LEAD SHIP OF THE OLYMPIC-CLASS OCEAN LINERS
Name: RMS Olympic
Original hull dimensions: LOA - 882'9", LBP - 850'0", breadth - 92'0" (92'6" extreme), depth - 64'6"
Gross tonnage: 45,324 tons (1911-1913); 46,359 tons (1913-1920); 46,439 tons (post-1920)
Physical appearance as ship girl boy: Strikingly tall, blonde male, fairly muscular physique. Short, scruffy facial hair. Sometimes sighted in the uniform of either a White Star Line crewmember or a Royal Naval Reserve officer, frequently found out of uniform as well.
Summoning and succeeding history: Deliberate summons by Myoukou-class cruiser Ashigara - whether due to the inexperience of the summoner or the summoning rite being designed for warships, attempting to summon a civilian vessel caused the rite to behave erratically, and Olympic was afflicted with the same side effect as his younger sibling Titanic. A rule mentioning Olympic seems to have been written down long before his summoning. Unclear whether this implied a previous summons before the one recorded or if this rule was laid down as a contingency measure. Noted to have rescued RMS Lusitania from her own summoners' attempt at attacking her; currently in a relationship with her.
Notes: While his younger brother is the fresh faced ocean liner whose career ended before it had even begun, Olympic is the seasoned veteran, a ship whose quarter-century career had seen him through times of war and peace, of hardship and prosperity. Don't be too intimidated though, there's a warm soft core beneath the hardass exterior - just ask his girlfriend, or his siblings. Past service in WW1 as an HMT had seen him armed with 12-pounders, 4.7-inch and 6-inch guns; but in recognition of his action against U-103, his most notable weapon post-summoning is an bronze axe with a sharpened portside propeller blade for the head, a favored tool for dispatching Abyssal submarines when he gets up close and personal (vigorous application of his leg being used when pounced on by regular subs). Ramming is something that seems to come naturally to Olympic.
Nowadays Olympic is in Logistics along with his younger sibling, often found making crossings to deliver cargo and such (few are the deliveries which he cannot make) or towing damaged battleships back into port. As is natural for ocean liners, storms don't seem to give him too much of a hard time, and unlike Titanic it seems Olympic doesn't have a personal beef with cold weather. (Like Titanic, however, he would prefer to not stay in the cold longer than he should.) Off-duty, he's been reported starring in the same play that got both Shakespeares banned from playwriting due to the sheer havoc it caused.
Relations: Aside from aforementioned relationship with Lusitania, as lead ship of his class Olympic is the eldest sibling to RMS Titanic and HMHS Britannic, both of whom (plus Lusitania) mean all the world to him. Attempting to mess with them or their loved ones will not end well if he catches wind of it.
