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If Terry Pratchett (R.I.P) lived in the Union of Britain, what would the Discworld books be like? Or would he write completely different stories altogether?
Search and Destroy sounds cool, but that would be more for a navy game.Search and Destroy
Assemble and Annihilate
Locate and Liquidate
Take and Terminate
Direct and Dominate
What about Command and Control?Search and Destroy sounds cool, but that would be more for a navy game.
That sounds betterWhat about Command and Control?
Do and BoomSearch and Destroy
Assemble and Annihilate
Locate and Liquidate
Take and Terminate
Direct and Dominate
An anime-inspired show like this would be popular as well.Hey, I just watched The Ninja Sex Party Very, Very, Very, Very Classy Acoustic Performance, and it gave me the inspiration to make this post. Enjoy
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Starlight Brigade was an anime-inspired Pacific television series that ran from 1987-1995. The show follows Strive (center) a boy who strives to save his home from being consumed by the Endless Void which has been slowly sapping away life across the universe. When by chance a Void spaceship crashes nearby, he seizes the moment, goes into space, and encounters the Starlight Brigade, an order of warriors dedicated to defeating the Void with the power offriendshipstarlight and righting injustices along the way.
The show was created and animated by the Knights of the Light Table studio, which was one of the first homegrown anime studios in the Pacific States. The show is fondly remembered for its beautiful animation, iconic soundtrack, compelling story, and colorful cast of characters like Ninja Brian (far-left) Lord Phobos (center-left) Havve Hogan (center-back) Doctor Sung (center-right) and Commander Meouch (far-right)
The show’s success has spawned two spin-off sequels, six video games, one movie and an official band called Tupperware Remix Party (TWRP).
Check out the show's opening sequence here
Starlight Brigade
I take it that there's peace between the Internationale and the Reichspakt?
Spider-Man: Far From Home
The premise of this movie is about a field trip where Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man and his class at Midtown High, take a vacation from New York City, CSA and into Europe while getting into a hijinks with a mysterious man known as Mysterio, an supposed interdimensional being fighting the Elementals. While in Europe, he goes to numerous cities including Rome, Papal; Prague, Austria-Hungary (pictured above); Berlin, German Empire; Paris, Commune of France; and London, Union of Britain. It was another solid entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, if a bit formulaic, and served as an epilogue to Avengers: Endgame. It was noted for being a fun tour of the various empires and nations of Europe, though it was a rather "theme park-ish" take on it due to time constraints.
Alexa Davalos as Juliana Crain and Luke Kleintank as Joe Blake in the Torchbearer Streaming Union show City on a Hill, based on the novel of the same name by Philip K. Dick. Set in an alternate history where the American Union State won the Second Civil War, it tells the bleak story of an America divided between William Dudley Pelley’s AUS - an ally of Voynist Russia - in the East, a hypercapitalist, Japanese-allied Pacific States of America in the West, and a revanchist, resurgent Exile-dominated Anglo-Canadian Empire in the North. While the show has been criticised for the unlikeliness of its global scenario, it is considered to depict very well the sheer horror of a hypothetical victorious AUS where Pelley managed to usurp power from Long.
There'd probably be far less drugs and far fewer street battles. It'd probably be set in another country.Wonder how Babylon Berlin would be ittl
Russia, perhaps?There'd probably be far less drugs and far fewer street battles. It'd probably be set in another country.