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Lincoln

There has been some renewed discussion as to whether the Republic of Lincoln would rejoin the "new" USA. Yank contends: "I have to say that there is absolutely no chance of Lincoln rejoining the new United States. While my Virginian republic is louder in its nationalism, it is still equally unlikely that Lincoln would rejoin the new US. They originally were a “placeholder” government for former Nebraska, but over time they became more and more disillusioned about the return of the US. They are likely to have a jaded outlook on the new United States, as they would figure it has zero chance of ever returning to even a semblance of the glory of pre-DD America."

I have to say I respectfully disagree with the plausibility of this argument and I I'm wondering what the community thinks. --Zack 23:08, October 7, 2010 (UTC)

The nationalism argument is quite frankly ridiculous. If Ireland held on to its national identity for hundreds of years, I would think Americans would hold on a little longer than 25. Virginia and its propaganda machine is different, as is states made up of both Canadian and American territory, where the division in the population would likely make rejoining either Canada or the US unlikely due to pressures from either side. Chumash would likely remain independent due largely to the fact that being predominantly native, and the treatment of natives in the US history would make their own nation appealing. States with governments that aren't in line with the US line of thinking likely would remain independent as well. Other than that, I realistically see most survivor states rejoining either Canada or the US in time.Oerwinde 00:14, October 8, 2010 (UTC)

What I don't get is why do all of Yank's articles minus a few exceptions protest rejoining the United States (or Canada)? Is it because you want these nations to remain their independence because you feel that they cannot be unique and well-detailed or respected as articles on US States? Or do you think that it'll be more fun playing independent nations on the "chess board" of 1983: Doomsday? All my American nations minus Niagara Falls or maybe Superior or Plymouth would join a renewed United States if "the border was right next to them". I have it in my mental constitution of Niagara Falls that "the city will never divide or lose their sovereignity". But they're the exception. What you guys don't get, this goes out to the Canadians with American nations, is that' we do 'have nationalism, on par or maybe even greater than yours. My family has been firing a gun in the name of America since my ancestors fought for the Confederates in the Civil War. We then fought in the Spanish-American War, WW1, WW2, Korea, Vietnam, and distant relatives in Iraq during both wars. That's what, 6 or 7 wars? In the name of America? During 1983 my father was in Fort Knox, a young Private ready to continue the family legacy. If he was with the 101st Airborne on Doomsday, does that mean by now he would be shouting "f--k America! Long Live Virginia!"? No...but what I find strange is why the capital of Lincoln, Nebraska, a US state for quite a while would just outright refuse to join the closest thing to the original America out there. Its full of Americans, the same ones in Torrington, Wyoming or Grand Junction, Colorado. Does that mean that since a generation has passed they would refuse to join a new United States simply because they grew up "Linconites"? Why would their vision be "dissilousioned"? My father's generation would be in their 40s and 50s. So why would they protest rejoining the nation that in reality only disbanded for like a decade? If the new United States' government showed up with their finest troops and surrounded the city of Lincoln would the population of my fathers generation, or even SouthWriters generation, or even the youngest generation die in the name of Lincoln? What is in the name of Lincoln? Lakota? Chumash? Virginia? I could understand Lakota and Chumash rejecting to join a new United States but what about Sierra Nevada or Utah? If anything they could glorify their city even more as a member of a new United States. They would have resources, federal support, and every other thing.

But why would they so deeply reject joining a nation that would just make them stronger? Arstar [talk] 02:44, October 8, 2010 (UTC)

I'll agree that there is a certain ... consistency ... when it comes to the political attitudes of Yankovic's articles. But there's also the whole "nuclear war" thing. Living through the official Worst Thing Ever to Happen would certainly change one's political views on a lot of things. Some of the surviving communities certainly would adopt a bunker mentality: a new USA might sound good in theory, but in practice it's unacceptable because it involves All of Them Out There.
And what do you mean the finest US troops? What US troops? Benkarnell 04:02, October 8, 2010 (UTC)

I'm sure that the new United States has troops...do I really have to go into detail, it was a metaphor :( But yeah, no offense Yank, but your articles, especially your "brainchild" Virginia is a direct copy of your political views. And about the bunker mentality, whos All of Them Out There? Outsiders? Arstar [talk] 04:13, October 8, 2010 (UTC)

Certainly is a consistency in Yanks articles, I've noted that before & I'm sure I wasn't the first. Arstar points out correctly that they do have a blend of Yank's political views mixed in there. If any thing that's the No Cross No Crown stuff we should care about not the debate on blogs or talk pages, especially in a collaborative TL like this. It is Lincoln however that a truly don't understand. They are middle America, the patriotic heartland as some would call it. They would jump at the chance to return to the US. I could see hope dwindling in the 90's but once they discovered the USA was still alive & kicking they'd join or express interest in joining in a heartbeat. --Zack 04:47, October 8, 2010 (UTC)

To be fair, we all do that with our views in our articles to a certain extent.

