Commissioned to fight the growing threat of the French Line's "Normandie" and Cunard's Hull 534, later to be known as "Queen Mary", Oceanic was too be the largest, fastest and most luxurious ocean liner ever built. Planned to be powered by four "Cathedral Style" diesel engines Oceanic was set to claim the prestigious Blue Ribband, this coupled with White Star's ever famous interiors would have made her a formidable force on the North Atlantic run, but sadly this was never to be. During the 30's, and Oceanic's construction, the Great Depression hit, causing the mighty White Star Liner's recently laid keel to be broken up to be used to build two motorships of a similar if far smaller design, MV Britannic and MV Georgic which were deemed to be more "economical" in the difficult times that followed.
I would love to hear your opinions on this mighty Liner and any details you may have of her construction and planned operation would be greatly appreciated as I have spent many years studying her.
-Oceanic