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=== 275 Years After People === |
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All that is left of the ship is about to sink into the ground. The sinkhole that created the bay has been expanding for almost 300 years. It finally reaches Raymond James Stadium, sinking it into the Bay. |
All that is left of the ship is about to sink into the ground. The sinkhole that created the bay has been expanding for almost 300 years. It finally reaches Raymond James Stadium, sinking it into the Bay. |
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Revision as of 07:57, 7 February 2020
The Raymond James Stadium Pirate ship is a 105 foot long concrete and steel ship located at the north endzone of Raymond James Stadium. Noted as one of the most unique stadium attractions in the US, how long will it last without us?
1 Day After People
The stadium looses power, sending the massive ship in an ocean of darkness
5 Weeks After People
A windstorm blows in, shredding off the sails of the ship
2 Months After People
Water begins to seep into the interior of the ship
5 Years After People
The ship still stands over the stadium, the sail posts starting to take on rust. Parts up the upper deck of the ship start cracking
25 Years After People
The ship is in dire straights. Rust and concrete cracking weakens crucial parts of the deck and sail posts. Vines have also started to climb onto the ship, covering the starboard bow in a shade of green.
30 Years After People
The upper decks are no longer capible of staying up. 30 years of water damage have severly weakened the reinforced concrete. The deck snaps, crashing down into the bottom deck
35 Years After People
The cannons that were once fired for every point scored are now nothing more than rusted tubes
50 Years After People
The masts of the ship are failing. Rust has eaten away at the bases of the poles, leaving them porous and full of holes. The masts buckle and snap, crashing into the decaying shops below
275 Years After People
All that is left of the ship is about to sink into the ground. The sinkhole that created the bay has been expanding for almost 300 years. It finally reaches Raymond James Stadium, sinking it into the Bay.