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<del>In the story, the whole of Canada is ISOTed on Monday, February 21, 2011, to the world of the //**Doomsday: 1983**//. After recovering from the shocking chain of events, Canadians learn about the surrounding world, previously ravaged by an accidental nuclear war in 1983. Since ISOTed OTL Canada is the most technologically and economically developed nation in this ATL, it becomes a world superpower and gradually starts to engage in supporting stability and lawfulness in many of the more authoritarian post-1983 successor states. | |
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The story begins in February 21, 2011, a couple of months following the events of November 11, 2010, which sent Canada from the world of "Canadian Power" to the world of the //**Doomsday: 1983**//. After recovering from the shocking chain of events, Canadians learn about the surrounding world, previously ravaged by an accidental nuclear war in 1983. Since ISOTed OTL Canada is the most technologically and economically developed nation in this ATL, it becomes a world superpower and gradually starts to engage in supporting stability and lawfulness in many of the more authoritarian post-1983 successor states. | The story begins in February 21, 2011, a couple of months following the events of November 11, 2010, which sent Canada from the world of "Canadian Power" to the world of the //**Doomsday: 1983**//. After recovering from the shocking chain of events, Canadians learn about the surrounding world, previously ravaged by an accidental nuclear war in 1983. Since ISOTed OTL Canada is the most technologically and economically developed nation in this ATL, it becomes a world superpower and gradually starts to engage in supporting stability and lawfulness in many of the more authoritarian post-1983 successor states. |