Death of the Troublemakers

The troublemakers got in deep trouble by their parents for doing bad things. Their parents decided to send them back in time to 1912 so that they could go down with the Titanic when it sank. So they put the troublemakers in the time machine, set the time circuits on, set the date to April 10, 1912, and sent the troublemakers back in time to April 10, 1912. The troublemakers got aboard the Titanic at Southampton, England. The Titanic then set sail from Southampton to New York. Along the way, the Titanic stopped at Cherbourg and then Queenstown and picked up more passengers. Then the Titanic headed for New York. At Titanic’s helm was the White Star Line’s premier commander, Captain Edward Smith. Smith was a veteran of the high seas and had commanded numerous White Star maiden voyages, but this voyage was to be his last. On his return to England, the 62-year old planned to retire and live with his wife in Hampshire. On April 14, 1912, the Titanic crashed into an iceberg at 11:40 p.m. 5 of the Titanic’s 16 compartments were flooding. Titanic had 2 hours left. Captain Smith had Murdoch and the other officers prepare the 20 lifeboats, knowing that there were not enough to save everyone on board. Then he had John Phillips and Harold Bride send a distress message. The troublemakers knew that they were going to die on the Titanic as a punishment for their evil actions. They were going to die along with over 1,500 other people. At 2:20 a.m. on April 15, 1912, the Titanic sank to the bottom of the North Atlantic, killing the troublemakers as well as over 1,500 people. Only 705 survived. The troublemakers’ souls went back to 2015 and went down to Hades, where Lucifer was waiting for them. Lucifer gave the troublemakers shovels. The troublemakers then shoveled coal with Chuckles the clown, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Emperor Hirohito, Joseph Stalin, Idi Amin, Gaddafi, Genghis Khan, Saddam Hussein, and Osama bin Laden.