Lordganon 09:36, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

Graphics / Visualization /Cartography

Section Archives: Page 1 Be sure to update the map for every 10 new nations or major territorial changes

Decreasing Map Quality

World map feb 10

Old "normal" version

1983 September

New "awful" version

Why has the quality of the North America section of the world has gone from normal to awful recently?

Yankovic270 03:02, October 10, 2010 (UTC)

I was going to point it out but I was afraid I would offend a certain Writer from the South who made the map I believe. But at least somebody else noticed it :)

But yea, no offense South but that map is pretty poor quality. The borders are not really accurate (Aroostook controlling half of New Brunswick?) and I'm not sure what happened between Utah and Dinetah's "shared area" but yea. I'm gonna make a new/better/updated map tonight. Arstar 03:10, October 10, 2010 (UTC)

It looks like the maker of the map added countries in such a way that the map became awful. Now, I have here the "old" and the "new" version. The old one was last updated May. It only needs to be updated, but not in this awful way. SjorskingmaWikistad 12:59, October 17, 2010 (UTC)


Unfortunately, I must agree with the above. The map quality decreased significantly last update. My intention is not to offend, but the map does need to be fixed. To help with clean-up, I've added all members of the United Communities to the 'Old' map. They are unlabelled as I am unsure which font has been used. Hopefully this decreases the time needed to update the image.

1983Map

Slight Update

JackofSpades 14:30, October 17, 2010 (UTC)

Considering the changes in the borders of Canada as a prime example, the map needs a) an update and b) an improvement in quality.HAD 15:54, October 17, 2010 (UTC)

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CURRENT ARTICLE PROPOSALS

Please list any and all current article proposals and their discussion here. If the proposals only involves a specific section of the article, please state that. Also remember to use {{ddprop}} when reviewing new articles. To graduate an article, move to have the article graduated and if no one objects the article will be considered canon (see the Editorial Guidelines for more information on this process).

Kingdom of Macedonia

I moved the old discussion to the Macedonia talk page archive. Arstarpool 01:39, September 2, 2010 (UTC)

Are there any other things needed to be fixed before we graduate this? Arstarpool 01:39, September 2, 2010 (UTC)

Yes, the objection I had about the bunker. It is based on to many assumptions with zero facts. South has already pointed out the prince would survive without it. Any reference to a fictional bunker should be removed. Mitro 01:55, September 2, 2010 (UTC)

Mitro, if you'd look at the page, all references have been removed regarding the bunker. Ownerzmcown 02:56, September 2, 2010 (UTC)

Huh, your right, my bad. On another note, the map posted seems to conflict with the map posted on the Greece article. What is the deal on that? Mitro 03:19, September 2, 2010 (UTC)
Owner, just fix it quick. Mitro, when he's done lets try to get this graduated quick. Owner's put a lot of work into it, and I think its time he gets his pay. Arstarpool 03:48, September 2, 2010 (UTC)

The Turkey contact dates will have to be adjusted due to issues involving their contact with Greece that would preclude contact with Macedonia.

Lordganon 20:30, September 3, 2010 (UTC)

When should the contact date be, it need to precede the Civil War? Ownerzmcown 21:09, September 3, 2010 (UTC)

Just make your story match the 1994 given in the Turkey article for contact (the voyage), though give 1995 for the trip of the king.

Lordganon 21:43, September 3, 2010 (UTC)

Also needs a map that removes the Serbian parts, or it needs to explain in the article how Macedonia managed to get a big chunk of Serbia from a nation that is far larger and more populous and experienced in warfare. And that needs to happen after 1989.Oerwinde 00:17, September 4, 2010 (UTC)

The understanding at the time was that in the aftermath of 1985, much of Serbia was in chaos. As of yet, the Serbia article doesn't say this, though they should, in part. Heck, my Bulgaria articles have even said that from early on.

Lordganon 17:45, September 4, 2010 (UTC)

The Bulgaria articles mention the collapse of Yugoslavia but not much more than that. The Slovenia, Bosnia, and Croatia articles are better to work from in regards to the status of Serbia.Oerwinde 17:08, September 10, 2010 (UTC)

Is my article ever gonna get graduated or what? Ownerzmcown 17:02, September 12, 2010 (UTC)

I offered you some help but you respectfully declined, however my deal is still out to make it slightly smaller and more realistic. It's your choice. Arstarpool 20:03, September 12, 2010 (UTC)

I wouldn't have gone for that deal myself, Arstar, especially with how it sounded.

