Maybe the Walkers have a queen that looks like the Ghost Lady from Uninvited?Any ideas for House of the Dragon?
Adding to this.Wonder how Cartman dressing up as Featherston would fly in tl-191 or, better yet, what Cartman's name would be in tl-191 (ok, Cartman's name being similar to an otl WW2 German pilot: Erich Hartmann was a coincidence, but still).
Pyro and the Soldier are unchangedView attachment 828182
TL-191 version of these lads?
Californian Scout sounds scary. I kinda see Medic being Confederate, tbh.Pyro and the Soldier are unchanged
The Engineer has a Jersey Accent.
The Spy is French Canadian rather than Parisian.
The Heavy is German
The Scout talks like a California surfer dude.
The Sniper is Russian
The Egineer is a Black Mexican cyclops rather than a Scottish one
And the Doctor is Japanese.
Controversial film Braveheart was accused of promoting Stolen Valor mythisism in the skein of Scotland's rebellion against the British.
The quote "Freedom! Freedom! Freedom!" remains a rallying cry for many southern politicians.
Attempts to 'reclaim' it in the North have not gone well.
I was referencing this: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwCiRao53J1y_gqJJOH6Rcgpb-vaW9wF0.
Also good to know that Braveheart is still criticized, albeit for the wrong reasons. I would like to see how The Patriot would be in tl-191.
For one thing, it wouldn’t take place in South Carolina given the circumstances
Maybe it would probably to rehabilitate the South's image after the Second Great War.
The film Patriot received a positive reception from critics but was lambasted by reviewers. It was accused of attempting to whitewash the South by showing a pro-abolitionist southern plantationer as the protagonist and hero of the story. Many founding fathers, themselves southerners, were talked about favorably. Americans compare the film and others like it to propaganda films. To rehabilitate the southerner as a civil brother. The role of the French was diminished, the British villanized, and the character Friedrich Wilhelm enjoyed a larger-than-life portrayal fighting with and for the Revolutionary army.
In the South, Confederates regard the film as pro-American/anti-Confederate. It villanizes their former allies, promotes the role of Germany in resisting British oppression, shows a former slave earning the respect and equal to the whites. Slavery, while not said to be bad, is not encouraged. Critics say the film tries to 'Americanize' the southern rebellion.
The film has been used by Birth of A Nation conspiracists who say the southern states were attempting their own rebellion away from the northern states during the Revolution.
TL;DR: The Patriot is critically acclaimed, but despised by Americans and Confederates for 'vilifying' or 'revising' their sides. Opposite sides of the same coin.
Also included a new idea, that the southern independence movement didn't begin with the Civil War, but earlier during the revolution but the south was bullied into fighting the northerner's war. Ooh, new idea, Washington's image is 'rehabilitated' as a Virginian who didn't want to fight the revolution against his British heroes, but when the role was thrust on him he could not refuse. Basically Lee.
Or Futurama?What would the Simpsons be like in TL-191?
Excuse me, what?! Anyways curious to see TL-191 Passion of the Christ, mainly because I want to know that world's South Park take on it.Also included a new idea, that the southern independence movement didn't begin with the Civil War, but earlier during the revolution but the south was bullied into fighting the northerner's war. Ooh, new idea, Washington's image is 'rehabilitated' as a Virginian who didn't want to fight the revolution against his British heroes, but when the role was thrust on him he could not refuse. Basically Lee
What does that mean?The film has been used by Birth of A Nation conspiracists who say the southern states were attempting their own rebellion away from the northern states during the Revolution.
Excuse me, what?!
Revisionist conspiracy theory.What does that mean?
Why are they called Birth of A Nation conspiracists? Is that based on the 1915 movie Birth of A Nation or an analog of it?Revisionist conspiracy theory.
Sort of inspired by that thread on fictional nations, in this case a fictional cause preceding the CSA.