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  1. wildviper121

    Map Thread XXII

    Sure I'll make a basemap version and upload it this weekend
  2. wildviper121

    Map Thread XXII

    America lost the Cold War. The Soviet Union began the 1950s a cripple, bruised badly by a Second World War that the United States played no part in. But, having singlehandedly defeated Germany, the Soviet Union rebuilt Europe in its image, harnessing the industrial and creative powers of that...
  3. wildviper121

    How would the Morgenthau Plan have killed people?

    US shipped Germany food even tho in real life there were restrictions on German industrial sales https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_in_occupied_Germany
  4. wildviper121

    How would the Morgenthau Plan have killed people?

    Seems like the US shipped them food anyways—this is what I meant by it being an economic issue; there were issues with food imports in real life due to the trade problem you mentioned, but millions did not die https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_in_occupied_Germany
  5. wildviper121

    How would the Morgenthau Plan have killed people?

    I see it commonly stated that the Morgenthau Plan, which held that the heavy industries of Germany were to be destroyed, would have killed 25-30 million people. That number I think comes from critics who looked at the difference in population between pre- and post-industrial Germany. But how...
  6. wildviper121

    Map Thread XXII

    Good q. Belize left the British Empire after WW2, suffered from domestic strife, and eventually through push (pro-Mexican factions) and pull (Mexican astroturfing, economic dominance, and security presence) factors decided to join Mexico during the Cold War. Belize isn't part of Yucatan as a...
  7. wildviper121

    Map Thread XXII

    Mexico. Home to a great and vibrant culture, beautiful landscapes, and of course immense sums of: gold, silver, oil, copper, and a healthy quantity of coal too, not to mention a good bit of cropland. But despite all that, Mexico is also home to 7 out of 10 of the most murderous cities in the...
  8. wildviper121

    Map Thread XXII

    What if Rome survived? After winning the Battle of Adrianople, the Roman Empire subjugates the Goths and later successfully uses them as soldiers against other invading peoples. Here's a video detailing the history since: And here's a tour of the Roman world in 2023: Europa is the heart of...
  9. wildviper121

    Map Thread XXII

    This is awesome!
  10. wildviper121

    Map Thread XXII

    The year is 2123. Roughly 20 outposts scatter the surface of the Red Planet, the results of a new scrambling Space Race between the post-WW3 great powers of Earth. On average there are about 4,000 people on Mars at any given time. Most of these Martians are engineers or trained surveyors working...
  11. wildviper121

    What if other countries were attacked on 9/11?

    Al-Qaeda probably would’ve attacked London too if they could. They did so in 2005 anyways. Britain would probably support invading Afghanistan and Iraq more at first.
  12. wildviper121

    Northern Secession: What would the flag look like?

    Maybe something like the Bunker Hill flag?
  13. wildviper121

    WI: Had there been no Inca civil war, could the empire have survived the first wave of Spanish invasion?

    I think so. Okay, so first Atahualpa was assassinated (that's the most accurate word) in a diplomatic meeting with Pizarro. That would happen whether or not Atahualpa won a civil war. But, the Inca definitely could have still won the lasting war against Pizarro's gang. Chiefly, Manco Inca...
  14. wildviper121

    Map Thread XXI

    Beautiful map as usual Some Jerseyites are trying to claim that flag first: https://newnjflag.com/
  15. wildviper121

    Photos from Alternate Worlds II (read FAQ first)

    China gets nuked in the 1960s during WW3, then goes pretty radical. Plus the anti-Eurasian revolutionary movement goes traditionalist. So Obliteration of the Self is Maoism meets Buddhism.
  16. wildviper121

    Map Thread XXI

    Can you read my book to find those typos too
  17. wildviper121

    Map Thread XXI

    Lore: This is a world where Teddy Roosevelt wasn't president. Seriously okay hear me out-- McKinley doesn't get shot to death, so Teddy doesn't become president. That knocks the knees out of the Progressive Movement so that they never gain power. So, from 1900-1929, US workers suffer in Gilded...
  18. wildviper121

    Photos from Alternate Worlds II (read FAQ first)

    Chairman William Zebulon Foster of the United Communist Councils of America and General Secretary Stalin of the Soviet Union meet in Paris to discuss the post-war world. I made this photo for a video: But basically, America falls to a communist revolution in 1929. The USSR still beats Nazi...
  19. wildviper121

    Map Thread XXI

    True. It is very Soviet though just to steamroll over local idiosyncrasies I suppose
  20. wildviper121

    Map Thread XXI

    The United Communist Councils of America were created in the Second American Revolution, which launched following the assassination of President Huey Long in 1933. The revolution was a long time coming; the Progressive Movement, whose foremost champion was Vice President Teddy Roosevelt, failed...
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