Owner, you have to account for the existence of Serbia somehow. Maybe say something like Serbia left their southern areas undefended while attacking into Bosnia, and Macedonia took some areas over, and having the border fairly fluid today?

Lordganon 00:11, September 13, 2010 (UTC)

Serbia would crush Macedonia. I think it more likely they have their OTL borders.Oerwinde 17:09, September 13, 2010 (UTC)

Belgrade was nuked, refugees were pouring across the border, and Serbia was fighting wars to the north. Assuming Macedonia was stable at the time, they could have fairly easily seized areas of southern Serbia, such as southern Kosovo and surrounding areas. But, once the Serbia situation is clarified, this should be graduated. Caeruleus 03:10, September 18, 2010 (UTC)

Okay, now that I've changed the map, I believe all things are in order and my article should be graduated. Ownerzmcown 00:30, September 23, 2010 (UTC)

Good for changing the map - but the rest of the article has not been edited, as per suggestions on the talk page. In light of the situation in Yugoslavia, it makes no sense and still needs to be changed before it can be graduated.

Lordganon 00:35, September 23, 2010 (UTC)

Look, one, the list of things on the talk page has gotten to long under the Serbia section and I have too short of an attention span to read it all, and two, can you just tell me what to change here? Ownerzmcown 02:30, September 23, 2010 (UTC)

Fine, though I don't see how the list I left is hard to find, lol.

  • Remove the part about the Yugoslavian collapse - never really occurred that way.
  • Have them run into Serbian troops while attempting to get deeper into Serbia instead of local warlords.
  • A sentence about something along the lines of Serbian troops never knew they were more than rebels or Croatian forces - both would likely be present in parts of the area.
  • Come to think of it, have the original goal being a strong monarchy - not constitutional - but made that way in a compromise with the locals.
  • Have them take over parts of southern Serbia, in the process of gaining Macedonia that were relatively undefended.
  • Able to keep these areas due to Serbian preoccupation elsewhere at first, and then later on due to the defenses.
  • Contact with Serbia would be by 1989 at latest, but more likely than not prior to then.
  • Contact with Croatia and Bosnia about the same time.
  • Knowledge of Greece would be gained as well, though for other reasons - Macedonian designs on Northern Greece, call it - contact not made until 1995.
  • The Civil War could be seen as a Serbian attempt through dissidents to regain annexed regions too, and only a failure in the end because of the Turkish troops loaned to them.
  • The collapse of the Kosovo state mentioned in the Serbia article would allow parts of that province to be taken over. Call it to prevent the Serbians from taking it all. May not be canon, but makes sense.
  • Remainder of story holds up, so long as whatever refers back to earlier, edited details, is changed as well.
  • Remember, the existence of Serbia would mean that intervention against Greece would be suicidal - especially with a vengeful Serbian state to their north.

The majority of these will need to be done - but it would better if all of them were.

Lordganon 02:51, September 23, 2010 (UTC)

Okay, one, I'm not understanding what you mean when you talk about the Civil War, two, what do you mean by that last part about Greek intervention, and three, when would they probably make contact with Greece, in your opinion? Ownerzmcown 01:12, September 24, 2010 (UTC)

According to your article, there's a Macedonian civil war from 1997-1999. The last part refers to discussions on some talk pages about possible Macedonian attacks on Greece during the Sicily War.

As for contact with Greece, I would say limited contact, either with Heptanesa or Mount Athos, at some point in the late 1980s, with full contact sometime after 1992, when you encounter the Turks. Given the original areas of expansion, I would say that Mount Athos would be the more likely. I'd keep the current year - 1995 - for official relations, like it is now.

Lordganon 01:43, September 24, 2010 (UTC)

Is this now archive worthy?HAD 16:17, October 17, 2010 (UTC)

Owner will get it done eventually, but as of yet there are still objections.

