You should include David Palmer and Clair Hale as Presidents in the list.I have a rudimentary list of Presidents in the List of Alternate Presidents and PMs thread! Not sure if I'll make it into a timeline or not.
You should include David Palmer and Clair Hale as Presidents in the list.I have a rudimentary list of Presidents in the List of Alternate Presidents and PMs thread! Not sure if I'll make it into a timeline or not.
I do have David Palmer, but Claire Hale is killed during her Vice Presidency in a Capitol bombing a la Designated Survivor!You should include David Palmer and Clair Hale as Presidents in the list.
I think I remember if the POD is far back enough it doesn't matter. Like the parallels are clear, so Katherine Harris as 'corrupt female conservative' is not very controversial, while Matt Gaetz as 'young strongman' is also not.I like this concept a lot, but this is DEFINITELY current politics. Quickly, please, get it to the Current Politics thread.
Eh, if I were you I'd just play it safe just in case. Wouldn't want to risk anything.I think I remember if the POD is far back enough it doesn't matter. Like the parallels are clear, so Katherine Harris as 'corrupt female conservative' is not very controversial, while Matt Gaetz as 'young strongman' is also not.
I like this concept a lot, but this is DEFINITELY current politics. Quickly, please, get it to the Current Politics thread.
But if someone made a wikibox of an independent New York and Delaware both with Trump and Biden as their respective leaders then that would be considered current politics. Would Gaetz count since he is a current U.S. House Representative?I don't think that this is current poltiics since it is about fictional country.
I mean, my main concern is that it uses OTL names and faces with OTL ideological similarities to their respective, albeit fictional, parties. Maybe these figures aren't a 1:1 comparison to their Korean counterparts, but the comparison to be made is still there.I don't think that this is current poltiics since it is about fictional country.
Well, when this first showed up it gave me the mistaken impression that Nayagar was a colony on Eris and not a separate theater.Posting without comment. I'm interested to see what people glean about the world from this wikibox alone.
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It is a single colony, yeah. I've been going back and forth about whether to set Nayagar on Eris or Triton. Either way, I want it to be located somewhere deep in the back of the solar system, and Pluto seems a bit too cliche.Well, when this first showed up it gave me the mistaken impression that Nayagar was a colony on Eris and not a separate theater.
Very well done. I commend you on sticking with this for so long. I'm genuinely a little sad to see it finally completed. Any thoughts on what your next project might be?Page 38: The 1867 Confederate States presidential election
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The 1864 United States presidential election in California in Harry Turtledove's The Guns of the South
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The 1864 United States presidential election in California took place on November 8, 1864, as part of the 1864 United States presidential election. Voters chose five representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.
California voted for the Democratic candidate, Horatio Seymour, over the three other candidates, incumbent Republican President Abraham Lincoln, Independent candidate George B. McClellan and Radical Republican candidate John C. Frémont.
Seymour won the Golden State by a narrow margin of 2.29%.
California was the home state of Radical Republican candidate John C. Frémont, though the was born in Georgia, which had become part of the Confederate States of America during the Second American Revolution.
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Well folks, this was the final state election results infobox for the 1864 United States presidential election in Harry Turtledove's The Guns of the South.
Even though that I've completed all the election results for the 1864 US presidential election and the 1867 Confederate presidential election, my Guns of the South infobox series is not dead yet. I still plan on making an infobox about the Richmond Massacre that happened on March 4, 1868 as well as an infobox about the Second American Revolution (the American Civil War), though it will be a little while before I make those two infoboxes since I want to focus on other projects. Apart for those two things, I'm not sure what else I could do.Very well done. I commend you on sticking with this for so long. I'm genuinely a little sad to see it finally completed. Any thoughts on what your next project might be?
Johnson wanted to return to the vice presidency?" ... and I say Mormonism Now, Mormonism tomorrow and Mormonism FOREVER!"
Former U.S Secretary of Agriculture , President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and 39th Vice President of the United States Ezra Taft Benson on January 21, 1969, one day after the inauguration of President Wallace.
Act I: The first act sets the stage for the Cerulean Queen Nitha, her affair with Neaqure, and the plotting of Sryphe and the Alchemist to overthrow the monarchy and establish a Dutch style republic in her kingdom. Sryphe begins to manipulate Neaqure and the Alchemist begins working to create a poison that will cause Queen Nitha to sleep forever.Are you aware of the Cerulean Sigil?
