Yeah, he died of natural causes.What happened to Chris Christie?
EDIT: Oh, on the actual wiki page says "Died in office of natural causes."
Yeah, he died of natural causes.What happened to Chris Christie?
EDIT: Oh, on the actual wiki page says "Died in office of natural causes."
What madness happened in 2068? And whose picture did you use for an older Sasha Obama?
A lot of people died there. For older Sasha Obama, I used Yvonne Burke.What madness happened in 2068? And whose picture did you use for an older Sasha Obama?
Nocturne Sibelius, the vampire descendent of Kathleen, what?
Katherine Szalwiaska lives for over 1200 years, double what? I mean, I can understand extended lifespans (the previous people seem a bit more reasonable, living into their mid-100s at most) but there's got to be some sort of black magic or transhumanist shenanigans going on as the human brain can't last more than a few centuries or so before breaking down (or so I remember, I could very well be wrong).
Yeesh. Guessing nuclear war or a major terrorist attack.A lot of people died there.
I'm guessing the fashions of the 2260s are quite different than today, to the point where someone with green hair or red eye contacts could be considered mainstream enough to be President of the United States.Not vampire. Just looks a bit like one. And she could be a descandant of Kathleen.
Well, by the 24th Century it's possible that we could have cyborg or even artificial humans fully accepted into society, so an artificial being who lives for thousands of years becoming President isn't too out there. It'd make for an interesting story, to be sure.Typo there, sorry. It's meant to say 2501.
Certainly a better explanation than what the game it originated from came up with.Yeesh. Guessing nuclear war or a major terrorist attack.
Yep. Of course, there's still a bit of controversy regarding "arties" ("artifical" humans) but it concludes with Astriddottir's election.I'm guessing the fashions of the 2260s are quite different than today, to the point where someone with green hair or red eye contacts could be considered mainstream enough to be President of the United States.
True. But I actually intended for it to be 2501, so... Certainly still interesting. Maybe a few of the Presidents of United Earth is that.Well, by the 24th Century it's possible that we could have cyborg or even artificial humans fully accepted into society, so an artificial being who lives for thousands of years becoming President isn't too out there. It'd make for an interesting story, to be sure.
Yeesh. Guessing nuclear war or a major terrorist attack.
I'm guessing the fashions of the 2260s are quite different than today, to the point where someone with green hair or red eye contacts could be considered mainstream enough to be President of the United States.
Well, by the 24th Century it's possible that we could have cyborg or even artificial humans fully accepted into society, so an artificial being who lives for thousands of years becoming President isn't too out there. It'd make for an interesting story, to be sure.
Why yes, yes it is.....Is that a Transformers movie reference I spy? The UK comics, specifically?
Holy Election Vote Splitting, Nebraska!
Plus, Republican DC? With a small-government candidate? Explain.
And I'm amazed Puerto Rico is not a state yet.
Did you switch the person portraying Thurman?There's a few other states out there like that, and Nebraska has considered switching things back, but they're fine the way they are. And Thurman won Nebraska by only 988 votes.
D.C. is mostly educated, upper class professionals who while they mostly work for the government, they're in higher positions and support a smaller, leaner government bureaucracy.
Puerto Rico is content doing it's own thing.
Did you switch the person portraying Thurman?
And why is NY Republican?
Ah. So NYC is mostly wealthy?Yes I did.
And because New York is mostly a smaller sort of Wall Street in the south and then farms up north. But not the agrarian, yeomen, pioneer farms that like the Democrats, but larger, factory, drone-tended farms.