Lordganon 16:35, October 17, 2010 (UTC)

United Communities

Me and JackOfSpades' proposal for a international organization in the Great Lakes region. Arstarpool 01:34, July 26, 2010 (UTC)

Any objections to passing as a stub? Arstarpool 00:13, August 6, 2010 (UTC)

Can we get a list of members, that way people don't have to consult the map. Mitro 15:02, August 6, 2010 (UTC)
Also London, Pennsylvania and Toledo should become canon first before this is graduated. --GOPZACK 19:00, August 6, 2010 (UTC)
I think this proposal might actually conflict with this article: League of the United American States (1983: Doomsday). Mitro 16:03, August 7, 2010 (UTC)
I don't think it does. The League of the United American States (1983: Doomsday) was a proposed idea as I recall and hadn't even been foramlly voted on by Superior's Congress. --GOPZACK 16:26, August 8, 2010 (UTC)
But that is my point though. The LUAS is a canon article and pretty much seems similar to this current proposal. If the proposal is graduated, than why would this organization even be proposed if Superior was already a member of the UC in 2007? Mitro 21:28, August 9, 2010 (UTC)
yeah but, LUAS does not even exist yet its a bill purposed by Harold Duke some right-winger in the Congress of Superior. With that said, I really don't know Superior would be a member now that I think about it. In fact I don't know why the other members would want Superior in it. Superior would dominate all decisions made in the UC. --GOPZACK 03:17, August 13, 2010 (UTC)
Arstar became caretaker of Superior, but he may not have been aware of the LUAS (which if I recall correctly was Lahbas' proposal). BrianD 03:49, August 13, 2010 (UTC)
Are their any articles he's not a caretaker of? ;) I think your right Lahbas did write that article. --GOPZACK 03:55, August 13, 2010 (UTC)

How does one become a "caretaker" of an article he has not edited? Arstar was appointed to look out for vandalism and "trolls" (which I assume are obnoxious articles offensive and totally irrelevant). I am hard-pressed to keep my own articles updated, much less hop around fixing elements of other folks' articles.

Apart from that, the UC seems workable. It is not the grand scheme to bring the USA back under a new umbrella (an idea I like, by the way). The UC is a locally based organization, and probably would have been founded some time before anyone knew of the LoN. --SouthWriter 04:36, August 13, 2010 (UTC)

He asked Lahbas for permission to adopt Superior (and Wisconsin). BrianD 14:57, August 13, 2010 (UTC)
Did Lahbas grant him permission? GOPZACK 01:19, August 17, 2010 (UTC)
Zack, yes on Wisconsin, no on Superior. The latter was my misunderstanding. I got Lahbas and Superior mixed up with Mjdoch and Celtic Alliance. Lahbas did give Arstar permission to be caretaker of Wisconsin (with a couple of conditions), and Arstar did in fact ask him for Superior. According to their talk pages Lahbas never responded back in regards to Superior. So as far as I can tell, Lahbas is still caretaker for Superior.

Ah, I don't see any radical edits by Arstar on the Superior article so we need not worry about that for now. I still think this alliance can't work with Superior in it. Pennsylvania (if graduated) will be weaker then Arstar's original article, Toledo is in decent shape, Niagara Falls is small and London doesn't have much of an army so Superior would basically run that show with an iron fist. GOPZACK 01:22, August 19, 2010 (UTC)

Waitasecond. Oerwinde makes reference to Arstar being caretaker of Superior. http://althistory.wikia.com/wiki/User_talk:Arstarpool#Superior.2FOntario.2FCanada.2FSaguenay_War BrianD 18:03, August 19, 2010 (UTC)
According to the adoption rules somebody must ask somebody who hasn't edited in three months or more to adopt a page. If the editor does not respond in a week the article is theirs. Other than a few talk page related edits within the three months Lahbas did not edit, meaning that I am the current caretaker of Superior. However I will return it to Lahbas should he request for it to be returned. Arstarpool 03:37, August 22, 2010 (UTC)
What do you plan to do with Superior? BrianD 20:55, August 22, 2010 (UTC)
While it is true that someone can adopt an unedited article the article cannot be changed based on QSS. However, it can be continued in a different direction from the last chronological reference (new item in "real time" in most cases). It will have to confirm with the histories of other related articles in order to stay viable as well. I suspect that Arstar has no real drastic changes in mind, though. SouthWriter 15:39, August 28, 2010 (UTC)
Okay guys are there any objections to graduation? Arstar [talk] 06:09, September 27, 2010 (UTC)

nothing has been decided yet--Owen1983 10:39, September 28, 2010 (UTC)

It should wait until the situation in southern Ontario is decided before graduation.

Lordganon 00:35, September 29, 2010 (UTC)

Umm ok how 'bout now? Arstar 09:14, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

I figure it's ok now, but I'd still rather you waited. Might be a plan to take out the Celtic Alliance part too - honestly, I cannot see them doing that. Canada yes, for one reason or another, but not the Alliance.

