User talk:C II R

Please follow the naming conventions. If you don't things get REALLY confusing and give ME a BIG head-ache as administrator. Louisiannan 21:14, 3 January 2007 (UTC)


 * Please use Template:Aeab to help you follow the naming conventions. Louisiannan


 * PLEASE FOLLOW THE NAMING CONVENTIONS. You've created a bunch of pages without any marking for them to be part of your Aetas ab Brian.  By typing  it will automatically create the page link with the timeline name intact.  Please do this instead of normal inking, and please do this on every page you link to within this timeline.  Louisiannan 17:37, 19 November 2007 (UTC)


 *  :(  butbut I don't understand! where am I not using (Aeab)? Or are they all wrong and I'm supposed to be using (Ætas ab Brian)? Or is it that all my pages link to the same category page or something?! Why don't I get it?:(--TEAKAY 18:00, 19 November 2007 (UTC)


 * If you use instead of blablabla .  But from the edit log, it seems you've gotten the idea.  Make sure that the pages you create for AEAB have the " (Ætas ab Brian)" tacked on the end.  But otherwise you're good.  Thanks!  Louisiannan 18:16, 19 November 2007 (UTC)


 * Sorry about this inconvenience, the conventions of wikias always seem to easily confuse me :(. What else needs changing?--TEAKAY 18:19, 19 November 2007 (UTC)

Image Talk
Please read here. --Sikulu 14:09, 27 February 2007 (UTC)


 * I know you've already created so many maps, but since you continue to create more, I just wanted to say that at least with maps containing words (like the Asia ones), it would help to increase the size, because it's hard to make out some of the names. --Riction 01:25, 7 March 2007 (UTC)


 * How do I do this? Putting in a picture always restricts it to 153000 bytes or something--C II R 14:39, 8 March 2007 (UTC)


 * Sorry for the late reply. Hmm...Your "Terranova" and "South Terranova" maps look good. As for the limit, you can still put in on if it surpasses the limit, but it should only be by a little bit. If it's a much larger file, you might want to change the extension if you can do that. For example, a JPEG to a PNG...if you have a program that can save as (or export to) another type of file. Play around with them to see what gets you the lowest file size. Then, you can just create a thumbnail of the file in your articles. For example, this:


 * --Riction 23:38, 11 March 2007 (UTC)


 * Okay PNG, thanks --C II R 18:06, 12 March 2007 (UTC)


 * No problem. I enjoy your many maps. --Riction 02:17, 13 March 2007 (UTC)


 * I like maps--C II R 13:04, 6 April 2007 (UTC)

Thanks for the image! ςפקιДИτς ☺ ☻ 22:05, 20 June 2007 (UTC)


 * I had fun, I was worried it looked too much like the other flag though. --TEAKAY 22:39, 20 June 2007 (UTC)

About the renovations: No problem.

BTW, going through the Aeab history: I thought I could make a template for those boxes on top and bottom of all of those pages. What about that?--193.170.21.43 17:07, 20 September 2007 (UTC)


 * I wouldn't have a problem with one being made. I had tried to make one when I started the timeline but gave up.--TEAKAY 17:12, 20 September 2007 (UTC)


 * And here it is. Use it like this (if you leave out the past_title and future_title bits, the system will write !Past and Future! instead):

which becomes:


 * Yeah! that's pretty neat! Thanks! --TEAKAY 23:05, 20 September 2007 (UTC)


 * Oh wait, what do I do about the title for the currently selected section? --TEAKAY 23:10, 20 September 2007 (UTC)
 * Corrected.


