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  1. A much larger Rome that survives until the present day.

    Oh yeah, that was all right. It definitely needed more detail though. Not to mention "uber-America" apparently became something of a cliche long before I joined.
  2. DBWI: Kerry Did NOT Defeat Bush In 2004.

    Iraq could easily split into two countries, which could make them weaker individually, but they still harbor terrorists even if they hate each other. As for that Republic of China thing,... there's hints that Chinese hardliners won't let that alst, but they can't do anything about Korea no, I...
  3. Alexander The Great doesn't die in 323 BC

    My atlas shows that area as Sogdiana. And I do know of the river Jaxartes. It wasn't that much, but don't forget Inaki didn't have the time to make a good map. It could use some minor adjutment, I guess, but it does show land in the stans.
  4. Alexander The Great doesn't die in 323 BC

    The Life of Alexander the Great Ptolemy agrippa published 275 BC Chapter 16 The begnning of the second Occident-Indianwar and last years ofAlexander's life Alexander, after crushing the Arab revolt, sat tight for a while and made a number of trips to places like Egypt, where he participated...
  5. Alexander The Great doesn't die in 323 BC

    If youu read what Inaki said before,the map is after the treat that surrendered Central Asia to Chandragupta
  6. A much larger Rome that survives until the present day.

    Well, it's known there was an eclipse in 1451, which seems like a good starting point for that Indian holy man to start preaching unity of the Iroquois. The evidence of it's existence at thsi point is rather negligable, but i guess maybe not impossible.
  7. Have any of you ever read The third World war august

    Technically it would be an FH ecause it was published in 1978, but you could call it AH. I saw it in my school library and found to be a great read. I thinm it' ssupposed to be a wargaming sceario of some sort, if NATO made sifnificant military improvements and the soviet Unioninvaded West...
  8. A much larger Rome that survives until the present day.

    If I remember correctly, the Iroquios league probaby formed in the 1500s, as a result of Hiawatha and other trying to convince the tribes that made up the Iroquois to give up their fighitng, because they slaughtered each other, and made themselves prey for other Algonquian tribes I see the...
  9. DBWI: Kerry Did NOT Defeat Bush In 2004.

    The fact is, terrorism is spread all across the Middle east, not just in Pakistan. Especially in Saudi Arabai and Egypt where terrorisst get funding not only from Pakistan but from Al-Zarquawi, Iraq's director of Special Operations. It was already the Islamic Republic of Pakistan btw. I...
  10. A much larger Rome that survives until the present day.

    Nice to see you didn't ignore me about the bantu kingdom. Say, will the former empire of Yenchi attempt to split off again? And shouldn't settlement of Terra Australis start spreading inward in places like OTL South Australia and Victoria? I eagerly await the reunification in the no-doubt next...
  11. Alexander The Great doesn't die in 323 BC

    Yeah, Alxander the younger will eventually start to emerge as a somewhat complex charcter, and one whos's behavior makes sense given his uppbringing, in another narrative Sure, show the situation in the map. Hey, will the legend be in English, since apprently you only have a spanish language...
  12. XXth C: Discussion Thread

    I don' think of aof siam should be given to laos. most of it should be the chinese puppet kingdom of lan xang. TRjr can be appointed Secretary of State if people are tired of govenors from new york, but that option cna't be thrown away just yet
  13. DBWI: Kerry Did NOT Defeat Bush In 2004.

    And they'll just end up hating us more if we end up attacking Pakistan. But the i'm a lot more worried about the sleeper cells. They coud have a "suitcase nuke" ready, and they're pretty easy to hide, without god evidenec, so i predict quite a challenge for the FBI in locking the terorrits up.
  14. DBWI: Kerry Did NOT Defeat Bush In 2004.

    Yes in that region but the terrorists' power grows much stronger, when there's stable funding from a powerful source, helping Al-Zarquawi and other on the loose to further detablize the Middle East region. The overthrow of the Saudi monarchy is quite possible, with all the propaganda efforts...
  15. The War of Mexican Intervention? (~1995)

    Cool update:cool: Keep it up!:)
  16. Alexander The Great doesn't die in 323 BC

    near the Palla River 10 miles northhomeland of the Parisii, Gaul October 13, 306 BC The future Alexander the Fourth had jsut obtained a surrender from a local tribe in the area. But, as he moved north, he would have a big battle with another massive tribal confederation of uncouth...
  17. Alexander The Great doesn't die in 323 BC

    Shit, i didn't know there would be another response. Well, it would be a pretty simple map over a large area of territory, but I can't make one myself, as I don't have the tools.
  18. A much larger Rome that survives until the present day.

    It was never a "rome rules the world" TL. I read the beginning, and Eric clearly stated it. Still, you have a point about the "epic feel" I'm sure that's probably what he's going for
  19. A much larger Rome that survives until the present day.

    I thought of something right before I logged on here. Can the Roman Empire please stay split permanently. You can still have a much larger Rome rule most or all of Africa, and have a few states emerge from the Ophite Empire, as I don't see it lasting too long. And how about Polyphemus doesn't...
  20. Historia Mundi

    Nooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and i was ina nother world for a minute
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