I understand that Custer would be over 100 by this time, but people can live that long so let's just not worry about that part of it too much.
So if Custer survived until the end of the Second Great War, what sort of impact would he have upon things like the morale of the people? Would he speak out for restoring the Union, joining La Follette and whoever else was giving speeches? I don't think it is likely that he would lead an army, but would the War Department (or even a couple of people, such as Morrell or Dowling) care about his views?
I'm going to assume he does everything the same until he gets chucked out by the socialists, after that we can change things up a little.
Also, the Pacific War has to go the same as it did in canon 191, Jake Featherston acts the same way and other major events can't be changed.
- BNC
So if Custer survived until the end of the Second Great War, what sort of impact would he have upon things like the morale of the people? Would he speak out for restoring the Union, joining La Follette and whoever else was giving speeches? I don't think it is likely that he would lead an army, but would the War Department (or even a couple of people, such as Morrell or Dowling) care about his views?
I'm going to assume he does everything the same until he gets chucked out by the socialists, after that we can change things up a little.
Also, the Pacific War has to go the same as it did in canon 191, Jake Featherston acts the same way and other major events can't be changed.
- BNC