Although proven myths [or yet to be done] and distasteful and unbelievable for several people, there were several officers that were suspected to have committed suicide [one officer, but several suspects]. In the event that more officers on the Titanic perished on the Titanic for some reason [and for the sake of discussion, we keep every survivor who was not an officer or a sailor on the Titanic the same], would they have been considered as suicide suspects [and we don't assume they die on the lifeboats or Carphathia]? And, what would be the impact of the Titanic Inquiries with one to four less officers to provide their accounts? In this case, would the people know about the actual fates if the officers if all of them perished in the sinking and the bodies sank?
[For the sake of possibility and lifeboats, we have extra sailors surviving, but the survivors from other crew departments and the passengers remains the same as otl, to ensure the evidence provided is roughly the same. Of course, if more than six of the officers died, would the officers be considered as valiant heroes and have memorials dedicated to them?]
[For the sake of possibility and lifeboats, we have extra sailors surviving, but the survivors from other crew departments and the passengers remains the same as otl, to ensure the evidence provided is roughly the same. Of course, if more than six of the officers died, would the officers be considered as valiant heroes and have memorials dedicated to them?]