Name: RMS Titanic
Original hull dimensions: LOA - 882'9", LBP - 850'0", breadth - 92'0" (92'6" extreme), depth - 64'6"
Gross tonnage: 46,329 tons
Physical appearance as ship girl boy: Strikingly tall, blonde male, usually dressed in the uniform of the defunct White Star Line. Mentions of his peculiar resemblance to a young L. di Caprio (from the 1997 film) are commonplace.
Summoning and succeeding history: Accidental summons, during the summoning of HMS Renown and HMS Belfast, due to the inadvertent inclusion of ice among the offerings (and the use of Nearer My God To Thee near the ritual's climax). It is speculated that the ice which slid into the circle may have had a hand in the anomaly of Titanic being summoned as male, smearing part of the ritual circle to toss a bit of instability into the summoning. In any case, he seems to be taking the unexpected change well enough. His appearance stirred numerous shipgirls into a frenzy trying to get into his good books, and sparked a brief flurry of attempts to summon ocean liners as shipboys, with mixed results (including summoning the other two Olympic-class ships and possibly the entire Cunard trio as well). Currently married to USS Langley, having five children.
Notes: Being arguably one of the most famous ships in history, one could be forgiven for expecting Titanic to be a bit full of himself. Nonetheless all reports so far show him to be a remarkably easygoing gentleman, albeit one with a knack for coming up with ideas that really should've been thought over first on occasion (e.g. kidnapping Britannic to get the medic some time away from the girlfriend, pranking submarines by disguising himself as an Abyssal, locking potential couples up in closets to get them to hook up, saying something controversial on Twitter). Fame certainly hasn't gotten to his head, at least in regards to him not being a pompous prat. A shipboy of many trades, when not out at sea Titanic will often be found in the kitchens whipping up a literally first class feast (usually with other ocean liners, though he does tend to get tetchy where food safety is concerned), or on duty at the base pool as one of the lifeguards. He has also been known to model for art and (on one known occasion) a charity calendar, not to mention a music video, and the one time he starred in a theatre production ended up with both ships named Shakespeare being banned from producing plays.
Like most of the other summoned ocean liners (especially RMS Olympic), Titanic's in Logistics, sometimes going out on sortie to tow other vessels back to port or making crossings to deliver cargo and whatnot. Do not think him unsuited to the task: if Olympic could do it so could he, though Titanic is definitely the more fresh faced of the two thanks to the early end of his original career. And do not think he cannot be trusted at sea just because of what happened in 1912: he is actually more responsible than popular belief would have it, and does not appreciate being crowded by any escorts he may have when on sortie. Nor does he appreciate iceberg jokes either. That said, taking the transatlantic Northern Track, with all the danger of its ice fields, is something he prefers not to have to deal with, and as soon as he returns from such a crossing it's a safe bet the first thing he drinks will be something steaming hot.
Relations: Aside from aforementioned marriage to USS Langley, Titanic's next-of-kin would be his elder and younger siblings, RMS Olympic and HMHS Britannic, with whom he is on excellent terms with. It has been reported that he was so ecstatic to be reunited with Olympic that he flung himself at the other and essentially tackled him for a hug.
