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  1. Patton in Korea/MacArthur in the White House

    *snort.* My money is on Hoover wining this fight. There is a reason he was an administration boogeyman. His backup plans have backup plans and he knows where every skeleton is buried. EVen if you want to argue that MacArthur is a total outsider, he still knows shit.
  2. WI: The Enterprise completes its five year mission (Star Trek survives for 5 seasons)

    Then I can make Takei available for small roles like the cartoon. What it will mean is Star Trek can’t run in syndication in LA during campaign season for Takei As for making Takei’s political career a long one, say he goes to Congress, then he obviously can’t participate in any movies while...
  3. WI:;Zygmunt II August has a son

    And to be fair, this last point was quite important. In 1569, King was still not so old - he was about to enter his 50's and by this time, OTL he still hoped for a son. So it's still possible that SOME Union will be formed. After all, Execustionist movement was already active for decades. Of...
  4. The New Kratocracy: A Boulanger Coup TL

    It is back! I really liked this timeline and I really like the new chapter!
  5. Richard II dies in 1399

    Yes it might still exist, though Nevilles would be weaker side, I suppose.
  6. Piave92

    WI: Free Italy - a.k.a. Kingdom of Italy in exile as an Allied nation
    Threadmarks: 07 - Levant and Italo-British alliance evolution - Light Update

    British commitment in Italy and Levant Campaign (Q4 1941) Considering that the Mediterranean is de facto an Italo-British lake, the next obvious move for the Empire is to provide substantial manpower to support their Italian ally, which is struggling madly to keep the front stable in...
  7. Richard II dies in 1399

    Indeed this is very true, though their rivalry may still exist no?
  8. Patton in Korea/MacArthur in the White House

    Interesting! A new title?
  9. Richard II dies in 1399

    Oh, if the early reign of HIV is more stable it means that Percies would not rebel, so Nevilles would be a lot less prominent.
  10. BiteNibbleChomp

    Patton in Korea/MacArthur in the White House
    Threadmarks: Part V, Chapter 33

    ...United States. So help me God.” “Congratulations, Mr President.” Vinson said. And with that, it was official. The crowd roared in approval. *** Once inaugurated, the new President moved quickly to assert his authority. The first order of business was to put his cabinet nominations...
  11. Richard II dies in 1399

    Indeed, there won't be an epiphany rising, and certainly no plots completely centred on the Mortimers I think. Though Gwyndr may still rebel
  12. Alternate History Excercise: Create non-Abrahamic, Abrahamic Syncretic, Alternative Abrahamic Religions in Europe!

    Ok, if it fullfills the requirements. Requirements Organised Religion Written Canon Must originate in Europe, cannot be a transplant from another region Must last for atleast 200 years
  13. Alternate History Excercise: Create non-Abrahamic, Abrahamic Syncretic, Alternative Abrahamic Religions in Europe!

    Survival does not need the religion to be dominant or even widespread, a small crowd of followers is still a following. Mandaeism(60-70 Thousand) and Yazidism(1-1,5M) are both (relativly, in the case of Yazidism) small religions. While Yazidism has more than million followers, which is not a...
  14. Richard II dies in 1399

    Well, yes, but the difference would be that his reign would be more stable without him forcibly deposing Richard and murdering him, John Holland would most likely keep his head on shoulders
  15. Clandango

    WI: Byzantine Emperor converts to Islam?

    Depends who he tells his plans too and how public they are. I expect for the sake of morale the Emperor died falling off a wall, his mangled body breaking the fall of a baby someone dropped.
  16. Alternate warships of nations

    Got a link for that story?
  17. Earthy05

    The Bleeding Edge: An Alternate History of NASA
    Threadmarks: Chapter 4: "Moving The Goalpost"

    The Bleeding Edge Chapter 4: "Moving The Goalpost" MEM-1 lifted off successfully on March 19th 1978, and the lander was sent on a direct trajectory to Mars, before entering the atmosphere at a high velocity and then crashing into the surface. MEM-1’s sacrifice provided NASA with all the data...
  18. Alternate warships of nations

    It would either be like Blücher with another 5-10K tons displacement (and a correspondingly larger secondary battery plus maybe a reduced main battery) or more conservatively Blücher but mounting only the 15 cm guns and no 21 cm guns. Still hard to make a role from this ship, other than looking...
  19. Richard II dies in 1399

    Indeed and given Langley's personality most like Bolingbroke ascends as otl
  20. Arnold d.c

    This is a Question About the US Union Ordinance Department In the Civil War. . .

    I must disagree. While definitely a conservative, there were perfectly sound reasons for Ripley's decision. At the onset of the war, the United States has limited arms manufacturing capacity and an existing stock of muskets and rifles of varying calibers and degrees of usefulness. A good deal...
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