I think @Gukpard may be pleased to find that there are new news events for Brazil. Unless he wrote them, of course, but I think he's working on Red Flood's Brazil and not Kaiserreich's. Might be mistaken to an extent.
Otherwise I'm quite pleased. Playing as theRegional Defense Council of AragonRegional Defense Council of IberiaGlobal Defense Council, while fun, was getting a tad slow and easier to master, so I'm looking forward to loading this up sometime this evening.
Ooh, new France tree and reworked Baltic War? Psyched for when I finally get La Resistance!
I would legit love to see this btw."Ok lads, explain this to me one more time."
"Well Major Connolly sir, it's like this. We were walking up Talbot Street, and then, well, we met this man. Thought he was foreign from his clothes cause, well, they just weren't right and he carried himself awful queer, but the second he opened his tongue we could tell he was a Dub."
"Right, you two do know that isn't the part of this I'm having trouble with?"
"Well, yes sir. See, this man looked us both up and down, recognized our ICA uniforms and asked us the date. "Sure" we tell him sir "tis the day before Easter Sunday." Then he asked us the year, and when we told him he had a big smile on his face sir."
"The point Private Furlong, can you hurry along to it?"
"Well sir, the man looked at us and asked us straight away if we'd be interested in some guns sir."
"And you and Larkin said yes?"
"We did."
"You didn't think this was the worlds most obvious RIC plant in history?"
"Well, we did, but he seemed so trustwothy sir."
"Fine. Carry on."
"Well sir, he takes us aside and shows us that rifle sir."
"This one here?"
"Yes sir. He called it an "EM-2" or some such, said the name didn't matter. But sir, the thing can fire like a machine gun or a repeating rifle, holds twenty rounds, has a little sight and fires these short snubby rounds like it's God's own hammer sir."
"How many did he offer again?"
"30,000 or so sir."
"And how much did he ask for?"
"Well, as we've told you, not a shilling sir. Called himself a fellow comrade in the revolution."
"Uhuh. Well enough of that, what about this yoke here?"
"He called it a Carl Gustav launcher, says it can fire a bunch of different ammo, including stuff that could take out a gunboat. Don't know why he added that bit sir, but he gave a really big wink when he did...."
Good job!Here's a list of KRTL Presidents of the United States (and its successors) and VPs from my personal favorite interpretation:
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Presidents of the United States of America, 1913-present
Woodrow Wilson/Thomas Marshall (Democratic, 1913-1921)
def. Theodore Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (Progressive (Bull Moose)), William Howard Taft/Nicholas M. Butler (Republican), Eugene Debs/Emil Seidel (Socialist Party of America)
def. Charles Evans Hughes/Charles Fairbanks (Republican)
William McAdoo/Mitchell Palmer (Democratic, 1921-1929)
def. Warren G. Harding/Calvin Coolidge (Republican), Eugene Debs/Frank T. Johns (Socialist Party of America)
def. Charles Dawes/Calvin Coolidge (Republican), Norman Thomas/Frank T. Johns (Socialist Party of America)
Herbert Hoover/Charles Curtis (Republican, 1929-1937)
def. Al Smith/Joseph Robinson (Democratic), Norman Thomas/Bill Haywood (Socialist Party of America)
def.* John Nance Garner/Joseph Robinson (Democratic), Norman Thomas/Bill Haywood (Socialist Party of America)
Jack Reed/Norman Thomas (Socialist Party of America, 1937)
def** John Nance Garner/Al Smith (Democratic), Alf Landon/Quentin Roosevelt (Republican), Huey P. Long/Charles Lindbergh (America First Party)
Douglas MacArthur (as Permanent Emergency Acting President and Commander-In-Chief, 1937-1938)
def. (unopposed, military junta0
*Office abolished with the dissolution of the United States of America*
Presidents (and Vice-Presidents while such office persisted***) of the Provisional Government of the Combined Syndicates of America/Workers' Commonwealth of America, 1937-1953:
Jack Reed/Norman Thomas (Socialist Party of America, acting, 1937-1939)
def. (unopposed, provisional government)
n/a (1939, during Constitutional Convention)
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (Industrial Workers of the World, 1939-1945)
def. Norman Thomas (American Federation of Labor), Earl Browder (Trade Union Unity League)
def. Upton Sinclair (American Federation of Labor)
Seymour Stedman (American Federation of Labor, 1945-1949)
def. Harry Bridges (Industrial Workers of the World), Philip LaFollette (Farmer-Labor Alliance)
Elizabeth Nord (Industrial Workers of the World, 1949-1953)
def. Seymour Stedman (American Federation of Labor), Harry S Truman (Farmer-Labor Alliance)
Presidents and Vice-Presidents of the All-American Union State, 1937-1939:
Huey P. Long/Charles Lindbergh (America First Party, 1937-1939)
def. (unopposed, provisional government)
Presidents of the Council of Governors of the Pacific Defense Command of the Several Free and Loyal States of the United States of America, 1937-1944:
Hiram Johnson (Progressive, 1937-1941)
def. (unopposed, provisional government)
Henry Wallace (Farmer-Labor Alliance, 1941-1944)
def. Earl Warren (Progressive), Howard Hughes (Republican), Frank Merriam (Democratic)
*Office abolished, Pacific Defense Command abolished, Pacific states agree to join the Workers' Commonwealth of America*
*Electoral college deadlocked, election thrown to the House, Hoover won despite winning a minority of votes and electoral votes, becoming the least popular President since Buchanan.
**Electoral college deadlocked, election thrown to the House, Reed won a narrow plurality of popular votes and a decisive plurality of electoral votes due to vote-splitting.
