Edward John Smith's Post-Constitution of the Republic of Avalon Ceremony Speech

Edward John Smith's post-Constitution of the Republic of Avalon Ceremony speech is given to the former RMS Titanic crew members who would later go on to be members of the Constitutional Assembly of the Republic of Avalon. It takes place minutes after the Constitution of the Republic of Avalon signing ceremony.

Transcript
''Gentlemen, comrades, friends... We cannot think of going back to our time -- the day of my ship's sinking, early Monday morning, April 15th, 1912 -- anymore. We have a nation to build, wealth to distribute, and democracy to deliver. We must act on our beliefs, deliver on our promises, and do what we can to heal the former New York City metropolitan area after these long years of an every-man-for-himself era since nuclear radiation and fire almost consumed human civilization into what remains.'' ''I began this colonization out of human repopulation and to bring something better for the multiverse. Park Syngman is now stepping down and will be gifted by seeing all the 2,200 passengers and crew carry the torch of hope and unity amidst the dire aftereffects of a grand-scale apocalypse.'' ''Avalon will become an Astorian society, in time. I brought you all along because you believed, as I did, that Earth must be healed. Even here in Manhattan.'' We have finished but one chapter of our story of our salvation from succumbing to frigid waters after our ship was struck with an iceberg, our duty to Avalon and to show we had the will to survive. Now it's about time that we turn to a new chapter: to govern and to bring justice to the people once more! Come, let us begin.

Trivia

 * This is a reference to Let's Play Archive's Republic: The Revolution story and its 48th chapter.