Your work has such a level of depth and scale that I couldn't hope to match!! I'm a fan of A Jovian Night's Dream, and the American Emperor wikiboxes you did.
Regarding maps, it's not too difficult once you get the hand of SVG files. PM me if you want a hand
@HeX awesome work on the Albionic Church! I’m excited to see the finished product!
A question on the last sentence in the first paragraph - you mention the Second Great Awakening happening in the late 17th Century; should that read 18th?
Thanks! I'm really enjoying how it's going thus far. I had a setback a few days ago where I lost all my progress because my Internet browser screwed up Wikipedia and I forgot to save, but I'm now all backed up and further than before that incident.
A question on the last sentence in the first paragraph - you mention the Second Great Awakening happening in the late 17th Century; should that read 18th?
Nope! The Second Great Awakening bears little to no resemblance to the OTL SGA. It's its own thing, and marks the beginning of the end for organized Christianity in America.
EDIT: Wait, nevermind, disregard what I said above. It should say 18th, not 17th. I screwed up.
Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 – November 3, 1945), was an American industrial magnate and politician who served as the 29th President of the United States from 1917 to 1929. Before serving as President, he was President of the Ford Motor Company who revolutionized manufacturing and established the theory of Industrial Fordism. A surprise candidate at the 1916 Republican Convention, he won the nomination by riding on his high popularity at the time which carried him the election that year. Over an unprecedented three terms, President Ford established the foundations of modern American economic policy, known as Fordism. His term saw the formation of the modern American corporatist state with the establishment of several state-owned enterprises and the Department of Industrial Policy to manage them. His term was largely characterized by economic well being, known as the Roaring 20s which contributed to his great popularity. Ford's isolationism kept the United States out of World War I and the end of direct military intervention in Latin America ensuring that American isolation would last for a few more decades. A party split in the 1928 Presidential Election saw Democratic William McAdoo take the Presidency who saw the Great Depression occur under his term. His Presidency saw the greatest integration between the federal government and business in American history, which largely maintained intact to this day. As a result, Ford is considered to be one of the most consequential American Presidents, but his anti-Semitic views has continued to create significant controversy.
Your work has such a level of depth and scale that I couldn't hope to match!! I'm a fan of A Jovian Night's Dream, and the American Emperor wikiboxes you did.
Regarding maps, it's not too difficult once you get the hand of SVG files. PM me if you want a hand
If there wasn't a limit to how many parties can be added to a Wikibox, this would be longer...
The 2015 United Kingdom general election further cemented division within the country. The Working Class Coalition, consisting of the People's Party, Scottish People's Party, and LGBTQ+ Party, won a total of 224 seats. The Reform Coalition, consisting of the National Party and Republican Party, won a total of 207 seats. The Democratic Coalition, consisting of the Liberals and Centre Party, led by won a total of 171 seats. Irish Voice won 18 seats, the Youth League won 17 seats, and Independents won 13 seats. Peter Bull and James MacDonald resigned as leaders of their respective parties following the election. The National Party and Republican Party have since merged to form the National Republican Party. The incumbent Prime Minister is Independent MP James McBride, who is supported by both the People's Party and National Republican Party. McBride's government has been been described as "both Left-wing and Right-wing Populism."
The campaigns focused heavily on both foreign and domestic issues. Debate was centered around nuclear weapons, further nationalization of the NHS, combating terrorism, the ongoing Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, LGBTQ+ rights, NATO membership, abolishing the monarchy, and a trade deal with the European Union. A referendum was held in August 2017, which resulted in a majority of 53.2% voting to withdraw from NATO. Prime Minister McBride signed a trade deal with the European Union in June 2019, avoiding yet another EU-UK trade war.
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If this gets over 20 likes, there will most definitely be more from this TL!
The Cuban Missile Crisis goes south and nuclear weapons are exchanged between the US and USSR. This causes Stephen to grow up in a much harsher world - a technopunk-like world, where (most of) Stephen’s native country has become one where creativity is censored and regulated by the pro-conformity “comforting” government that slowly came to power in the aftermath of “the Exchange” – and Stephen refuses to play by their rules. In 2012, at the height of his movement, the following notice appeared on billboards, store windows and telecommunication screens:
[pic: https://imgur.com/GjLg0CC.png ]
I couldn't get the words to be any clearer, so I went with more conventional look.