 * Thanks again--TEAKAY 10:45, 21 September 2007 (UTC)

If the majority of the central latitudes in Europe were to become tundra (and northern Europe becoming glaciated), how much of a population of 830 million would have to be evacuated in order for a comfortable living standard to be sustained by the minimized amount of resources they could produce? Would 60% be enough?--TEAKAY 21:28, 12 November 2007 (UTC)

were the Roman Empire to break up, what would be the most appropriate name for the sucessor(or remainder) states in Europe that continued to be ruled from Rome? Are these any good? Suggestions welcome as always.--TEAKAY 19:35, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
 * Roman Union
 * Second Republic of Europe
 * European Federation

Also, those provinces that remained under Rome's control, would the new 'empire' still be considered the Roman Empire's direct successor state or would that be a matter of argument, or would they likely claim to be the same political entity? The new 'empire' became a democracy when the Roman Empire broke up and many of the previous politicians were changed by the elections, so they could either want to perpetuate the historic heritage or be enthusiastic about the 'new' nation. Which, if any, of these is most likely?--TEAKAY 23:37, 21 November 2007 (UTC)

Chrotim
What's with your Chrotim page? Should I delete it?--Max Sinister 15:53, 12 December 2007 (UTC)

Chrotim 0_o? I don't know what it is, I made it? I guess there's no reason for it to exist.--TEAKAY 16:10, 12 December 2007 (UTC)

AB story question
awesome work, I'm loving the timeline you've created. But when I got to this part:

"one Taikonaut noticed a nearby object out a viewport. The ship’s astrolabe targeted it and made numerous visual recordings. The object was an astersaxumi 2 Ly in length (about 3.37 kilopes(1km)) and it had just passed between Earth and Luna with not one terra- or luna-bound telescopium detecting it."

I couldn't help but wonder if there was an OTL asteroid, where the scientist calculated it's historical fly-bys. But maybe it's not especially uncommon for an asteroid to pass closer than the distance the moon orbits.


 * Yes, that, I'm pretty sure I totally made up. Since I could later say it was an asteroid that had fallen into the sun; minorly impacted another planet; or got away for ever from the system by the time OTL tracting got serious, I thought I'd be able to get away with it. It's good to know it's being read.--TEAKAY 16:16, 4 March 2008 (UTC)

Proposal
I'd love to know your opinion on this. --Karsten vK (talk) 15:14, 12 July 2008 (UTC)

I do dislike the advertisements but don't really have a preference to what happens.--TEAKAY 20:02, 12 July 2008 (UTC)

Nein
thanks for grammmatic and ortografic correction of Nein ("No" in Deutsch, language of Germany) P.O.D. and remember U R welcome to collaborate in there --Fero 02:37, 13 July 2008 (UTC) (i still saying sorry for my english)

Kornilovshina
I seek your help in Kornilovshina. Could you please provide maps and tables as well as text? Let me know. Buk5 18:17, 13 September 2008 (UTC)


 * I could do maps if given the details. Beyond small grammar/structure corrections there is not much for me to offer in improving the timeline.--TEAKAY 22:42, 13 September 2008 (UTC)


 * I have some of the particulars of The USA annexing Mexico and Canada, Russia getting Manchuria, France getting British colonies. German borders postbellum would be present day borders.  the rest is present day borders. Buk5 23:03, 13 September 2008 (UTC)


 * [[Image:North America present day (Kornilovshina).png|thumb|right]]
 * [[Image:World present day (Kornilovshina).png|thumb|right]]


 * I'm not sure to what extent France gets of Britain's empire but what I have here is still near Britain's height. Please tell me if it needs to be different.--TEAKAY 00:41, 14 September 2008 (UTC)


 * that map is pretty good. However, i forgot to say russia would also have Soviet Era borders as well as Manchuria.  Buk5 06:56, 14 September 2008 (UTC)


 * *Map updated*--TEAKAY 10:52, 14 September 2008 (UTC)


 * France would also have her original colonies and she only gained Britain's African ones. The rest became independent.


 * ^^;; eh heh, I can't forget France already had a colonial empire to build on.--TEAKAY 11:47, 14 September 2008 (UTC)

Oh, i almost forgot. The USA retain controls of the Philippines to the present day and Finland is still part of Russia ATL as well as China annexing mongolia and Tibet ATL.

