When all is said and done, and if it isn't too much effort (and I know that it will involve extensive effort), I'd love to see an infobox detailing the Anglo-American conflict in it's entirety. What a fascinating universe you've crafted here, I just want to know everything!
Is the ATL FIA as astonishingly corrupt as our own?
At least there don't seem to be as many races held in authoritarian petrostates as in OTL.
It’s interesting to see the shift in rhetoric regarding America in these articles. Particularly this bit. “The turn away from American-style bombastic political presentation aimed at impressing a party boss“. I might be reading too much into it, but that way of speaking of American politics almost seems to be normalizing it. Or at the very least, pulling away hard from the original line of Hogan being a blood thirsty totalitarian.
I also thought it was interesting how few Commonwealth troops are now deployed in the Caribbean. I’m not sure if that means Hogan has conceded the loss of the Caribbean states, or if Britain is cutting them loose. I guess we’ll have to see.
What happened to the remaining Americans on Cuba?
Interesting, I didn't realize that the United States being a quasi-leftist state. I assume that this is taking major inspiration from Myanmar.Snip
Cool beans.
It'll be worth the wait, plus the war is still playing out and there is plenty more to see before you get there I'm sure! Great work as always on the last graphic too!This is absolutely a plan of mine!!! It would take some time, but never know what Summer 2023 can bring!!
For me personally TTL USA is an American soviet union. Even OTL Great Plains flags give me Eastern European vibes.Interesting, I didn't realize that the United States being a quasi-leftist state. I assume that this is taking major inspiration from Myanmar.
I know, it’s a serious departure from my original understanding of America, but I love it. Myanmar seems like a good comparison.Interesting, I didn't realize that the United States being a quasi-leftist state. I assume that this is taking major inspiration from Myanmar.
This sounds like a much more Marxist-Leninist-esque system than the US was previously described, given that it still had stuff like Standard Oil around in the past. Did the United States undergo some kind of economic shift following its recent civil war and conflict with the British?
A bunch of stuff has happened during the US's history ITTL.This sounds like a much more Marxist-Leninist-esque system than the US was previously described, given that it still had stuff like Standard Oil around in the past. Did the United States undergo some kind of economic shift following its recent civil war and conflict with the British?
Right, but I think Standard Oil was mentioned as a thing that still existed by the present day ITTL. Looking back on some previous posts, it looks like the US gradually took control of its monopolies and had recently liberalized, creating this weird mix of centralized planning and state ownership alongside Gilded Age-esque capitalism, but I could be wrong on that. Either way, it’s a whacky system, and I dig it.A bunch of stuff has happened during the US's history ITTL.
It doesn't matter how batshit crazy any alternate history timeline gets,*snip of 2022 Formula One World Championship post*
Ne Win era Myanmar in particular.Interesting, I didn't realize that the United States being a quasi-leftist state. I assume that this is taking major inspiration from Myanmar.
Interesting, I didn't realize that the United States being a quasi-leftist state. I assume that this is taking major inspiration from Myanmar.
Cool beans.
I'm hate to bother you, but it's been over 18 months since you teased the first two presidents on Page 2. So, have you made any progress? I'm not trying to pester you. I'm just asking since it's related to this.
It'll be worth the wait, plus the war is still playing out and there is plenty more to see before you get there I'm sure! Great work as always on the last graphic too!
This sounds like a much more Marxist-Leninist-esque system than the US was previously described, given that it still had stuff like Standard Oil around in the past. Did the United States undergo some kind of economic shift following its recent civil war and conflict with the British?
Right, but I think Standard Oil was mentioned as a thing that still existed by the present day ITTL. Looking back on some previous posts, it looks like the US gradually took control of its monopolies and had recently liberalized, creating this weird mix of centralized planning and state ownership alongside Gilded Age-esque capitalism, but I could be wrong on that. Either way, it’s a whacky system, and I dig it.
Ne Win era Myanmar in particular.
I wonder if there's any ITL allegory to the Rohingya expulsion in the United States
It doesn't matter how batshit crazy any alternate history timeline gets,
Ferrari will always remain.
...or Ayrton Senna 🥲[snip]
Another POD might concern international racing colours, with the different geopolitical situation of this TL, different such colours could've been assigned - Italy was originally assigned black, with red being the United States' colour. But the best Formula One-related POD ever would be the survival of Minardi, with its relentlessly informal and uncorporate character surviving as well.