Stephen the General
In a TL in which America wins the Vietnam War, Stephen is inspired by the positive depictions of war that surround him, and with the permission of his father, who worked for the military at the time of his birth, Stephen signs up in 1979 at the age of 18. Stephen "Mac Daddio" Hillenburg ultimately dies from an old war injury that began to act up soon after rising to the rank of General in 2013, causing him to only oversee the initial operations of the US invasion of North Korea in 2014 and ultimately forcing him into early retirement in 2015:
According to a source I can’t seem to find at the moment, Stephen once briefly worked as a park ranger in Utah at some point in his life. Here, the time he spent working at that park influences his career path, while an encounter with some persuasive local Mormons gets him to stick around for much longer than he’d initially planned. This ultimately get him involved in local politics, and after a stint in a federal office, pairs his new religion with his affinity for animation to launch “Desert Dan,” a children’s cartoon show that contains incredibly subtle Mormon overtones and more noticeable environmentalist themes. “Desert Dan” runs for 5 critically-acclaimed years (2022-2027) before Hillenburg concludes the series, retires from public life, and passes away five years later at 70, the same age his father was when he died:
The Cuban Missile Crisis goes south and nuclear weapons are exchanged between the US and USSR. This causes Stephen to grow up in a much harsher world - a technopunk-like world, where (most of) Stephen’s native country has become one where creativity is censored and regulated by the pro-conformity “comforting” government that slowly came to power in the aftermath of “the Exchange” – and Stephen refuses to play by their rules. In 2012, at the height of his movement, the following notice appeared on billboards, store windows and telecommunication screens:
[pic: https://imgur.com/GjLg0CC.png ]
I couldn't get the words to be any clearer, so I went with more conventional look.
Stephen the General
In a TL in which America wins the Vietnam War, Stephen is inspired by the positive depictions of war that surround him, and with the permission of his father, who worked for the military at the time of his birth, Stephen signs up in 1979 at the age of 18. Stephen "Mac Daddio" Hillenburg ultimately dies from an old war injury that began to act up soon after rising to the rank of General in 2013, causing him to only oversee the initial operations of the US invasion of North Korea in 2014 and ultimately forcing him into early retirement in 2015:
According to a source I can’t seem to find at the moment, Stephen once briefly worked as a park ranger in Utah at some point in his life. Here, the time he spent working at that park influences his career path, while an encounter with some persuasive local Mormons gets him to stick around for much longer than he’d initially planned. This ultimately get him involved in local politics, and after a stint in a federal office, pairs his new religion with his affinity for animation to launch “Desert Dan,” a children’s cartoon show that contains incredibly subtle Mormon overtones and more noticeable environmentalist themes. “Desert Dan” runs for 5 critically-acclaimed years (2022-2027) before Hillenburg concludes the series, retires from public life, and passes away five years later at 70, the same age his father was when he died:
The Cuban Missile Crisis goes south and nuclear weapons are exchanged between the US and USSR. This causes Stephen to grow up in a much harsher world - a technopunk-like world, where (most of) Stephen’s native country has become one where creativity is censored and regulated by the pro-conformity “comforting” government that slowly came to power in the aftermath of “the Exchange” – and Stephen refuses to play by their rules. In 2012, at the height of his movement, the following notice appeared on billboards, store windows and telecommunication screens:
[pic: https://imgur.com/GjLg0CC.png ]
I couldn't get the words to be any clearer, so I went with more conventional look.
Stephen the General
In a TL in which America wins the Vietnam War, Stephen is inspired by the positive depictions of war that surround him, and with the permission of his father, who worked for the military at the time of his birth, Stephen signs up in 1979 at the age of 18. Stephen "Mac Daddio" Hillenburg ultimately dies from an old war injury that began to act up soon after rising to the rank of General in 2013, causing him to only oversee the initial operations of the US invasion of North Korea in 2014 and ultimately forcing him into early retirement in 2015:
According to a source I can’t seem to find at the moment, Stephen once briefly worked as a park ranger in Utah at some point in his life. Here, the time he spent working at that park influences his career path, while an encounter with some persuasive local Mormons gets him to stick around for much longer than he’d initially planned. This ultimately get him involved in local politics, and after a stint in a federal office, pairs his new religion with his affinity for animation to launch “Desert Dan,” a children’s cartoon show that contains incredibly subtle Mormon overtones and more noticeable environmentalist themes. “Desert Dan” runs for 5 critically-acclaimed years (2022-2027) before Hillenburg concludes the series, retires from public life, and passes away five years later at 70, the same age his father was when he died: