Talk:The British Ain't Coming/Proposal Archive

Ice Age [GRADUATED]
I was just going to add this to the main page, for it follows logically from the POD, but I decided to create a separate page. This article will lay the groundwork for where the original Brits ended up. The best research points to the Wales and perhaps part of Ireland being populated by a tribe of migrating hunters and gatherers during the Ice Age. If these islands were not there, then these wanderers would have been in the coastal plains off of what is now France and the Netherlands.

As the water slowly (??) rose, these coastal dwellers would have "invaded" the lands from which they had come. Or perhaps they would have slowly just assimilated with their kinfolk in the "highlands" (a few hundred feet higher, at most). The lack of true isolation would probably mean they would never have developed as a separate people, affectively erasing the "Anglo-Saxons" and Picts from history.

Anyway, this article will explore that, laying the groundwork for the advancing of the rest of Europe in this alternate time line. SouthWriter (talk) 20:30, May 26, 2016 (UTC)


 * This has been "graduated" into canon!  Yay!  But what do we do with this notice?  Do we put a "Recent Additions" section/page, or do we archive it? SouthWriter (talk) 02:31, June 6, 2016 (UTC)