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  1. Antarctic natives.

    Hmm... :rolleyes:
  2. Wost AH Cliche' Topics before 1900

    The Confederates win the American Civil War? Seriously, it has been done to death as far as I can tell, and it is such a god-awfully boring topic too.
  3. Antarctic natives.

    I believe that it is actually impossible for humans to live on Antarctica without modern technology... It is just too inhospitable. Any ancient Polynesians stranded there would quickly die from exposure. Even today there are no permanent settlements there. In comparison to Antarctica, Greenland...
  4. Alternate Weapons of War thread...

    Infantry carbine for the Royal Scandinavian Army - Model 1926 (just a doodle I did while bored :o)
  5. A Blank Map Thread

    I really need a map showing the administrative divisions of the modern PRC, which uses the Mercator projection. It needn't necessarily be a blank map, as long as it has those internal borders marked...
  6. The Most important event of the Past Millenium?

    Hardly, Western Europe had hosted a flourishing and advanced native culture since the beginning of the second millenium at the very latest, arguably even earlier.
  7. The Most important event of the Past Millenium?

    The Mongol conquests - they stunted the development of the Chinese and Islamic civilisations, and sparked their relative decline (especially Islam's) in relation to Europe. Furthermore, the large Mongol empire created a unified conduit across Central Asia which had not previously existed...
  8. Map Thread V

    Also: Madagascar - Newfoundland Sri Lanka - Hispaniola Novaya Zemlya - Falklands Ireland - Taiwan Tasmania - North Island Sardinia - Sicily EDIT: too slow, damn :)
  9. Map Contest IV: Round V

    1984-theme: EDIT: whoops, wrong map
  10. No Massively Industrialised (US of) America

    If North America had been split up amongst a good number of competing states, as Latin America was OTL, economic development would have been much slower.
  11. Map Contest IV: Rules, Discussion, and Comments Thread

    Wow, didn't expect that. Thanks. :D
  12. Map Thread V

    Well, I didn't think much about that I guess... Portugal has drifted more into the influence of the Spanish Kingdom since the Peninsular War, which Napoleon won. Iberia coalesced politically ITTL more than it did historically in the 19th century, since Spain has been much more stable. Portugal...
  13. Timeline for Brave New World

    A PoD in the interwar period or earlier - some kind of Second World War takes place but nuclear weapons are not developed. The subsequent Third World War is just a very, very bad conventional war, with liberal use of chemical and biological weapons to decimate populations (anthrax bombs? etc.)...
  14. Japan wank

    I personally think that the USA would have been brought into the war against Germany anyway, with our without Japan attacking, and given Nazi Germany's close association with Japan OTL (and presumably in this TL too), the USA would eventually get into war with Japan. Furthermore, Japan is still...
  15. Map Contest IV: Rules, Discussion, and Comments Thread

    Thanks! :) And yeah, I rushed the borders a little... I would have experimented some more but had to rush off to do some other stuff. I think (hope) the end result is satisfactory, at least.
  16. Map Thread V

    One that I have been thinking about for a while... one of a series of maps of a TL with the POD as Napoleon's partial victory (the Napoleonic Wars ended in a stalemate and France stayed an empire, with large holdings in Europe and a dominant position over Germany, etc., but without defeating...
  17. Map Contest IV: Round IV

    First post - hope it is received well. It is a lucky coincidence that 500 years after 53 BC is exactly 1200 a.u.c. :)
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