Talk:Toledo Confederation (1983: Doomsday)

Toldeo
Wouldn't it have been hit? Even if it was in decline as an industrial city, I'd think it would still have had enough to be considered a target.

It would only really make a change in capital, population, and the toldeo area itself marked as claimed on the map.

Lordganon 06:59, July 10, 2010 (UTC)

Looks like it has potential. I actually live in Toledo, so I look forward to seeing how you develop the article. Though, about the politics, Doomsday-era Toledo was pretty much a liberal Democratic political machine. It's possible that they would have established an oligarchy or dictatorship. If you're going to take the democratic route, you could base it off the split in the Toledo Democratic party that was beginning at this time. And, also due to how liberal they are, I don't know if they would necessarily gravitate towards the Dixie Confederation. Caeruleus 02:15, July 13, 2010 (UTC)


 * Thank you for the information. My apologies if the following is a bit unstructured. I've just returned home after a long trip. I had a vague idea of Toledo's political situation during the early 1980s but was not quite sure of the specifics. I may incorperate the idea of a oligarchy into the early history of Toledo with the Democratic party suffering a split due to massive immigration and general stress. It would certainly add a new dynamic to politics.  As for the Dixie Alliance, I'm not sure what will be done there. JackofSpades 05:32, July 18, 2010 (UTC)