***The Workers' Commonwealth has a unicameral legislature, the Speaker of whom is effectively #2 in command of the nation.
I would legit love to see this btw.
Coattail effects give him enough House delegations to narrowly win in the House.Good job!
But here I have to say, although I know the game send the election always to the House, that my headcanon is that Reed has to win the EC to become president.
I think its easier for Reed to get 266 votes in the EC, then 25 state delegations.Coattail effects give him enough House delegations to narrowly win in the House.
Henry Wallace leading the PSA is the exact definition of blessed.Henry Wallace (Farmer-Labor Alliance, 1941-1944)
def. Earl Warren (Progressive), Howard Hughes (Republican), Frank Merriam (Democratic)
That's fair, but honestly I think a lot of the delegations would be so badly split that he could pull it off with defections from Plains states.I think its easier for Reed to get 266 votes in the EC, then 25 state delegations.
Eyy I was the one who reworked the Baltic War for this hotfix.
I would legit love to see this btw.
Without going too into the reeds over the details, let me just say that, frankly, it would take a literal ASB intervention for the Easter Rising to succeed, and a time traveler giving advanced military hardware wouldn't be nearly enough.
"Guns of Collins" now though, that's an idea that could work, and once upon a time one of the blueprint versions of a story that eventually mutated and changed to become "But I Don't
Speak German" featured someone basically giving the IRA a whole load of Sten Mk II's in 1919.
It always grind my gears to see Collins controlling Ulster, but as someone said, one of the early concepts of KR was to have a united Ireland, so this ASB intervention has to have.
I wish the UoB was able to core Ulster, tough.
What happened to New England?Here's a list of KRTL Presidents of the United States (and its successors) and VPs from my personal favorite interpretation:
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Presidents of the United States of America, 1913-present
Woodrow Wilson/Thomas Marshall (Democratic, 1913-1921)
def. Theodore Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (Progressive (Bull Moose)), William Howard Taft/Nicholas M. Butler (Republican), Eugene Debs/Emil Seidel (Socialist Party of America)
def. Charles Evans Hughes/Charles Fairbanks (Republican)
William McAdoo/Mitchell Palmer (Democratic, 1921-1929)
def. Warren G. Harding/Calvin Coolidge (Republican), Eugene Debs/Frank T. Johns (Socialist Party of America)
def. Charles Dawes/Calvin Coolidge (Republican), Norman Thomas/Frank T. Johns (Socialist Party of America)
Herbert Hoover/Charles Curtis (Republican, 1929-1937)
def. Al Smith/Joseph Robinson (Democratic), Norman Thomas/Bill Haywood (Socialist Party of America)
def.* John Nance Garner/Joseph Robinson (Democratic), Norman Thomas/Bill Haywood (Socialist Party of America)
Jack Reed/Norman Thomas (Socialist Party of America, 1937)
def** John Nance Garner/Al Smith (Democratic), Alf Landon/Quentin Roosevelt (Republican), Huey P. Long/Charles Lindbergh (America First Party)
Douglas MacArthur (as Permanent Emergency Acting President and Commander-In-Chief, 1937-1938)
def. (unopposed, military junta0
*Office abolished with the dissolution of the United States of America*
Presidents (and Vice-Presidents while such office persisted***) of the Provisional Government of the Combined Syndicates of America/Workers' Commonwealth of America, 1937-1953:
Jack Reed/Norman Thomas (Socialist Party of America, acting, 1937-1939)
def. (unopposed, provisional government)
n/a (1939, during Constitutional Convention)
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (Industrial Workers of the World, 1939-1945)
def. Norman Thomas (American Federation of Labor), Earl Browder (Trade Union Unity League)
def. Upton Sinclair (American Federation of Labor)
Seymour Stedman (American Federation of Labor, 1945-1949)
def. Harry Bridges (Industrial Workers of the World), Philip LaFollette (Farmer-Labor Alliance)
Elizabeth Nord (Industrial Workers of the World, 1949-1953)
def. Seymour Stedman (American Federation of Labor), Harry S Truman (Farmer-Labor Alliance)
Presidents and Vice-Presidents of the All-American Union State, 1937-1939:
Huey P. Long/Charles Lindbergh (America First Party, 1937-1939)
def. (unopposed, provisional government)
Presidents of the Council of Governors of the Pacific Defense Command of the Several Free and Loyal States of the United States of America, 1937-1944:
Hiram Johnson (Progressive, 1937-1941)
def. (unopposed, provisional government)
Henry Wallace (Farmer-Labor Alliance, 1941-1944)
def. Earl Warren (Progressive), Howard Hughes (Republican), Frank Merriam (Democratic)
*Office abolished, Pacific Defense Command abolished, Pacific states agree to join the Workers' Commonwealth of America*
*Electoral college deadlocked, election thrown to the House, Hoover won despite winning a minority of votes and electoral votes, becoming the least popular President since Buchanan.
**Electoral college deadlocked, election thrown to the House, Reed won a narrow plurality of popular votes and a decisive plurality of electoral votes due to vote-splitting.
***The Workers' Commonwealth has a unicameral legislature, the Speaker of whom is effectively #2 in command of the nation.
New England was quickly captured by Red America amid a chaotic class conflict.What happened to New England?
Will you do one for Canada, UoB, France, and Germany?
So, no Canada occupation of new England?New England was quickly captured by Red America amid a chaotic class conflict.
Canada had a bad political crisis, Eddie took over, and unrest combined with a horribly managed confrontation with Red America led to Canada's swift defeat by American armored divisions.