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  1. As Dreamers Do: American Magic Redux

    Yeah, that's pretty much been butterflied. IOTL he was only 51, right? That's super, super young, right?
  2. As Dreamers Do: American Magic Redux

    I take it with all the work Joe Raposo's been getting ITTL, I presume his death from non-Hodgkin lymphoma will be butterflied away ITTL. If so, I really liked his music, so I wonder what the future holds in store for Raposo beyond '89 ITTL.
  3. Jim Smitty

    Alternate warships of nations

    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.
  4. Gabingston

    at U.S. Constitutional Convention in 1787, northern states engage in brinksmanship and get deal on phase out of slavery by southern states

    That's not relevant, considering that 18th-19th Century Poland was 99.9% white, and I don't know if a Polish peasant circa 1800 would've ever seen a non-white person (maybe a Gypsy or two, if they're consdiered non-white).
  5. Alternate warships of nations

    Prince-class Trade Protection Carrier Nation: Canada History: The three 'Prince' class passenger liners of the Canadian National Steamships corporation were selected for induction into the RCN in a future conflict in the mid-1930s. The intention at the time was to turn them into Auxiliary...
  6. As Dreamers Do: American Magic Redux
    Threadmarks: Oliver and Company (1987 Film)

    Oliver and Company Released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 20, 1987 Directed by George Scribner Story by Vance Gerry Mike Gabriel Rob Minkoff Jim Mitchell Chris Bailey Kirk Wise Dave Michener Roger Allers Gary Trousdale Kevin Lima Michael Cedeno Pete Young Leon Joosen Based on Oliver...
  7. BELFAST

    at U.S. Constitutional Convention in 1787, northern states engage in brinksmanship and get deal on phase out of slavery by southern states

    The British did have slavery then and the French banned and then reintroduced it. In Belgium Congo, the rubber plantations after 1900 conditions were just as bad if not worse than slavery. Portugal was into the slave trade too. They kept their slaves in their colonies.
  8. Silver Road and Golden Stripes, Yet Another Football TL

    My picks: Brazil, Chile, France, and England...
  9. Kennedy Forever

    Patton in Korea/MacArthur in the White House

    Wow Knowland sounds like a really interesting figure
  10. Dunkirk Disaster causes Spain and Soviet Union to join Axis.

    must agree with mr Floyd. .your entire time line is so far fetched I find myself rolling on the floor in laughter
  11. Patton in Korea/MacArthur in the White House

    Knowland did admire MacArthur a great deal. (In December 1949 Knowland wanted MacArthur to be appointed High Commissioner for Asia as a last ditch effort to try and salvage the situation in China, and he fully supported MacArthur when Truman fired him.) And they would be mostly in accord on...
  12. BELFAST

    at U.S. Constitutional Convention in 1787, northern states engage in brinksmanship and get deal on phase out of slavery by southern states

    It might do that but could result in a labour shortage. Working in the Cotton/Tobacco fields was not a popular choice when there were better-paying jobs and easier working condition elsewhere. Industry in the North and in Europe were very dependant on cotton and they will need to find some to...
  13. WI/AHC: Viceroyalty of Rio Grande

    Or Colorado, or other post-19th century strikes in northern Mexico or places like Silver City, New Mexico. This would give the area more people, more defense against native raids, and the impetus to carve off the northern part of Mexico into its own territory. They never much liked Mexico City's...
  14. AHC: Largest possible Finnish-American population

    You would need some massive change on Russian politifcs on treatment of ethnic groups. Imperial era Russia didn't usually expel minorities to other place like Soviets did. Furthermore it would be tehcnically and logisitcally hellish hard, probably impossible.
  15. Herr Frage

    NEW BIRTH OF FREEDOM: The Wilmot Proviso Passes

    One thing I am hoping for is more info on General Taylor. That family's ITTL saga looks well set up yo be one of the more intriguing political military dynasties in the USA ITTL.
  16. BELFAST

    at U.S. Constitutional Convention in 1787, northern states engage in brinksmanship and get deal on phase out of slavery by southern states

    To get more political power and seats in the house of representatives. That way plantation and slave owners retain power in America for a lot longer.
  17. TL-191: After the End

    From a couple weeks ago with a bit of an overview. David could go into more speficifics as well if you want him to.
  18. Patupi

    Possible Alternate Jet engine pre-WWII

    I think I've heard the term before, but didn't equate it to what I was thinking of. Makes sense, and a shame. Thought it would be simpler but less efficient... in the same way that ramjets are 'simple' :) Knew someone must have thought it up before. Ah well.
  19. TheLionOfJudah

    These Fair Shores: The Commonwealth of New England

    What happened to Oceania in this timeline? Did the white plantation owners overthrow the Hawaiian monarchy or has it managed to preserve to the modern day? Plus what happened to New Zealand as well as places like Fiji and Tahiti? Do they still have their own independent Monarchies or are they...
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