MaxGerke01
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The tornado was in 1942"The Grand Escape" (1963)
A dramatization based on the mass breakout from Andersonville following a tornado strike in 1862,
The tornado was in 1942"The Grand Escape" (1963)
A dramatization based on the mass breakout from Andersonville following a tornado strike in 1862,
TL-191 Patterns of Force would probably be faaaaar less kind to the John Gill character, likely making him either a striaght up Freedomite or someone tortured into giving up info on the CSA and Freedom Party to the Ekos"The Troubles of Truubles" the Ship is almost overrun by seemingly innocuous Fuzzy creatures who breed uncontrollably.
"The Duality of Man" The Captain is split into two men, one who is rash and impulsive and the other who is so timid he cannot command the ship.
"the Scales of Fear" Introducing the Romunian race, a study on both psychological warfare as the Romunian stealth fields make them akin to submarines in space, and on the character of soldiers vs. their ideologies they fight for.
"On the Fields of Forever" the Bridge Crew is teleported back in time to 1862, and has a chance to prevent the Union's Loss at the Battle of Camp Hill, but is struck by the moral question of if they have the right to change history.
"The Mirror Image" the Crew confront sinister versions of themselves from a universe where the CSA won the Second Great War and imposed Freedomism on the world.
"End of Days" a study on the long-term ramifications of Superbombs and their effects as a planet-killer runs wild.
"Patterns of Force" One of the most famous episodes of the series, the Crew discovers a planet overrun by a neo-Freedom Party government, down to the uniforms, flags and emblems, and must discover what has occurred.
The issue with that is tracing what heroes would be like in TL-191. Superman is mentioned in the books but Batman, Wonder Woman, Captain America, and the others are a too difficult to pin down.Have we ever talked about the MCU in TL-191?
That or a straight up African. Britain leaving India was relatively recent when OTL Star Trek aired, so a Sub-Saharan Superhuman Empire might be the route they go.I could imagine a Khan Noonien Singh type character in tl191 being English, French or Russian from a world where the eugenic supermen came to power in the Entente countries...
A few of DC's older heroes like Batman, the original Flash and Green Lanterns, Hawkman Justice Society of America, etc all came out in a relatively short window of time, so it's possible for them to be well established in the 191-verse before the 2nd Great War, and with their more urban crimefighting focus, probably very similar to otl. Marvel suffers from a more fragmented beginning, with many of its more popular heroes not being created till during or long after the WW2. The first publication of Captain America would barely slip in a month or so before the start of the Second Great War. It's possible a 191 Marvel is likely still going to Timely Comics and focus on its earlier catalogue of works like The Human Torch, Namor and maybe Captain America (Colonel Union perhaps?)The issue with that is tracing what heroes would be like in TL-191. Superman is mentioned in the books but Batman, Wonder Woman, Captain America, and the others are a too difficult to pin down.
For Captain America I've seen people try to account for "America" being divided and The US having a more socialistic culture with him being Sergeant Liberty or Colonel Columbia.A few of DC's older heroes like Batman, the original Flash and Green Lanterns, Hawkman Justice Society of America, etc all came out in a relatively short window of time, so it's possible for them to be well established in the 191-verse before the 2nd Great War, and with their more urban crimefighting focus, probably very similar to otl. Marvel suffers from a more fragmented beginning, with many of its more popular heroes not being created till during or long after the WW2. The first publication of Captain America would barely slip in a month or so before the start of the Second Great War. It's possible a 191 Marvel is likely still going to Timely Comics and focus on its earlier catalogue of works like The Human Torch, Namor and maybe Captain America (Colonel Union perhaps?)
(headdesk) indeed it was. i have absolutely no idea why i wrote 1862The tornado was in 1942
IIRC Clarence Potter mused on CSA Superhero "Ultraman" in contrast to "Superman" and mentioned that the CSA hero had wrecked NYC, Philly and other US cities.I wrote a post on the 'Photos of Featherston's Confederacy' in which I made the impression that propaganda comics in TL-191 were a lot more visceral and liberal in their depictions of war, using my version of Captain America as an example.
IIRC Clarence Potter mused on CSA Superhero "Ultraman" in contrast to "Superman" and mentioned that the CSA hero had wrecked NYC, Philly and other US cities.
Maybe a small boy is Jake Featherstons imaginary friend?Wonder what JoJo rabbit would be like in TL-191.
Who would you cast?Wonder what JoJo rabbit would be like in TL-191.
you're probably thinking of Hyperman--Ultraman is a DC character IOTL, a supervillain counterpart to Supes from another universe with the basic "inverted morality" premise (he leads the Crime Syndicate of Amerika--yes, actually spelled with a K--against a heroic Lex Luthor and the Justice Underground. that's the ultra-simplified version of it, at least.)IIRC Clarence Potter mused on CSA Superhero "Ultraman" in contrast to "Superman" and mentioned that the CSA hero had wrecked NYC, Philly and other US cities.