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  1. British Imperialism of the 19th Century TL: Mk I

    Sorry to see this end, it was one of the most enjoyable timelines on here.
  2. Henry the Great.

    Red = Imperium Gold = Social nationalist Monarch's Council (Though France is technically an autarchy ruled by the Favereau Diktat) Dark green = Dar Al islam Light (ish) Green = Baltic Republic Dark yellow = Imperial Russia. Light yellow = Empire of Japan Grey = Cossack hetmanate Brown = Kingdom...
  3. Henry the Great.

    I'm busy writing something else, but it's taking a while :)
  4. Henry the Great.

    Yes it is rather unrealistic, however what the cavalry were using were an adapted version which they called a katana. Well that's my story and I'm sticking to it...:)
  5. British Imperialism of the 19th Century TL: Mk I

    Glad to see this return. The whole feel of this last post has an almost calm before the storm feeling about it, I look forward to seeing exactly where you are going with this.
  6. British Imperialism of the 19th Century TL: Mk I

    Good update with the Commonwealth becoming ever more dominant in the pacific through its ally California, yet overall it's enemies power seems to be growing steadily to the stage where conflict on some front or other seems inevitable. Sooner or later France is going to push its luck just a bit...
  7. British Imperialism of the 19th Century TL: Mk I

    Seems the Empire of Brazil-Argentina is going to go the way of the Germans after WW1 where the people felt they were betrayed. Wonder who they'll look to as a scapegoat, doubt it will be the military. China seems to be playing with fire, not like they were given a choice though, sooner or later...
  8. British Imperialism of the 19th Century TL: Mk I

    South America looks like it's heading for major changes, be interesting to see how the rebels and the other states look to the Empire/Commonwealth should they gain ascendency. I can't see Pedro III surviving this, though he may take the rest down into chaos with him. Still not sure what to make...
  9. British Imperialism of the 19th Century TL: Mk I

    A welcome return for a brilliant timeline. So, political reform finally comes to the Empire and not before time. Question is though will the Labour and Socialist parties be just as economically incompetent as those in OTL because they are trying to use a political system to control market...
  10. British Imperialism of the 19th Century TL: Mk I

    A truly wonderful timeline, well thought out and quite plausible. I look forward to more.
  11. DBWI: William the bastard becomes King of England?

    It's possible but unlikely I admit that William could have used the campaign victory as a springboard to subdue the entire island. certainly he was aggressive and hardheaded enough and his troops had a good deal of experience in warfare. The only flaw I can see here is that the Scandinavians...
  12. British Imperialism of the 19th Century TL: Mk I

    Coming to a boil nicely, I suspect the Boers will find an ally with the USA, though they are very isolated to say the least from the USA and would soon be overwhelmed by Zimbabwe or the Commonwealth assuming they weren't distracted elsewhere. China looks like being a flashpoint, their situation...
  13. British Imperialism of the 19th Century TL: Mk I

    So we have an isolationist USA, distrustful of its neighbours. Where is this TL's colonisation efforts going? We have an increasingly "racist" France that's also expansionist too. There's a large powerful Zimbabwe run by a political strongman (with a good bit of common sense too) Japan's...
  14. British Imperialism of the 19th Century TL: Mk I

    Had I known I would have nominated you, as it is I've been working away and this is the first time I've caught up with this tale in about 2 months. My apologies.
  15. British Imperialism of the 19th Century TL: Mk I

    Sad to see Britain's oldest European ally move into the French sphere of influence, but almost inevitable really. It will be interesting to see what the Clemens solution works out like for real, nothing ever seems to go by the book in this USA.
  16. British Imperialism of the 19th Century TL: Mk I

    Good update, I can imagine that the divisions between the Commonwealth and the Dominions will keep the various politicians and busybodies busy enough to avoid any major power struggles over who actually controls the Empire, a sort of mild divide and conquer.
  17. British Imperialism of the 19th Century TL: Mk I

    Interesting to see the USA patch things up with Wanci Oyate, I would have thought the slavery issue would have kept the two at daggers drawn.
  18. British Imperialism of the 19th Century TL: Mk I

    Interesting, I can't see Burma being that much of a challenge, however the territory is not army friendly either. It should however teach the Commonwealth Armies just what will and wont work with modern weaponry.
  19. British Imperialism of the 19th Century TL: Mk I

    So, South Asia is to be a major battleground economically and democratically between the British Empire and the Ottomans? Whilst I can't see this coming to a war, it will certainly develop the area fairly quickly into an economic powerhouse of its own. Going to make the inevitable conflict of...
  20. British Imperialism of the 19th Century TL: Mk I

    Good update, interesting developments in China and Africa, the network of alliances and treaties seems more complex as those binding the nations previous to WW1. Plus more industrialisation too.
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