-class passenger (the mother with thirteen year old son, Jack, as well as two other children in young adult years)

John Borie Ryerson ("Jack")* - First-class passenger and son of Emily (Sr.) Ryerson (the one who almost didn't make it to Lifeboat 4 due to age)

Isidor Straus - First-class passenger, co-owner of Macy's (along with his brother, Nathan), and husband of Ida (the one possibly holding each other in a bed together with Ida)

Rosalie Ida Straus (née Blun) ("Ida") - First-class passenger and second wife of Isidor Straus (part of the old couple possibly holding each other in a bed together with Isidor)

There's 2 characters from James Cameron's movie "Titanic" used as side characters for this story:

*~The Fictional Passengers of Titanic used as Side Characters in this Story~*

Rose DeWitt Bukater (*?) - First-class passenger (part of the couple last seen on Titanic before she sank)

Jack Dawson (*?) - Third-class passenger (part of the couple last seen on Titanic before she sank)

And if you see the reporters from part 2 of the omake, they're mentioned here. Oh, and did I mention that they're actually based on real people involved with "Titanic"? The bold italics indicate stuff from the real person, along with the words "INSPIRED BY" in capitals:

*~Inspired by People from Real Life~*

Mr. Cameron** - News reporter INSPIRED BY James Cameron (born James Francis Cameron) - Canadian film director, film producer, editor, screenwriter, environmentalist, deep-sea explorer, and visual artist; the one who written, directed, edited, and produced "Titanic" (did you know that he was cameo as one of the praying men in the movie?)

Mrs. Dion** - News reporter INSPIRED BY Celine Dion (born Céline Marie Claudette Dion) - Canadian singer, songwriter, composer, and actress; the one who sang and recorded the song "My Heart Will Go On", the main theme song for James Cameron's "Titanic" (apparently, that song is her biggest hit so far and is sometimes referred to as "the Titanic song")

Eugene: …Wow, that's awfully long. ._. Anyway, when you see the names here, please pay respect to them and the others who died and survived the sinking (which is one of the purposes of writing this).