The RMS Titanic, a marvel of engineering and luxury, was supposed to be the epitome of safety and grandeur. Yet, on April 14, 1912, it met a tragic end in the frigid waters of the North Atlantic. What if, however, the Titanic had never collided with that fateful iceberg? What if it had safely completed its maiden voyage and continued sailing the Atlantic for years to come? This article explores the alternate histories that could have unfolded if the Titanic had remained afloat.