You've put in the wrong formatting break Thande. There's a whole lot of underlines.
Also, I assume "Pondscum" is the equivalent of Viz magazine.
Also, I assume "Pondscum" is the equivalent of Viz magazine.
That is fixed, it only takes one character wrong.You've put in the wrong formatting break Thande. There's a whole lot of underlines.
Did you spell "Material" wrong in the title? Or is it something else?
Neat! So I'm gonna say what we're all thinking: does this mean this whole series was a long-winded prologue to an ASB timeline where Alfarus drinks a live-forever potion? Talk about Meridian chemistry, am I right?
Objective Truth, how very.... societistHe will turn the entire combine into a vast transmutation circle and consume The Truth, to become more powerful than god.
Objective Truth, how very.... societist
At first I was reading this kinda dispassionately and thinking "oh cool more tech" but then I realized: We're saying goodbye to steam. To steam! How many words encompass the LTTW brand as well as steam? And with oil comes familiar tech and familiar applications of that tech in conflicts of superpower-led blocs over the Mideast. Of course here the Ottomans and Persians are far more capable of exploring their hydrocarbons themselves instead of needing an intermediate phase of selling off all the deposits to Brits and Americans, and there may well never be a single Diversitarian superpower, etc etc but man... end of an era. Feels like there's a lot less scope for wacky tech now, but I'm still here for the educational tidbits of chemo drugs being derived from mustard gas and the like. And a century of experience with steam could have its impact on the handling of nuclear power.
I know what you mean, but bear in mind we are only talking about a military technology focus here - there will be future updates looking at the impact of new technologies on civilian life, and that's a bit of a different story.At first I was reading this kinda dispassionately and thinking "oh cool more tech" but then I realized: We're saying goodbye to steam. To steam! How many words encompass the LTTW brand as well as steam? And with oil comes familiar tech and familiar applications of that tech in conflicts of superpower-led blocs over the Mideast. Of course here the Ottomans and Persians are far more capable of exploring their hydrocarbons themselves instead of needing an intermediate phase of selling off all the deposits to Brits and Americans, and there may well never be a single Diversitarian superpower, etc etc but man... end of an era. Feels like there's a lot less scope for wacky tech now, but I'm still here for the educational tidbits of chemo drugs being derived from mustard gas and the like. And a century of experience with steam could have its impact on the handling of nuclear power.
Why on Earth would the Germans name their machine after a North American subspecies of the Brown Bear.German Grislybar (‘Grizzly Bear’)
Why on Earth would the Germans name their machine after a North American subspecies of the Brown Bear.
And why would the use the English word?
the Societists’ big breakthrough came in one of the most ancient quests of the alchemists…
does this mean this whole series was a long-winded prologue to an ASB timeline where Alfarus drinks a live-forever potion?
I'm thinking along the lines of napalm or something like that, really... You know, it being called "alchemical" in the sense of "re-discovering the long-lost secret of Greek Fire".The alternative – that the Societists are the first to radioactivity, the changing of one element into another – is perhaps even scarier than an inmortal Alfarus...
How many words encompass the LTTW brand as well as steam?
It should be Anton, if there is an inconsistency I will fix that (and thanks for spotting it)."Bundeskanzler Fritz Ziege, still popular with the people after a decade in power, dramatically resigned when Bundeskaiser Anton demanded the ship be named after his recently deceased and highly unpopular father (who had spent four years in, stripped of euphemisms, amounted to an asylum)."
Doesn't Part 221 say Johann Georg was succeeded as Emperor by Christian II/IV?
1) Why on Earth would the OTL Germans name their tank after an Indian tiger? Or an African and Asian leopard?Why on Earth would the Germans name their machine after a North American subspecies of the Brown Bear.
And why would the use the English word?
N-[(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)methyl]nonanamide?... yes, we need another shipment of Exeter Zero Zero
That's an interesting interpretation of the code name - not correct but I like you're trying to figure it out.N-[(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)methyl]nonanamide?
As a more innocent possibility (considering the mentions of food orders in previous updates: Extra-virgin Olive Oil?
Edit: some sort of ethyl? Booze?