And Lawrence of Arabia and Wyatt Earp.And Teddy Roosevelt and Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck.
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And Lawrence of Arabia and Wyatt Earp.And Teddy Roosevelt and Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck.
She teams up with Nicola Tesla and Einstein and founds the Avengers.
A German U-Boat follows her right up to Niagara Falls. She uses Tesla and the hydroelectric project to turn it into a giant conductor, completely frying the submarine. But, she only escapes just in time and must battle Captain Heinrich as the two head towards doom in two barrels over the falls. She catches the tail of a biplane flown by her friend, a young Amelia Earheart, just in time as Captain Heinrich goes plummeting over the edge screaming "I'll get you, Annie Oakley!", and then crashes into the mist and rocks below.
Lol, first part from the Leviathan sequels, I don't know where you got the rest. Sounds like Indiana Jones though.
Great minds think alike *wishing there was a toasting emoji on this site*I made it up.
So, Henry (Heinrich) tries pushing Germany in a more pro-British direction before 1900?Indeed - though Henry would be Regent until (iirc) 1900. So he could still matter.
So pretty much League of the Extraordinary Gentlemen except with real people from the World War period? Man, this idea just keeps getting better and better.She teams up with Nicola Tesla and Einstein and founds the Avengers.
There's a really good sleaze paperback in that: Annie Oakley has prevented the World War, but in this alternate 1917, she is a pariah on the run from the Kaiser's henchmen. Out for revenge, the Kaiser's assassins chase Oakley on a whirlwind adventure across the globe. Unknown to the world, Kaiser Wilhelm III is building a war machine to invade Western Europe and the United States and avenge his father. Oakley will have to thwart the tyrant's plan and kill the Kaiser one more time.
Write it, print it, and shove it in a off-ramp Walmart for someone to buy at 3 in the morning. We have a winner.
She teams up with Nicola Tesla and Einstein and founds the Avengers.
Throw in Mata Hari and Harry Houdini and you've got a deal.
I'd read the fuck outta that seriesAnd Teddy Roosevelt and Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck.
So, Henry (Heinrich) tries pushing Germany in a more pro-British direction before 1900?
OK.Possibly.
The only things I recall are that c1890 he came back from a visit to Germany's colonies and reported that people there saw no need for a big German Navy, as the British one provided adequate protection. This irritated his brother who was keen on a Navy. Secondly, in 1896 he reportedly blew his stack over the Kruger Telegram, asking "What idiot persuaded my brother to send that?" Not a lot to judge by, but encouraging as far as it goes.