Talk:Inuit Confederation (1983: Doomsday)

Makes no sense, and goes against canon.

Population you have is something like twice as much as the area has today otl.

Realistically, a lot of communities in the Canadian Arctic are dependent upon outside deliveries of food, heating fuel, etc. Without these shipments, they will die - the traditional methods were, even by 1983, not all that common anymore. Would be worse today, mind.

A lot of these places will not find out about DD or the like, at all - the shipment will just not show up, and radio calls, if possible, about them will go unanswered.

While you're going to see survivors, who survive using the traditional methods, it will not be all that many. They'd go tribal again, like they lived before the arrival of Europeans. This is reflected in several articles. There is even accounts of obviously abandoned settlements being found, and bands of Inuit coming to trade at posts in the Mackenzie River delta.

The only areas where the towns survived that far north was in the easternmost part of the Arctic, where supplies managed to get to the villages from the Maritimes - mostly just southern Baffin Island.

In short, this really is not possible. Remember, just because an area of the world map is blank does not mean something is possible there. There's often good reasons for it.

Lordganon (talk) 12:07, November 2, 2014 (UTC)