USS Cardboardington

Owner: Cardboard Cruise Lines Lore:

''"At 400 meters long, the USS Cardboardington was the largest ship ever constructed by Cardboard Cruise Lines. The lower decks served as luxury sea travel and the upper deck served as an airport. She sank off the coast of the Northwest Territories after a jet plane missed the runway and crashed into the mega-ship, rupturing hull plating all the way down to the waterline." - Video description''

10:00 a.m., North Cardboardian Sea, NWT, Canada

''The USS Cardboardington was plowing through heavy pack ice. Cardboard Cruise Lines was quickly losing money, and the Cardboardington, almost 400 meters long and 130 meters wide, was Cardboard Cruise Lines('s) most massive behemoth ever built, and the ship was the cruise lines('s) last ditch effort to make money. It served as an aircraft carrier, but the lower decks and promenade serves as luxurious sea travel. The massive width of the carrier provided space for over 4000 staterooms.''

''Just after 10 am a jet plane was incoming for landing on the Cardboardington, but missed the runway and crashed into the upper decks, rupturing the hull plating all the way down below the water line and the ship began to slowly sink, but gained momentum once the water reached the promenade. - Video narrative''

(All lore is written by Chloe and is therefore canon)

Sinking: Featured in:

"Cardboard Aircraft Carrier sinking" 

"The Wreck of the USS Cardboardington" 

"Wreck of the USS Cardboardington REVEALED out of water" 

Wreck:

In the first and only dive to the wreck it was shown that the USS Cardboardington was in overall good condition despite being underwater for over a month. However, in the subsequent recovery of the wreck over two months later it is shown to have suffered severe deterioration with it's tower collapsed and its sides following suit. Trivia:

- There's a notable inconsistency in "Wreck of the USS Cardboardington REVEALED out of water" in the fact that the plane that remains on the USS Cardboardington's deck is seen facing a different direction than it was during the sinking and the dive to the wreck.