User blog:Rodney41/1933-Protect the World!

Edward Nelson awoke with a start as he looked into the face of Neville Chamberlin. He got up and looked around and cursed as he realized that the particle telephone worked, only too well. Then he turned around and said “Mr. Chamberlin? I have a proposal for you.”

The year is 1933; 117 years later there will be a nuclear war that leaves Earth in Ruins. 9 years later several scientists experiment with a particle telephone which is exposed to an ion storm, all 45 of the world’s top scientists are delivered backwards, now can they prevent the weapon that caused this all? Can they still win the war as 14 scientists are in Axis territory? What will the world look like? Will there be peace?

January 1st-August 10th, 1933-Arrival

January-45 scientists arrive in the past due to a malfunction. They all manage to communicate with each other due to their radio phones and computers since the wires also came through, Although one is missing. After a short talk on the 1st they all agree to stop Einstein from writing his letter, stop the USSR, give the NAZI’s and Japanese weaker weapons that are weaker to the Allied weapons, and improve life in the period. The scientists make contact with the governments of the Axis and Allies. Nelson, after being released in May for breaking and entering joins the scientific corps in England and prepares to make the legendary F-22 and Sukhoi 47.

February- Scientist William Markan approaches Albert Einstein and asks him to help him write an article on Light Speed and its complications. After being accepted by Einstein who forgets atom bombs and the like and justs wants to keep his idea that light travel is impossible while Markan debates with him, the other scientists are dealt with in a similar fashion. In Germany, scientist Albert Dossoler creates (by accident) a Hydrodgen powered, 1,000 horsepower engine that can be used in a plane or tank. Hitler takes a notice and has him given government support.

March- In Japan, Hikaru Negelin approaches Yamamoto about a redesign of the carriers to hold a new fighter he’s designing. The fleet admiral follows him and is stunned to see a jet, the F9F Cougar and is excited and hopes this can accomplish victory at any price. In America, Laura Markan approaches Jack Northrop with a plan to make a “Computer” that will stabilize the Flying Wing design, it is said in rumor of course that Northrop had an org*** over this and tried to sleep with Ms. Markan. While in France, Willy Tussards meets with several army generals to make a better plane, one that happens to be the F-86.

April-After 3 months, Nelson gets the approval to make the carrier capable F-22 and the Suhkoi 47 while Thomas Etelen manages to get support for the A-10 Thunderbolt. In Germany, Hitler asks Dossoler to assist Billy Messerschmitt and Kurt Tank to design fighters. This he does with glee as he assisted by Erhard Milch, Germany’s best organizer save for Albert Speer.

May-Construction of the new Queen Victoria class of carrier begins, this carrier type is 1,000 ft. long, will hold 30 F-22’s or 60 Swordfish and represents England’s greatest spending spree in 30 years, after convincing Parliament of the immunity of these weapons power and longetivity and trumped up fears of a French attack, a “blank check” is allowed for the construction of two carriers, 60 F-22’s, and 200 Berkuts. At the next meeting they all have all agree to talk in December and plan their next move. The air to air missile program in England is moving smoothly along while in Germany, the F-14 is being designed as the FW-190, while in Japan, the army has refused the sleek F9F for its beloved propeller planes, in Italy though, it’s pretty much hit a rut, the scientist in there is a crying wreck, In the US, the Northrop bomber design has met with much resistance from the conservative elements in the Army air forces. Before the meeting ends they all agree to meet in Geneva in August.

June- Composite manufacturing centers and computer workshops are built in Birmingham for the SU-47 and F-22. Out of work and trained people rush to get jobs even though the factories have yet to be completed. In Germany, the FW-194 is approved for construction as is the Focker Angelis. Goering though is found dead in his bathtub. A memorial takes place the next day. In Japan, the carriers are lengthened to take the new catapults and planes. In Italy, a new tank, based on the M29 Pershing is approved with a limit of 50 tanks.

July-The Northrop bomber is at long last approved and it is said that Jack Northrop danced his way out of the office, even though he would have to share production with Lockheed.

August- Plans are drawn up for the next three years in Geneva.