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Then when war started he was the commander of an aeronautical squadron, and his work was in Carpathia against Austrians.
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BBC 'Outcasts' 'Outcasts' In this futuristic eight-part BBC miniseries, Earth has become uninhabitable and humans, led by President Richard Tate Liam Cunningham, relocate to a far-away planet called Carpathia.
TV on DVD 2011
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The Carpathia was the nearest vessel at 58 miles and Captain Rostron headed for the Titanic at the fastest speed the ice would permit, but it would take the Carpathia four hours to reach the scene.
On this Day de Brantigny........................ 2008
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The Carpathia was the nearest vessel at 58 miles and Captain Rostron headed for the Titanic at the fastest speed the ice would permit, but it would take the Carpathia four hours to reach the scene.
Archive 2008-04-13 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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The arrival of the Carpathia was the signal for the most sensational rumors to circulate through the crowd on the pier.
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"Most gratifying to the officers and men of the Carpathia is the constantly expressive appreciation of the survivors."
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Among the rescued ones who came on board the Carpathia was the president of the White Star Line.
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Convoying the Carpathia was a fleet of tugs bearing men and women anxious to learn the latest news.
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The concept: Earth is no longer habitable so a group of survivors are relocating to a planet called Carpathia (the name of the ship that arrived to rescue the Titanic passengers).
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Titanic calls Carpathia and says "We require immediate assistance."
Canada Free Press Ronald Wolf 2010
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