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  1. These Fair Shores: The Commonwealth of New England

    The Cape is still a dominion, so I assume that the Boer wars never happened.
  2. Ramp-Rat

    Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    The British have taken the decision to halt their advance, and dig in and await their opponents next move. While at one and the same time giving their forces the chance to reorganise, rest, repair and resupply, all of which given the success of their recent campaign they need to do. The original...
  3. WI: Ford Motor Company buys 'Austin Rover Group' in 1986 - 1987?

    For one thing, they'd get rid of that horrendous chevron logo. The colours lead to that brewer's droop optical illusion which was most unfortunate for a company that was trying to thrust its way out of trouble. More seriously, I think this could have been more successful than Ford's purchase...
  4. What if the Mark 71 8"/55 gun wasn't cancelled?

    I'd skip trying to add the Boghammer role for the Carronade update. It'll add expense and time. The goal is preferably a cheap, small crew requirement, semi disposable craft, that's capable of dealing out a fuckton of rockets against enemy shore defenses. Perhaps go say half the size or 75...
  5. Would black population growth be higher in an independent American South

    Say either the Southern United States breaks off during the 1780s or the Confederacy manages to win the American civil war. Since the Black Population is likely be going be far worse off in an independent South. Would it be likely for the black population to grow at a rate comparable to Latin...
  6. The Tudor Rose over Brittania

    That's a pretty big difficulty actually because any mentally healthy parent would want all their children (and grandchildren) to have a good inheritance. And that's also what other notables will expect. If they see a king who doesn't treat his sons well, they will distrust the king more. And, of...
  7. Soviets beat Northrop with F-20 idea?

    The F-20 was also bigger, heavier, and more complex than the F-5. In particular, for a low-cost light fighter it had pretty sophisticated avionics, with a full-on phased-array radar system, among other things. There was a heads-up display, a laser gyroscope, significant use of composite...
  8. DanMcCollum

    Alternate History Excercise: Create non-Abrahamic, Abrahamic Syncretic, Alternative Abrahamic Religions in Europe!

    I think its definitely possible to have one form amongst either North or Eastern European pagan civilizations. In fact, there seems to have been some early attempts in the early Rus state to standardize the national religion, but were swet aside when state Christianized - perhaps this could be...
  9. Germany goes East in 1914 - French Munitions Production?

    ... extrapolate ... from numbers published 1926 ... somehow doesn't really fit to the researched/collected data of the FRED from about 2012 ... ... also there's some 'discrpancy' between the numbers of you in #8 (also from French Industry During the War ?) to the above shown graphs of the FRED...
  10. East first! Europe after a German / CP victory in 1916

    If anything, they would surge.
  11. Have Space 1999 be more successful

    No but I'd love to see that!!
  12. WI Operation Ten-Go Successful?

    Well i think i would love to see Yamato go head to head with some big american boys, even outnumbered, it will be a epic fight.
  13. Have Space 1999 be more successful

    "By the lost marbles of Freiberger...!" That's the one!👏 I've also failed to find the mockumentary on the making of Space: 1999 that included fake Japanese TV opening titles and Frieberger doing a commentary of one episode where he says, "Which one's Sulu?" Have you got a link to it?
  14. Denliner

    A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    Now this is a crossover that I can get behind. Them being Muppets makes this even better. As for the name....maybe it could be: Disney's Wacky Science with Dr. Von Drake and Professor Honeydew, or just Disney's Wacky Science. 🤷‍♂️ While the show could've been entirely slapstick comedy for all...
  15. List of monarchs III

    Well, Augustus Ferdinand had children IOTL and Henry is not necessarily destined to die childless (I left the next person a bit of creative liberty there), so the threat of extinction of male line is quite distant.
  16. Green Painting

    Weekly Flag Challenge: Discussion & Entries

    The two of us could well start a Centroamérican Civil War.
  17. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    sounds like a variation of what happens at end of this video
  18. Soviets beat Northrop with F-20 idea?

    What purpose will yak 141 serve ?
  19. The Decade of Disaster: What if the Franco-Prussian War Escalated? (relaunched)

    I dunno, because it seems like either way, the alliance with Russia isn't going to last given that Germany would have interests in the east than anywhere else. They have no reason to go to the Balkans, no reason to antagonize Switzerland or to antagonize the Low Countries (which would piss off...
  20. What if Robert Taft secured the republican nomination in 1948 and became president?

    A bland general statement of support without defending the actual record of the Congress is hardly an overwhelming endorsement. Dewey's actions (or more accurately his inaction) in refusing to defend the actual policies of the 80th Congress are far more meaningful. Dewey's own platform even...
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