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  1. Look to the West Volume VIII: The Bear and the Basilisk

    It's 50's cookie-cutter conformity, it just seems alien because they're speaking garbage latin
  2. As Dreamers Do: American Magic Redux

    @PNWKing IOTL, who else wound up being acquired by Hasbro besides Tonka, Kenner and Tyco?
  3. Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    No it's not just another crossing, a normal river crossing you can put a pontoon bridge over. Here the bridge has to be a monolithic construction, which is difficult to put together, and harder to put into position, especially against any kind of serious resistance.
  4. Fuzzy Dunlop

    AHC: Wank the McDonnell F-4 Phantom II

    Some more possible orders i'd like to have seen instead of the F-104 Belgium: 113 F-4's Germany: 916 F-4's Italy: 360 F-4's Japan: 210 F-4's plus a further 140 built in 1970 as in OTL Netherlands: 138 F-4's PS: If anyone could do some images of F-4 Phantoms in Belgium, Canadian, Italian...
  5. As Dreamers Do: American Magic Redux

    I belive Tyco toys was a sperate company form tyco indusite (the serurity systme manafucer)
  6. RiverDelta

    The New Order: Last Days of Europe - An Axis Victory Cold War Mod for HoIIV

    So, I just finished Bukharina and Vagner. Bukharina was surprisingly mixed. I expected a purely uplifting run and I got something still uplifting, but more morally ambiguous. I avoided the infamous creche focus, but it was still interesting to see Bukharina use naked force and dictatorship to...
  7. A Horn of Bronze--The Shaping of Fusania and Beyond
    Threadmarks: Chapter 58-Guiding the Way to Sunset

    -LVIII- "Guiding the Way to Sunset" Sea of Ringitania, 1190 The rope tearing at his hands, the screams muffled against the fierce winds, the smell of sea spray and fish and the blood of men, it all reminded Yaakweish of early days long forgotten--he had been here before. Not as a Great...
  8. Vietnam, a unwinnable war?

    I think you're greatly underestimating the differences between Cambodia and Thailand here. Most importantly, the political contexts are completely different. Norodom Sihanouk was not a U.S.-aligned figure, but rather an opportunist who would bounce between allying himself with the U.S. and with...
  9. Who could have been the most chaotic, insane and "lost" American president ever if elected?

    I'm relatively surprised no one has mentioned Barry Goldwater so far considering he'd be the most likely president to use nukes and voted against the 1964 civil rights act and unlike others mentioned, he actually got his party's nomination.
  10. Luke_Starkiller

    Who could have been the most chaotic, insane and "lost" American president ever if elected?

    Helen Chenoweth-Hage, Pat Buchanan, Pat Robertson, Lyndon LaRouche, Ron Paul, Al Haig
  11. The United Americas: A More Perfect Union Thread

    Not OP,but I think the map at this link would probably be it:
  12. UoBLoyalist

    When was the Levant and Egypt lost/unconquerable to the Romans/Byzantines?

    For anyone with more knowledge, how true is this? I've seen quite a few people here argue that cooperation between non-orthodox Eastern Christians and the Arab caliphate is widely overblown.
  13. Denliner

    Moonlight in a Jar: An Al-Andalus Timeline

    I forget that Andalusi Romance is essentially Mozarabic. No way it's going extinct when it's deeply tied to an ethnic group as a liturgical language and a part of their cultural identity, even if Andalusi Arabic has overtaken it as the language of science, politics, and commerce. I'd love to see...
  14. Was the Arab Expansion Inevitable, and Can It Happen Without A United Faith?

    I don't really see here why Arab expansion was "inevitable" -- it's not as though Persia and Rome had been continuously strong, and both states had warred ferociously in the past. Islam had a vital role in unifying the Arabs under a single political and religious banner; the monotheistic role of...
  15. What are some cliches in a Central Powers victory TL?

    Not mentioning what happens regarding the co-belligerent Central Powers. (Not including the Senussi, since they are mentioned pretty frequently?)
  16. Who could have been the most chaotic, insane and "lost" American president ever if elected?

    I like the idea of Romulus Brinkley somehow getting the job.
  17. Look to the West Volume VIII: The Bear and the Basilisk

    Societism sounds less like an interesting ideology, and more like something awful. I think that there should be a book detailing the British Societist League (or whatever it was called), which was suggested to be outlawed in a previous post at one point in history. Also, the book The Giver has...
  18. Gukpard

    What are some cliches in a Central Powers victory TL?

    That is what I meant and what I should have written, sorry everyone for the confusion.
  19. Denliner

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

    That's probably more realistic. In fact, maybe a Jack Skellington walkaround is exclusive to the event since he moves to the Haunted Mansion during the holidays.
  20. Could Germany have Caused a Reverse-Battle of Britain?

    Is it at all possible that the Battle of Britain not happening might not give the UK as strong of a drive to ramp up its aircraft production (and other things) initially? Yes, they obviously would have in response to the fall of France alone, but would no Battle of Britain make there increases...
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