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  1. McPherson

    Alternate warships of nations

    Here. You are the procurement officer of your nation and a traitor...It is 1935... American version.
  2. The Forge of Weyland

    Shouldn't be too hard, Narvik handled ore supplies and other heavy stuff. Although atm its still in German hands!
  3. GrahamB

    Boldly Going: A History of an American Space Station

    Ah, there's the miscommunication, I was thinking of much longer-duration missions than the single year that's still considered a marathon stay in freefall. Because we don't have good data on long-term effects anywhere in the gap between 1G and 0G, the relatively brief stay on the Moon will be...
  4. Buddhism lasts in India

    I may be misremembering/misunderstanding, but wasn't Buddhism effectively replaced during the period Islam expanded into northern India? IDK if there was a direct (or indirect) causation or not, though. Buddhism is still present in the Himalayan and southern parts of India. Whilst it may be a...
  5. Count of Crisco

    Alternate warships of nations

    I'm actually working on turning this into a game. I hope to have that out later today.
  6. WI: Willkie Wins in 1940 - Does He Still Die in 1944?

    Wilkie's election butterflies away his OTL death. It could go either way. As POTUS he would get prompt and proper medical care, but the stress of being President could induce earlier and possibly fatal heart attacks.
  7. Driftless

    The Forge of Weyland

    I'd think so. The French had delivered some H35's to the port at one point. One of the problems is that as the ground thaws up there, it gets very soft, so movement would be somewhat restricted for a time.
  8. Alternate warships of nations

    According to a video I saw the Chauchat wasn't as bad as it's reputation says it was, but it needed to be handled carefully...
  9. Churchill Dies Suddenly after the UK is Already Committed to Fighting On.

    Tizard saw the value of the Bomber Offensive as tying up enemy resources rather than any damage inflicted (mostly because he doubted they could inflict much). So he would support keeping it going just with a much smaller main force, say 100 bomber raids not 1,000. That would still force Germany...
  10. Never seen it lol. Thinking of changing it, I haven't used this username for anything since I...

    Never seen it lol. Thinking of changing it, I haven't used this username for anything since I was a teenager
  11. WI: Willkie Wins in 1940 - Does He Still Die in 1944?

    Assuming Wilkie does still die in the fall of 1944, who is the Republican candidate for the presidential election that year? Do they just go with whoever assumed the presidency upon Wilkie's death which will presumably be Wilkie's Secretary of State (Henry Luce?) since Wilkie's vice president...
  12. Hey man!

    Hey man!
  13. Buddhism lasts in India

    Nah, there would be nearly 1000 years of separation between Ashoka's period and Islam invasions of India, by the time Islam does arrive, India would be mostly Buddhist
  14. Hawker Hurricane even more prolific and versatile?

    In May 1935 the Air Ministry ordered 200 Merlin I engines from Rolls Royce and 155 Battles from Fairey's factory at Stockport. The first 136 aircraft were fitted with this engine. The last 19 aircraft and the 2,029 Battles that were subsequently built by Fairey and Austin had Merlin II or...
  15. WI: Yugoslav Trieste

    The whole Free territory, especially Zone A.
  16. WI Spain does nothing to assist American independence

    /\ This. Plus, Spain and France had been more or less planning some sort of combined effort to knock Britain down a peg. If they didn't agree on aiding the rebels, it is possible France doesn't go it alone. If not, the rebellion is dead in infancy. If France goes hot, while Spain remains...
  17. A French New Zealand

    They'd probably call it New Alpes or something like that. Culturally, we'd see more maori/polynesian culture in France at the very least. Also, Britain would see it as an example of how lesser France is to them: instead of an entire continent, France has a measly pair of islands.
  18. The Forge of Weyland

    Logistics Question: Did the UK have the ability to deliver Infantry Tanks to Narvik, if they had them available?
  19. Alternate warships of nations

    The whole if you're a traitor thing probably needs it's own thread now that I think about it
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