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  1. An Age of Miracles Continues: The Empire of Rhomania

    I wonder if the Rhomanian government would declare the war against the Ottomans a crusade if it helps giving their troops more morale.
  2. As Dreamers Do: American Magic Redux
    Threadmarks: Part 2 of The State of Animation in 1986

    1. Aristocats will be hand-drawn by HB. 2. There will still be babyfication. After the original Scooby proved successful, HB launched similar shows like Goober and the Ghost Chasers and Clue Club. Orion has Warren Buffett's backing as far as money goes. Potato Head Kids will spin-off from the...
  3. The Third Rome - A Byzantine Timeline

    Every time I hear "Morea" I always think of that place in the Lord of the Rings.
  4. Goeben Atlantic breakout

    Yes they do because the wherever is Wilhelmshaven via the Denmark Strait. Coaling off the coast of Spanish Morocco or a port in SW Spain isn't an option IMHO. The Germans might have colliers in the vicinity, but it's too close to Gibraltar.
  5. WI: Władyslaw Jagielłło converts to Orthodoxy

    Lithuania's main ennemy were the Teutonic Order and the Livonian Order, and both continue to attack Lithuania even if it was Catholic. But to prevent war with its "friendly" german members, conversion to catholicism was the only solution for Lithuania.
  6. Discussion: What if Edmund, Earl of Rutland survives Wakefield?

    Edmund will NOT be the one to negotiate Edward’s wedding. Warwick would still get that job as first counselor of the new King. Remember who one of the reasons for which the relationship between Edward and Warwick soured was who Warwick tried to rule England through Edward, who instead had no...
  7. Separated at Birth: America and Drakia

    Yeah, that makes the most sense. I'll think about it. ASB. Unless you're directly incorporating characters from Star Trek then it's not directly fandom. Again, it depends how closely you're drawing on the original source work. It might actually be more plausible in some ways than having...
  8. WI Market-Garden is a success?

    WI due to luck, German mistakes, less Allied mistakes, better planning, better weather, communication working and whatnot, Operation Market-Garden goes like a charm (or as close to it as physically possible), and the XXX Corps crosses the Rhine more or less as planned?
  9. An Age of Miracles Continues: The Empire of Rhomania

    The helmet doesn't look practical.
  10. Sports What Ifs.

    New York would definitely get a second NFL team in that scenario even without the AFL's Titans/Jets, so add one more. I think Miami would also get a team seeing that it is starting to grow into a large city in the 60s and 70s
  11. KacperO

    Photos from Alternate Worlds II (read FAQ first)

    A Photo of Bryan Cranston is playing his role, Gordon Freedom
  12. AHC: Longest possible airship age

    Well, if people are using coal more, you might run into a peak coal situation, where global coal reserves start to be depleted and people look for alternatives. (Admittedly this might still result in a revival of airships rather than a lengthening of the airship period, since IOTL peak coal...
  13. Practical Lobster

    Tiberius Gracchus - More Successful?

    When Tiberius Gracchus and various Roman reformers promoted the land reform law the Lex Agraria, the bill appears to have been overwhelmingly popular with the common people of Rome. However, it was vetoed by Marcus Octavius, a tribune aligned with the Senate, who wanted to avoid anything that...
  14. El principe de hierro - A Napoleonic tale

    Gabriel's authority is the one of a high ranking officer of the Spanish army. He's a royal prince, indeed, but he has kept away from politics, so he has little friends in that area. Furthermore, he's not interested in politics, just in the military. He may trust in having the simpathies of the...
  15. What if the U.S. outsourced manufacturing to post-Soviet Russia instead of China?

    At the time they were pushing for privatization hard. It was only retroactively that western economists changed their tune saying that they were not that big on privatization. As the saying goes " Victory has a thousand fathers, but defeat is an orphan".
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