Wilson isn't POTUS anymore. He had a serious stroke and now Marshal is POTUS. Marshal is still using the 14 points but I got a feeling he isn't going to be as rigid as Wilson was.
Ouch, that was a hell of a naval battle. Throw in the losses of a couple of QEs in 1916 the RN battleline is going to be feeling the sting of these battles for decades to come. That makes me wondering what the naval treaties are going to look like ITL.
Ok this is shaping up to be a hell of a naval battle. The British already paid a hell of a price. With the coming battle with an admiral who thinks he has nothing left to lose, its going to be bloody.
I think we would have put a few steps in to make sure, dry docks could build it. So say keep dry docks OTL and something behind player control would be a way to do this
Sure if you can get enough, I say get a total of seven players, with the five who signed for the WNT, Germany, and Russia. If you get more than seven than go for some of the lesser naval powers.
So now we are getting the death ride of the German High Seas Fleet. Knowing who is writing this TL this is going to be epic.
That said I'm honestly wondering what the bloody hell Versailles is going to look like ITL. Marshall is not going to piss everyone off like Wilson did. And everyone has...
Well then, I honestly wonder what the hell is going to become of what we know today as Turkey ITL. Because they sound well and truly screwed to the ninth way.
My idea is if the Panther mounts the 8.8 cm Kwk 36 from the Tiger I and has the running gears of a T-44. That however is so bloody hard to find and the T-54/55s is close enough that it would work as well.
Basically its my take on a Panther as a prototype MBT in a TL I'm working on.
Everyone laughs at the Browns Browning again. Garrett was the clear top rookie coming out of that class.
Outside trying to kill Mason Rudolph in 2019, Garrett has lived up the hype largely.