Sorry if i annoyed you TEAKAY. Thanks for the Kornilovshina map BTW. Buk5 19:46, 25 September 2008 (UTC)


 * It was certainly not annoying, making maps is fun.--TEAKAY 20:17, 25 September 2008 (UTC)

need help
I think it has potential but do you mind helping me out with 1948: Berlin backfire? --Huge_bob 13:00, 27 October 2008 (UTC)

Featured AH
Congrats your TL, Ætas ab Brian, is now a featured AH! However since it has not yet been featured on the Main Page yet, I need you to provide me with a short summary, along with any links or pics that you want to show up on the main page. Mitro 17:15, November 8, 2009 (UTC)


 * :S Is this ok? I don't think any of the maps are that good for a general picture.

An extensive wank roughly based on the premise that Rome developed steam power and the theory of flight in the late 1st century BCE. Starting with a short narrative; the application of these technologies, and the presence of an influencial figure greatly extended the life of the empire whole. However, things are changing in the world and the fifteenth century is still young (the timeline isn't not done though).


 * the if you just want the jist.


 * the narrative Ætas ab Brian, which continues into the.


 * the that are the staple of alternate histories.

Certain important but rudimentary pages in the timeline say they are open to suggestions.TEAKAY 08:10, November 9, 2009 (UTC)


 * Yeah <<_<< >>_>> <-(shifty eyes) the technology acceleration and no christianity will just be a surprise!
 * Are you sure you don't want to add the most recent world map or some sort of picture? Maybe a link template if you have one?  Mitro 15:23, November 9, 2009 (UTC)
 * Link template... is this? and I guess the picture will be [[Image:CMflag.png|thumb]]TEAKAY 16:05, November 9, 2009 (UTC)
 * That is not what I meant by link template but I can see why that would be confusing. I will use the Image though.  Mitro 21:32, November 9, 2009 (UTC)

Thanks
Thank you for the minor edits to Contagion. I guess I have less-than-extraordinary spelling/grammar skills. :) User:Armachedes 23:29, January 3, 2010 (UTC)

Thank You
Hey Teakay, thanks for correcting that vandalism on one of my pages. Also, I've been meaning to ask you, are you okay with the fact that I used that table that switches between pages in your AeBrian timeline as a template for the same kind of page switching in my timeline? If what I'm saying is a little confusing, I mean to say the table at the bottom and top of your pages like this one. I made some changes to it for mine, but it still retains the overall look.

Just thought I'd check with you on the matter. Red VS Blue 23:54, January 19, 2010 (UTC)


 * ..Oh that thing. No I have no problem with it, I didn't even make it, an unregistered user 193.170.21.43 made it so its fine to use.--TEAKAY 12:06, January 20, 2010 (UTC)

About your Aetas ab Brian timeline...
I've read all of it once, and much of it three times, and would like to ask your permission to use ideas from it to maybe write a book on it sometime in the future. I really like the ideas, and may modify them, if you give me permssion to use them, and write a series of books on the timeline.

CruxtheGreat 16:49, January 29, 2010 (UTC)CruxtheGreat


 * That sounds terribly awesome and I cannot say no and I hope to read them.--TEAKAY 12:11, January 30, 2010 (UTC)

Thank you. I hope you like the books when they come out =) --CruxtheGreat 14:41, January 30, 2010 (UTC)

No Offence
Hello, I have a question. No offence, but, what gender are you? --Catherine 16:50, June 1, 2010 (UTC)


 * Please don't talk to me--TEAKAY 17:48, June 1, 2010 (UTC)


 * Why not? I do not even know you. I just asked a simple question. You can just say "I don't feel comfortable answering your question" or you could answer it. No reason to say "Please don't talk to me, waah!" like a childish fool. --Catherine 18:00, June 1, 2010 (UTC)

My Questions
Could you please respond to my questions here

Thanks!

Eastward Expansion 16:18, August 17, 2010 (UTC)

Your Maps are Awesome!
Your Maps are Awesome! The way you do this and that...I can't even describe it! How do you do it? What programs do you use? Your amazing!

French Victory 02:13, August 28, 2010 (UTC)

Photoshop is a very good programme.TEAKAY 19:33, August 28, 2010 (UTC)

Aeab Wiki?
Hi. I've been ready a lot through AEtas Ab Brian, and was wondering if you think it deserves its own wiki. Unless you really don't want me to, I'm going to make an AEtas (don't worry, in the title I'll get the AE right) wiki now or soon.

