1983 Bloxington Port Ferry Collision

The 1983 Bloxington Port Ferry Collision Disaster happened when a luxury cruise ship and a tug boat were coming at high speed at Bloxington Port, Pacifico, causing them to collide. The cruise ship caught the tugboat and dragged it into the water at high speed, pushing it against the waves right into a wall, crashing it into the wall. Everybody on these waterships survived. The reason it happened was to try to get away from a boat by a officer trying to fire the cannon at the small boat.

1st cruiser
The 1st cruiser was a cruise liner from Bloxington Ferry Corporation (1949-1986), which was a empty cruise liner for 25 years. The cruise ship was still a war cruise ship, except it was armed with two cannons that are under two stands located under the bridge. The funnel had the letter W, meaning it was a warship. There are six cannons with stands under them located at the bow, clearing the capstans each. The bridge had only the same signature, including five seats and rotor clutch engines. The upper deck's inside has a balcony, and a emergency room, added with eight bunk beds. The back of the emergency room was a barrel room, and cannons were stuck in it. Next was the bowling room, with six bowling runner straws added with a hole to knock out the pins. The hole has also a pin replace to make that the pins would stark back up, before landing by eight seconds.