The Tragedie of the Cerulean Queen is a play that was written by an unknown author during the Jacobean Era. The play is set in 21st Century British America, mostly in the city of Jamestown. The play is divided into three acts that depict the downfall of Queen Nitha of the Kingdom of Lydesh during her visit to the comparatively backwater of Jamestown, Virginia, British America.
Act II: This begins with Neaqure agreeing to help Sryphe and the Alchemist to put Queen Nitha to sleep after they threaten to reveal everything to their father, a powerful Duke and opponent of the Queen. Act II ends with the perfection of the poison by the Alchemist and he gives it to Neaqure to poison the Queen.
Act III: Neaqure approaches the Queen during a feast that is occurring right before they are all to leave back for the Kingdom of Lydesh. With much hesitation and soliloquy, they poison their love. The poison doesn't set for another hour after Queen Nitha retires to her chambers and takes Neaqure with her. Right before it sets in, Neaqure comes clean to the Queen. Nitha laments that she wished that Neaqure would have just spoken to her, before she falls into her eternal slumber.
The play ends with Sryphe and the Alchemist celebrating their victory with bottles of wine. Sryphe claiming that the Queen is dead and Neaqure will be blamed, a victory for them all.Sryphe begins to choke and the Alchemist gloats about how there is only one reason to kill the Queen was to puppet her heir, a young prince. A republic would get in the way of his plans. The Alchemist then throws the choking Sryphe overboard.The two men exit the stage confident in their victory.
There is much superstition surrounding the play. Its unknown author, the early science fiction elements present in the play, but most importantly is how it fits with the other "Color Tragedies". Academically called the Prism Dynasty, the Tragedie of the Cerulean Queen is only one part of a much large theatrical cycle. It includes The King in Yellow, TheHangedKing's Tragedy,and theEmperor of Despair. All plays within the Prism Dyansty are fragmentary, with Cerulean Queen being the most complete out of all of them. The is also multiple legends about the plays causing actors, directors, and audience members suffer at-
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Is this an adaptation of an OTL piece of pop-culture?Act I: The first act sets the stage for the Cerulean Queen Nitha, her affair with Neaqure, and the plotting of Sryphe and the Alchemist to overthrow the monarchy and establish a Dutch style republic in her kingdom. Sryphe begins to manipulate Neaqure and the Alchemist begins working to create a poison that will cause Queen Nitha to sleep forever.Are you aware of the Cerulean Sigil?
The Tragedie of the Cerulean Queen is a play that was written by an unknown author during the Jacobean Era. The play is set in 21st Century British America, mostly in the city of Jamestown. The play is divided into three acts that depict the downfall of Queen Nitha of the Kingdom of Lydesh during her visit to the comparatively backwater of Jamestown, Virginia, British America.
Act II: This begins with Neaqure agreeing to help Sryphe and the Alchemist to put Queen Nitha to sleep after they threaten to reveal everything to their father, a powerful Duke and opponent of the Queen. Act II ends with the perfection of the poison by the Alchemist and he gives it to Neaqure to poison the Queen.
Act III: Neaqure approaches the Queen during a feast that is occurring right before they are all to leave back for the Kingdom of Lydesh. With much hesitation and soliloquy, they poison their love. The poison doesn't set for another hour after Queen Nitha retires to her chambers and takes Neaqure with her. Right before it sets in, Neaqure comes clean to the Queen. Nitha laments that she wished that Neaqure would have just spoken to her, before she falls into her eternal slumber.
The play ends with Sryphe and the Alchemist celebrating their victory with bottles of wine. Sryphe claiming that the Queen is dead and Neaqure will be blamed, a victory for them all.Sryphe begins to choke and the Alchemist gloats about how there is only one reason to kill the Queen was to puppet her heir, a young prince. A republic would get in the way of his plans. The Alchemist then throws the choking Sryphe overboard.The two men exit the stage confident in their victory.
There is much superstition surrounding the play. Its unknown author, the early science fiction elements present in the play, but most importantly is how it fits with the other "Color Tragedies". Academically called the Prism Dynasty, the Tragedie of the Cerulean Queen is only one part of a much large theatrical cycle. It includes The King in Yellow, TheHangedKing's Tragedy,and theEmperor of Despair. All plays within the Prism Dyansty are fragmentary, with Cerulean Queen being the most complete out of all of them. The is also multiple legends about the plays causing actors, directors, and audience members suffer at-
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The rest of this article has been redacted by the Bureau of Extranatural Affairs. Further investigation into these matters will result in immediate action.
We will now be issuing you an amnesic. Please do not resist, resident of Appleburg, Kentucky.