Eastward Expansion 20:43, September 1, 2010 (UTC)


 * What does putting it in its own wiki constitute?--TEAKAY 12:18, September 2, 2010 (UTC)

Latin
Hey Teakay, long-time no see uh? I was wondering, how do you create the Latin words in your timeline? I noticed you used "Rectorum", which if I'm not mistaken isn't a word. If I'm wrong though I'd be very interested to know from where you have such a good translator! =D Red VS Blue 02:25, September 21, 2010 (UTC)


 * Aside from taking first year latin right now and having their textbooks, for the longest time I've been using | Notre Dame University, | this list, and making these new words from conglomerations of latin and sometimes other language words. Rector can be ruler, governor, director, guide and I didn't want to use another Magis- for directorate.  As for good translator one of my instructors has told us that he can translate things for us so sometime I might ask him to do that for the phrases I've cobbled together- or I won't bother him and wait until I can do it myself :P --TEAKAY 12:33, September 21, 2010 (UTC)


 * Ya first hand education is always the most useful. I took 5 years of Latin in High School, so I'm pretty familiar with the grammar rules used in it. Neither of those links worked for me lol They were all "not found".

Yes, Rector is indeed a word, but is "Rectorum" any form of it? Oh wait! Is it like the word Puer? 2nd declension masculin? I just realized that now, cause that would be a word. My bad lol I should have noticed that.

So if I have any problems translating Latin do you think you could lend me a hand? Or even vice-a-versa? =D Red VS Blue 21:06, September 21, 2010 (UTC)


 * ha HA you already are much more familiar with Latin than I am, I've only had two classes since school started and they never offered Latin in my highschool. I don't even know most of the declentions yet but I was using -um to try to make director an institution instead of just a person.--TEAKAY 10:06, September 22, 2010 (UTC)


 * Well then, is there anything I can help you with Latin? haha Either with your timeline or university work :P I like applying what I'd learned in Latin class, so it's a win-win kinda thing. Adding -um for instance doesn't make it an organization or institution rather than a person, it just makes it the accusative case of the word for director, meaning its a direct object. The best words I could find for just institution are "Institutio" or "Organizatio" lol Discaterium means bureau, its a pretty useful one too. Red VS Blue 01:28, September 23, 2010 (UTC)


 * I rarely avoid making new words for the timeline, and really the Latin Language Directorate exists to introduce new ones and usages just like the ADAs bring new technology, although the Directorate is much more conservative. Would Recto or Rectorio work at all specifically for the word directorate?  I am going after directorate because it is a more forceful term and the organisation is definitely like that.--TEAKAY 11:04, September 23, 2010 (UTC)

Well Rectorius would work well. Rectorio would just be the ablative singular of Rectorius, but in the way you want to write it, Rectorius makes more sense. I could see the Romans making that as a new word, since they liked derivatives and such. It makes inventing words for althists a lot easier lol Red VS Blue 20:51, September 23, 2010 (UTC)


 * That sounds good to me.--TEAKAY 22:32, September 23, 2010 (UTC)


 * :) It would also be "Rectorius Latinus", since I'm guessing that the Latin part is an adjective, right? So it would have to conform to the noun. Wow, I can't believe I remember all these grammar rules lol Red VS Blue 22:40, September 23, 2010 (UTC)


 * Man these inflections.--TEAKAY 01:16, September 24, 2010 (UTC)

If you're just starting Latin, I'll warn you now, it gets a WHOLE lot harder! Think 5 declensions and I think around 5 verb types +a million in one exceptions for every rule. Not gonna lie though, it's still my favorite language haha Red VS Blue 01:46, September 24, 2010 (UTC)


 * Fan...ಠ_ಠ... tastic. hahaha--TEAKAY 01:48, September 24, 2010 (UTC)

Ohhhh ya, you've got quite the road ahead of you. What convinced you to take Latin in university anyways? If you don't mind me asking. Red VS Blue 02:01, September 24, 2010 (UTC)


