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  1. nepcotevalley

    What if during the 1980's troubles Ireland was united but "committed" a terrifying bombing and Britain declared war on Ireland

    I'm sorry to have to say this. But I really can't make sense of this scenario. Nothing about it seems remotely realistic. Perhaps you need to rethink it a bit. Regards.
  2. WI: No iPhone

    Blackberry physical keyboard would still be a viable standard or nokia don't fumble the lumina?
  3. Can Persia Avoid Islam? If it Does, Can it Remain Zoroastrian?

    The problem lies mostly of kavad II fault here as like his father he was paranoid nutcase so he decided to make a purge of many potential heirs the sadanids had and died 6 months in to his rule because of the plague
  4. Why are the western allies bombing civilians?

    This is a very real point. Once a war has begun it is incumbent on the leaders of any country (even if the country is as evil as the Reich) to do everything within the "Laws of War" to do two things. 1. Reduce the losses to their own civilians, fighting forces and those of their allies to the...
  5. AHC: Save a notorious flop

    Carry on Columbus flopped. How to save it? Umm? …. It had the person in charge who'd directed so many of the original Carry on... films, so he should have known what he was doing. Okay: a lot of the original films' cast members were dead or unavailable by the early 1990's, but comedy in the...
  6. GriffinFTW

    WI: No iPhone

    I watched this video: And it got me to wondering, what if the iPhone never existed? What would technology and society as a whole be like today? So let's say that Steve Jobs' heath deteriorates at a faster rate and he dies before he can introduce the iPhone and Apple decides to scrap the project.
  7. Comte de Dordogne

    Alternate History: Explain the historical event

    Corresponds to the violent conflict from 1674 to 1686 over the Inheritance to the Crown of England, it pitted the Valois pretender (supported by Burgundy, France and the Holy Roman Empire) against the Wittelsbach pretender of Brandenburg (supported by the rebellious Hussite convert princes of...
  8. A French New Zealand

    The butterflies man
  9. Of lost monkeys and broken vehicles

    I think Italy will have a bigger headache in Albania and Ethiopia
  10. Pop Culture Timelines Go-To Thread

    Could Cats have been saved if it received an overhaul like the Sonic Movie? Or was Cats doomed to fail from the beginning?
  11. Why are the western allies bombing civilians?

    Whilst this is an older book it does give an excellent background to the matter in question https://www.rand.org/pubs/commercial_books/CB408.html
  12. Sports What Ifs.

    If you delay the Civil War five years or so then it probably replaces Baseball as America's most popular bat and ball sport. It was really popular, especially in Pennsylvania, until the Civil War..
  13. Photos from Alternate Worlds II (read FAQ first)

    A photograph of the H. Ross Perot Presidential Library in Dallas, Texas. (This the Perot Science Museum in Dallas which I have been to)
  14. AHC: Save a notorious flop

    Hmm, don't think a coma is needed. Just having Iger step in to handle Wells' duties and keep Eisner from micromanaging is enough. Again, I suggest you talk things out with me in a private conversation, about my TL and certain points as a whole, and whether there's a place for you in our efforts...
  15. Why are the western allies bombing civilians?

    Let's face it, the inscription on Wehrmacht belt buckles turned out to be seriously inaccurate.
  16. The Anglo/American - Nazi War - The on-going mystery

    Leningrad was razed almost completely and most of Moscow was razed as well. They weren’t flooded. Hitler did want Moscow to be turned into a lake for whatever reason but the Reich lost the war in 1960 ITTL so they didn’t achieve everything they desired (though it’s unlikely they could have...
  17. As Dreamers Do: American Magic Redux
    Threadmarks: Entertainment News for October 1985

    Hasbro's gamble pays off; Sales of Nintendo home console skyrocket. - USA Today Disney confirms intentions to launch a fifth network. - The New York Times Tiny ARCO Arena is already proving to be the loudest in the NBA, and it's only preseason. - The Sacramento Bee ABC chief Roone Arledge...
  18. The Sons in Splendor Vol IV: The Eclipse of the Sons
    Threadmarks: Narrative 2: Connections

    Goughton, County of Goughton, Norland 19th October 1582. Thomas Sweeney was cold. Really cold. The waters of Goughton Harbour were nothing on the Cold Deep Atlantic out east in his native Kerry, but they were cold enough. The dark night didn’t help either. Thank God it wasn’t raining, or that...
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