Has anyone used the "I went to a party in [insert name of nuked town here], it was a blast" from 1983:DD with Hiroshima and gotten laughs out of it or just me?
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Has anyone used the "I went to a party in [insert name of nuked town here], it was a blast" from 1983:DD with Hiroshima and gotten laughs out of it or just me?
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https://althistory.fandom.com/wiki/Shakopee_Republic_(1983:_Doomsday)
I made this page about a city next to Twin Cities called Shakopee, in 1983 Shakopee was not hit by Nuclear warhead from the USSR but survived and The city was rebuilt into a state or a City-state Shakopee borders with North Star Republic and Superior.
https://althistory.fandom.com/wiki/Ciudad_Juarez_(1983:_Doomsday)
Ciudad Juarez was also destroyed within El Paso by the Same Nuclear warhead and It was never rebuilt and Miguel de La Madrid found himself in a chaos at northern according to him Ciudad Juarez became a memorial calling it The Ruins of The Juarez (Las Ruínas de Juarez)
I am the President of Quahog, Peter Griffin, and i want recognition from the world
Regular Season (Perfect Records)
Indianapolis Colts:
- Final Record: 16-0
- Key Wins:
- Week 16 against the New York Jets
- Week 17 against the Buffalo Bills
- Resting starters strategy might have been re-evaluated to maintain the perfect record
New Orleans Saints:
- Final Record: 16-0
- Key Wins:
- Week 15 against the Dallas Cowboys
- Week 16 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Week 17 against the Carolina Panthers
- Continued aggressive gameplay to secure the perfect season
Playoffs
AFC Playoffs:
- Divisional Round: Colts defeat the Baltimore Ravens convincingly with Peyton Manning leading an efficient offense.
- AFC Championship: Colts face the New York Jets again but this time with all starters playing, securing a dominant victory to reach the Super Bowl.
NFC Playoffs:
- Divisional Round: Saints overpower the Arizona Cardinals with their high-octane offense.
- NFC Championship: Saints edge out the Minnesota Vikings in a close, hard-fought game, with Drew Brees making crucial plays to advance to the Super Bowl.
Super Bowl XLIV: Colts (18-0) vs. Saints (18-0)
Pre-Game Hype:
- Unprecedented matchup with both teams entering the Super Bowl undefeated.
- Media and fan frenzy around the potential for an all-time great game.
- Historical comparisons to the 1972 Dolphins and the 2007 Patriots.
Game Simulation:
First Half:
- First Quarter: The game starts with high intensity. The Colts strike first with a touchdown pass from Peyton Manning to Reggie Wayne. The Saints respond with a quick drive capped by a touchdown run by Pierre Thomas. Score: 7-7.
- Second Quarter: Both defenses tighten up, but the Colts manage a field goal. Drew Brees leads a late drive, resulting in a touchdown pass to Marques Colston. Score at halftime: Saints 14, Colts 10.
Second Half:
- Third Quarter: The Colts open the half with a methodical drive ending in a touchdown by Joseph Addai. The Saints answer back with a long drive, but settle for a field goal. Score: Colts 17, Saints 17.
- Fourth Quarter: The tension is palpable. Manning orchestrates a drive resulting in a touchdown to Dallas Clark. The Saints respond with Brees connecting with Jeremy Shockey for a touchdown. With the game tied, both teams exchange defensive stops. In the final minutes, Brees leads the Saints into field goal range. Garrett Hartley kicks a game-winning field goal as time expires. Final Score: Saints 27, Colts 24.
Post-Game Impact:
- Saints: The Saints complete a perfect season, 19-0, solidifying their place in history as one of the greatest teams ever. Drew Brees and Sean Payton's legacies are significantly enhanced.
- Colts: Despite the loss, the Colts' 18-1 season is celebrated for its excellence. Peyton Manning’s leadership and performance are lauded, but the team faces the heartbreak of falling just short of perfection.
Legacy:
- The 2009 season is remembered as a historic year with two teams achieving perfect regular seasons.
- The Super Bowl XLIV matchup becomes one of the most iconic games in NFL history.
- The Saints’ victory cements their 2009 team as one of the best, while the Colts are remembered for their remarkable run and competitive spirit.
In 1983: Doomsday Timeline, As a result of the 1983 nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union, many celebrities and their parents either died or survived.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Jessica Alba, who were less than 2 years old in 1983, and Natalie Portman. Jake Gyllenhaal, who was born in 1980 (he was 3 years old at the time, and his sister Maggie Gyllenhaal was less than 6 years old), Eva Green (French actress), Channing Tatum and Ryan Gosling. James Franco (5 years old at the time), Kevin Hart, Adam Levine and Pink, Kate Hudson (4 years old at the time), Seth Rogen (1 year old at the time), Isla Fisher (born in 1976), Joaquin Phoenix (born in 1974), Elizabeth Banks. It is very likely that these people died in a nuclear war. Mila Kunis and Andrew Garfield may not exist in this timeline because their parents died in a nuclear war.
Not only that, Amy Adams, (9 years old at the time), Reese Witherspoon, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Drew Barrymore, these celebrities who were still in their childhood at the time may have died in a nuclear war. Matthew McConaughey, Gwen Stefani, and Jennifer Aniston may not exist in this timeline because they died in a nuclear war.
Sienna Miller was still in England at the time, was less than a year old, and there was a high possibility that she would have died in a nuclear war.
Jesse Eisenberg probably couldn't exist in this timeline, as he was born in 1983. Zooey Deschanel (500 Days of Summer) was less than 3 years old at the time, and either died in the nuclear war or went to Mexico with her parents.
In addition, the parents of Anna Kendrick, who was born in 1985, Gal Gadot, as well as the parents of Chris Evans, Evan Rachel Wood, Zac Efron, and Shia LaBeouf may die in a nuclear war.
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So, I've had a few ideas for 1983: Doomsday proposal pages, but I'm wondering are you allowed to create proposal pages before discussing it on the talk page or is it the other way round?
I just added some lore to the Super Mario Bros. movie franchise (Differently) via this page: https://althistory.fandom.com/wiki/Super_Mario_Bros_5:_The_Return_of_the_Mario_Bros_(2017_film)_(Differently)
Go check it out and make some edits and add new pages if you'd like.
So, I decided to leave a suggestion on the 1983: Doomsday page about exploring what the landscape of TV shows/radio shows/movies/video games/books and other pop culture would look like in this timeline: eg. would any of our favourite shows still exist in some way, shape or form, as well as discussing the impact doomsday would have on all the pre-doomsday stuff.
When exactly would the world move from survival mode to a resurrection of these various things.
We all know that Gray Davis was removed from the office of Governor of California because of the California electricity crisis, the California budget crisis that followed the bursting of the dot-com bubble, and the car tax, but what if he were to somehow, in any way, never removed from office?
What if Dick Cheney was the Republican candidate instead of John McCain in 2008? Would Cheney have a bigger red wave instead of what actually happened in the current timeline? Why or why not?