 * Uhhh... hehe I am taking classical studies half because I want to use it specifically for this timeline and half because a friend of mine is taking classics as well. :| I know it really sounds like I am burning money for fun.--TEAKAY 02:13, September 24, 2010 (UTC)

hahaha Juuust a bit, but life's about doing what we enjoy, so I don't see much harm in that. If you're doing all that for the timeline does that mean we'll be seeing those installments you've got up your sleeve anytime soon? =D Red VS Blue 02:32, September 24, 2010 (UTC)


 * PFFFFFFFFFFF oh I mean any day now. Judging from this stack of "stuff that has to get applied before you even think of doing the next section" papers I'm looking at right now I'm going to be doing a third fixing of the maps once this current fixing is up and the next section won't be for a long time unless I lose all patience.  And every, day, more notes get made just from what the professors are saying. They are talking about late antiquity and it is still giving relevant points to the timeline... but the good news is almost every day is productive towards it:| "Be productive."  It's like what my friends say instead of goodbye XP --TEAKAY 02:48, September 24, 2010 (UTC)


 * hahaha Niiiice! I'll start reading the in depth timeline soon then. Cause that'll be a lot to go through. I might even have some fun doing a compare and contrast between our in depth timelines =P See where we happened to get the same idea, and stuff like that. I've been reading a lot of the side pages now, and I've got a lot of questions lol Like what is the extent of the Roman government's power? Has it dissolved already, or is it basically the same as the Concilium Mundi?

I know what you mean. I just read a history book and I can always find things relevant to my timeline. Even a book on Napoleonic France still helps me to develop my timeline haha An antiquities class would almost certainly be a gold mine. Do you go into detail on Roman society, with their customs and culture and stuff like that?

Something which I REALLY recommend for you is the book "Conspirata" by Robert Harris ("Lustrum" in non-US countries). It's about the life of Cicero, as told by his secretary-slave Tiro and it gives a reeeeeally immersive view into Roman society, Politics and that kind of thing. My entire page on the Roman Senate owes its existence basically to reading that book haha It's been real helpful. Red VS Blue 21:10, September 24, 2010 (UTC)


 * I really want to read your whole timeline too as I've said but I want to put it off until I can somehow be confident I won't sponge any of your ideas or see coincidences and unnessessarily change things :S


 * By the late 22nd century who controls the 'Roman world' either the Roman government or CM is extremely ambiguous. The amount of power the CM has been legitimately amassing was largely a result of Rome's fear of Sinica after the revolution and of disaffection by its own allies.  A 'Rome vs. the world' war really is not a certain fight and civilian casualties would be nauseating.  The Roman military by this time is in fact much smaller than in previous eras -maybe too small to even surely defend all of the Mediterranean- because Rome was for so long accepted as the world's leading power and hardly challenged in the field that its armies were retooled to better fight the unconventional wars which had actually become the conventional wars.  The everyday citizen would hardly think that Rome’s allies would not do as they’re told but despite the omnipresence of Roman customs and culture in every nation they are positively not Roman provinces and have their own interests.  Unlike ancient kings who willed their realms to Rome because they knew they’d take care of it, ‘today’ most people practically wish Rome would be ground to dust even though such a scenario would see them turned into subatomic particles by comparison.  They don’t want to be Romans and as far back as Carico there were those who realised the world would never be homoromano.  Rome itself is pretty much only half homo (haha), but some organisation friendly to Rome just had to be created to protect Rome and maybe the world as well from the sort of annihilation that superweapons were proposing.  The CM staffs are largely from Roman lands simply because of the empire’s geography, yet these staffs come from all nations and all have been lead to believe that the CM is the ultimate good guy protecting the world from destruction and bringing prosperity (not that it isn’t for the most part).  And with this sort of optimism the Roman government has been facing ever so stiffer independence of thought in the CM.  Some nations notice this exact trend, and partly in smite they would work against policies submitted by Roman imperial delegates to get the CM back under Roman control.  The CM I guess is like the Populares.  What Rome was seeing was the end of the nation state to be replaced by the global state, spreading everything good Rome had to offer without the flag or secret police (not to suggest none of them hadn’t any).


