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in july 1908 directors of the white star line were presented with a set of plans for a pair of ships the likes of which had never before been seen this concept was known simply as design d and it would go on to lay out what would become the olympic and the titanic today were going to have a look at the original concept were going to have a look at what changed what stayed the same and finally what titanic would have looked like if she had been finished as originally planned back in 1908. this is the story of design d the original concept of the titanic [Music] first some background history the white star line had cut its teeth on the england to australia run but by the turn of the 20th century was making serious profit on the transatlantic trade in 1899 the companys long-standing head thomas ismay passed away and his son jay bruce ismay succeeded him after success with a group of ships known as the big four the celtic cedric baltic and adriatic white starline faced a serious threat