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  1. trekchu

    Photos from Alternate Worlds II (read FAQ first)

    That reminds me of Fringe, where the big reveal of Agent Dunham being on the other side involved a panning reveal shot of the Twin Towers that had survived that world's 9/11.
  2. trekchu

    Sir John Valentine Carden Survives. Part 2.

    Or they see service in asia. Those tanks are perfect for there.
  3. trekchu

    Sir John Valentine Carden Survives. Part 2.

    For all that this is awesome, it's not very visible in the big Newspapers. What you need in the late 41 to mid 42 time period is something big and splashy. Such as an air-raid on Tokyo.
  4. trekchu

    Sir John Valentine Carden Survives. Part 2.

    I'd argue from a US homefront morale perspective, it's even more needed. Yes, we know that the Allies are doing a lot better, but the US public doesn't. What they see is McArthur dying in the Phillippines, those same Islands falling and the USN taking hits while the British and to a lesser...
  5. trekchu

    Sir John Valentine Carden Survives. Part 2.

    Without Mac's "I shall return", SWPA will never be anything more than a sideshow to Nimitz. CINCPAC wants the Central Pacific Island hopping campaign, and to be entirely fair, he's probably right...
  6. trekchu

    Sir John Valentine Carden Survives. Part 2.

    Oh, so we can assume competent leadership likely under the Australian Army in the Solomons.
  7. trekchu

    Sir John Valentine Carden Survives. Part 2.

    Someone remind me real quick please, what happened to McArthur TTL?
  8. trekchu

    Sir John Valentine Carden Survives. Part 2.

    It's April 42, so the Japanese have maybe three more months before the Allies start to be too difficult a nut to crack for the sort of minimum effort ops the attack on the DEI was OTL. I'm fairly confident that Sumatra won't fall, even if Java does. And by this time in 1943, many a Beaufighter...
  9. trekchu

    Sir John Valentine Carden Survives. Part 2.

    Honestly, if the Japanese can't take Java, then their position in the DEI will be screwed royally even earlier than OTL, what with air and naval bases there for the allies as well as Allied morale just being better.
  10. trekchu

    Photos from Featherston's Confederacy/ TL-191

    Given that it was invented by Coca Cola Germany as a response to trade with the US being cut off, I doubt it. Also: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
  11. trekchu

    Alternative History Armoured Fighting Vehicles Part 3

    Someone likened it to "Fighting France 1940 in France 1944".
  12. trekchu

    Map Thread XXII

    Put it this way, the French Army marched into WW1 with these pants...
  13. trekchu

    Photos and Videos from a World without 9/11

    Given that in those movies, he generates them out of his body, I doubt they do.
  14. trekchu

    TL-191: Featherston's Finest - Uniforms, Weapons, and Vehicles of the CSA and Freedom Party

    The grates in the upper receiver on both rifles reminded me a lot of the Pedersen system prototypes the Japanese trialled in the 30s.
  15. trekchu

    TL-191: Featherston's Finest - Uniforms, Weapons, and Vehicles of the CSA and Freedom Party

    Is that based on one of the Japanese Pedersen prototypes?
  16. trekchu

    Map Thread XXI

    And almost as cursed as a Bavarian-led united Germany. Saxon accents are funny at least. :) I am of course very much joking. Nice work!
  17. trekchu

    Alternate History Combat Aircraft

    *omnomnom* Helps that I watched that on Netflix a few weeks ago. :)
  18. trekchu

    Alternate History Combat Aircraft

    The Jet seaplane at the end of Porco Rosso?
  19. trekchu

    Alternate History Combat Aircraft

    That's not much different from the real world. The He 280 and the Gloster prototype both had straight wings.
  20. trekchu

    Time After Time: Imprints of the Space Transportation System Booster

    If that technology is being kept alive and even developed more, returning to the moon would be... I wouldn't call it trivial, but a whole lot easier as you have a proven technology that you know can lift the weights required.
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