 * And that’s the deal with the CM but there might be something I’m missing...


 * I'm not sure just how detailed my classes will go into everyday life, one professor has emphasised that it is a classics class not a history class, so that might mean they will... It's hard to guess but I would like to go into such detail in my timeline... though with such a large time block and all these cultural areas interacting and with fads and randomised new ideas it just might be a Nightmare ^^;


 * I have a couple novels set in the late republic early empire but haven't started them yet. I will definitely look into Lustrum/Conspirata.--TEAKAY 01:30, September 25, 2010 (UTC)


 * I see, so the CM is slowly taking away Rome's political power. I'm interested to see whether that trend will continue, cause the fact that the Aetas world has advanced is so high I'd expect humanity to become united eventually under one government. Cause at this level of advancement and without one government, those superweapons would be a huge problem. How much of the world is homo romano anyways? In my timeline there's about 1.4 billion Romans out of a world population of 7.9 billion, so I imagine yours is a lot higher, eh?


 * Well a "classics" class is a pretty ambiguous word. It seems to me that it would give the profs a lot of freedom. I wouldn't be too surprised if you did a section on Classical Cultures at some point in your university year. Oh, well if you ever read those books that you have, be sure to recommend me some =P Red VS Blue 14:19, September 25, 2010 (UTC)


 * In 1439 the world population is about 5.1 billion and there are around 1.5 billion inhabitants of the empire (~111 million slaves ~1.38 billion citizens), but the 'half homo' sentiment comes from those both citizern and slave and also immigrant that don't follow conventional Roman cultural practices. Rome used to follow pro population policies which often got them out of the population crashes from plagues but since the 1200's they have really slown down compared to the rest of the world.  Owning half the planet and only having a third of the population seems pretty crazy when you have most of the Americas and India but the empire's industries are very automated, slaves are dying out, people just aren't having families like they used to, and in reality Rome has been experiencing a population boom since the end of the world war so if that boom hadn't happened the population may have been as low as 600 million while the rest of Earth would still be over 3 billion.  600 million is assuming events in the world wouldn't bring Rome's enemies to using their eventual population advantages against it, and there are of course fears like there were in the early 20th century about race suicide.


 * The novels I have are "The First Man in Rome" by Colleen McCoullough and "The Eagle of the Ninth" by Rosemary Sutcliff.--TEAKAY 15:52, September 25, 2010 (UTC)

How many out of those 1.38 billion citizens are actually Roman though? Cause if the Empire fell chances are the non-Romans would form their own nations right? Any Romans I imagine would try to stick together, even in a worst case scenario. Historically ethnicities tend to stick together.

Really, 5.1 billion? Is agricultural technology the same in TTL as it is OTL? Red VS Blue 20:20, September 25, 2010 (UTC)


 * Roman culture in this timeline adopts from and/or absorbs almost every culture it comes into contact with partly because of social engineers in the empire who worked on making Romanisation more acceptable to the indigenous peoples. One of their big tools are the culture specific fads which cycle approximately every thirty years in different regions.  These fads always leave some permanent residues and the engineers want this process of spreading all the cultures about to eventually make people feel the various superficial traditions and customs are unimportant, actually fade away, and make romanitas mean more along the lines of responsible, dedicated, persevering, and hard working than any real identifiable traits that make a person say “That’s definitely from the Romans.”.
 * So for a long time ‘to be Roman’ has been a vast palette of shifting shades, and that is more what I meant by homoromano instead of ‘Rome busts in, “I’m the GOD DAMN ROMAN EMPIRE take it, die, or go to the boonies!”’(^^;).
 * It isn’t frictionless as ethnic problems and assimilation resistance mostly from Judea to India have held them back from Senate seats for a considerable time.
 * One of the things keeping Rome together is simply it’s historic prestige and legitimacy as world leader in almost everything. But it’s a crutch they’re starting to lean on way too much and how they fumbled the early space race was dangerous.


