The Road To Willa Cather Landing: GPUR General Election 2012

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Hey @Chipperback was anything like Blade Runner ever made ITTL? I know Harrison Ford isn't in the acting business in this world but still...
 
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Q&A Time: Blade Runner

(Answer by @Chipperback)

Blade Runner does exist in this timeline...It was made in 1986.

The setting ITTL was New Orleans circa 2025. A group of "replicants" where reprogrammed by a wildcard CSS agent to unleash hell..

The task was left up to Texas Rangers Cybercrime specialist Rick Deckard (David Soul) to stop them. Matching wits not just against a group of no-holds barred cyborgs, but by an aristocratic, psycho-rouge CSS superagent Madison Fields (Lewis Collins, in probably his best non-James Bond role that earned him a Best Supporting Actor Oscar)

It was a gritty thriller that earned Best Picture and Best Cinematography in the Oscars that year.

But there is still the question...was Deckard a replicant?

That answer is coming in 2019. A continuation of Blade Runner is in production...with Soul reprising his role as Deckard, Collins back as Fields...and South African stuntwoman-turned-action starlet Charlize Theron getting her biggest role in a North American-based production yet as Texas Ranger special agent Mindy Gardere, Deckard's protégé....or maybe his nemesis?

Blade Runner 2055: 6.20.2019
 
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That's a heck of a lineup. I wonder who, if any of them, are in Atlanta's pocket...

...or am I just jumping at shadows again? I mean, surely the CSS can't be EVERYWHERE. :(
 
Russell-Stovers Confections, still proudly made in Abilene, Kansas, still avows there were no issues with its candies at the time and there never have been any quality issues with its products, regardless of the salacious charges made by other, lesser quality confectioners...
 
Absolutely. Some things don’t change... except during the border wars. We had to kinda postpone it from 1981-1983 because of a rumor that CSS agent tried to taint a batch of candy at a factory near the GPUR-CSA border.

I think a Confederate Halloween could be more twisted than anything in a haunted house.
 

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I think a Confederate Halloween could be more twisted than anything in a haunted house.
I don't think they celebrate Halloween in the CSA. Something to do with their religious values.
 
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The CSA outlawed the celebration of Halloween back in the 1950s and Halloween was the day of one of the worst crackdowns of the Helms era, in 1985. 350 malcontents and antisocials killed, over 6,000 jailed nationwide in a series of raids.
 

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Russell-Stovers Confections, still proudly made in Abilene, Kansas, still avows there were no issues with its candies at the time and there never have been any quality issues with its products, regardless of the salacious charges made by other, lesser quality confectioners...

Russel Stivers! Yum!
Oh by the way, I have something special for you coming up
What other confectionary companies exist ITTL?
 
The CSA outlawed the celebration of Halloween back in the 1950s and Halloween was the day of one of the worst crackdowns of the Helms era, in 1985. 350 malcontents and antisocials killed, over 6,000 jailed nationwide in a series of raids.

Were these so-called malcontents people worshiping pagan gods (if only to stick a craw in Helms) or children with costumes and candy?
 
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