 * I’m being a windbag here because your questions have parts to them I haven’t considered and so I am practically working it out every time you ask. Is it a good brainstorming or is it hackneyed and slapped together? haha ^^;;


 * Agriculture is comparable to OTL, in much of the developed world it has a history of extreme automation, in large part responsible (not just in Rome) for both the smaller families and falling demand for slaves.  Among the causes of this trend that was started by Rome was actually when the Miasmata killed most of the slaves and the first automobiles started developing.  BUT, Africa is very unorganised right now, BUT AGAIN they are starting to get population booms and the corporations are seeing potential in it.--TEAKAY 12:53, September 26, 2010 (UTC)

It's just as I read on one of your pages, how its like a purple cloth going over other cultures. I think it's a very apt comparison.

For on the spot answers these are very good =D I've been reading other parts of your timeline and I think you definitely explain things really well there too. Occasionally some things aren't clear, but that's the case a lot less often than almost any other timeline I've read. Definitely keep up the good work!!

You're so lucky to have 500 years left to create though. haha I'm interested to see what that world will look like in 2010 =D That'll be awesome!! Red VS Blue 01:10, September 28, 2010 (UTC)


 * Thanks, I'm excited just for the 1500s X)--TEAKAY 01:21, September 28, 2010 (UTC)


 * haha Well you've got some stuff written down for that period, right? Red VS Blue 02:27, September 28, 2010 (UTC)


 * On the word document the level of detail for the future is like a triangle. I have concepts going as far as the 2000's but they are sporadic possible events at most.--TEAKAY 02:45, September 28, 2010 (UTC)

Really? There's no "doomsday" event in that rough future of yours, right? I'm interested to see how you'll depict the non-usage of nuclear weapons for a full 500 years. Even in OTL we almost came to our end after only 18 years of having nukes. Red VS Blue 21:58, September 29, 2010 (UTC)


 * :X what, doomsday?!... No <_< >_> no need to worry about one of those haha.
 * The Coldwar in 1439 has been going on for over 80 years and although new weapons (teledeturbo, power armour, static shields, orbital lasers) are being developed there is actually a growing though untold desire in Rome and Sinica to cut the stockpiling of nuclear warheads. Sinica in its habitual introspective character seen in so many other timelines has largely lost interest in exporting its control and has been focusing on integrating its own members.  Sinica controls the PAB far more than Rome the CM, each of these methods have strengths and weaknesses in unity and short/long term responsiveness.
 * Even at the 50 year mark people on all sides started taking the Coldwar a whole lot less seriously as a military/apocalyptic threat and more of an economic/technology competition. Various 'experts' have gone so far as to claim the world is in a golden age of peace and scientific discovery spurned by hyperpowers cordially competing for prestige in accomplishment.  The PAB is surrounded by CM/Roman silos, but aside from MAD, everyone now perceives such a war going active has being nothing but a waste of resources now; and a tragic loss of property, lives, and money soon after.  But I have to say that the Coldwar is entering a transitive phase because of the effects of the Yellow Scare.--TEAKAY 01:49, September 30, 2010 (UTC)

The Haudenosaunee
Hi, I was reading you timeline, The Hau, and was wondering if uou let me adopt it and expand it. Thanks!

Greek Amerika 20:36, September 21, 2010 (UTC)


 * That timeline was a bit of a mistake for me to put up because I thought I could keep up with two timelines at once. The timeline is written up until the 1970's and once Ætas ab Brian is finished I want to put the rest of The Haudenosaunee up.--TEAKAY 10:09, September 22, 2010 (UTC)

The AE
Thank you for adding that incredibly difficult letter AE in my time-line. I don't know how to put it in on a standard key board (is there a way?). It was very nice of you to do that.

Also, I considered using the Native Egyptian word for Egypt which was Kemet. Though I decided AEgyptia was a lot better. It would be better still if I could put that AE in their.

By the way, your Aeab time line was one of the timeliness that I got some inspiration from. Did you like it? Thank you, --Flagmania 02:06, January 20, 2011 (UTC)


 * Æ comes from alt-146 with the numberpad and æ is 145. The timeline is neat and I like that it has a map and a pun.  Puns are funny on paper.  Or in subtitles.--TEAKAY 02:23, January 20, 2011 (UTC)