Lordganon 11:16, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

I want you to jot down a quick list of everything I should add to the article. The members section has a special note saying it will be fully updated when all the Ontario city-states are completed and for the meantime it is non canon. The Celts are pretty much the super-power of Europe and they joined after the Saguenay War to give the UC some "credibility" and to open the door for more regional nations to join. They amount to an observer/honorary member status, it was a way of some of the member states saying "thanks" for the Saguenay War stuff and to make sure that Superior stays tied down and doesn't start another war or something. But in terms of them being active? No, they just have a guy or ten there just out of being nice. Arstar 17:20, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

Honestly, I can't think of anything off-hand, other than changing the Treaty of Manchester date to May (the ceasefire is April) and adding a line about Kingston having refused to join, viewing it as some sort of Superior puppetry, or something similar.

Lordganon 20:19, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

I don't think the Celts would join. They would view it as a regional organization, which it is. Canada would likely join, but the Celts are in Europe and wouldn't need the UC for anything. It would just be a pointless expense to maintain an ambassador.--Oerwinde 20:53, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

Honestly I don't see how it can be puppetry of Superior if Superior wasn't a founding member. But why would it hurt to "maintain" an ambassador? They just "tag along" with the Canadian ambassadors. I imagined it as being that the Celts are observing the politics of the area and reporting it to the LoN. It's really not that far fetched. If Virginia, a second/third world nation can have an ambassador in Tonga in the Pacific than why can't the Celtic Alliance, a first world nation maintain one observer ambassador in a city only about 2,000 miles away? Arstar 21:28, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

Ok, have I justified why the Celts are in or is it just keeping the article from being graduated? Arstar 20:53, October 11, 2010 (UTC)

I just see it like if the Celts tried to join the West African Union. What would be the point? My point on cost is this: If its a UN type organization, membership would imply fees for the upkeep of the organization, funding administrative staff, sub-organizations etc. If it has any sort of peacekeeping force, then membership would likely require volunteering troops and such. Its not just sending an ambassador.--Oerwinde 09:48, October 14, 2010 (UTC)

Rhodope-Vidin War

Call it the Bulgarian finale. Will be ongoing through the month.

Lordganon 02:20, August 3, 2010 (UTC)

Objections? Arstarpool 00:36, September 2, 2010 (UTC)

It's not done yet.

Lordganon 10:15, September 2, 2010 (UTC)

Would any of the American survivor states be interested in putting an American member of the Bulgarian - and Vidinite - Communist Parties on trial?

Lordganon 22:14, September 13, 2010 (UTC)

It would be great "business" for the United Communities; with your permission could the members be tried in Niagara Falls in front the United Communities Post-War Committee? Arstar [talk] 00:05, September 30, 2010 (UTC)

Why would the good folks in Bulgaria send people to stand trial in another continent in Niagara Falls by an untested "United Communities Post-War Committee" that only has members in Southern Ontario & North-Central United States, in the post-Doomsday world? If anything they'd go before a LoN war crimes tribunal. --Zack 00:12, September 30, 2010 (UTC)

For starters, we're only talking about a single member, Georgi Pirinski, Jr. He is a Bulgarian-American, born in New York, and has been involved with communist politics in Bulgaria since the 1950s. I figure that someone in America may want him as a patsy for the war - basically, for war crimes, but tried in the USA due to his citizenship, even though he renounced it in the 70s. Something along the lines of him not being a Bulgarian, so they can't try him (in their opinions) in a Rhodopian court of law.

Glad someone finally answered, but the United Communities are a bit far. Personally, I was hoping for a member of the Dixie Alliance, though most states on the Atlantic coast would work. Heck, Plymouth or the Outer Lands would be nice.

But barring no good answers, I will be either giving him up to an area state or having Rhodope try him anyway.

Lordganon 03:48, September 30, 2010 (UTC)

Association of Southeast Asian Nations

Article created by Yank and expanded by Ven. Mitro 17:17, August 3, 2010 (UTC)

Any objections to graduating this now? Arstarpool 00:36, September 2, 2010 (UTC)

Seems a little optimistic. Many of these countries have fought wars with each other in recent history. For some many to cooperate so quickly seems unlikely. Mitro 01:39, September 2, 2010 (UTC)
That, or this could be a totally dysfunctional organization of rivals. (OAS, anyone?) Benkarnell 15:15, October 4, 2010 (UTC)

Bangladesh

Article created by Yank. Mitro 17:17, August 3, 2010 (UTC)

I am willing to adopt this country. General tiu 14:53, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

Bayreuth

Article created by Jnjaycpa. Mitro 17:17, August 3, 2jec010 (UTC)

This has been a proposal since August. What are we doing with this article? Mitro 18:20, October 15, 2010 (UTC)
Like many of Jni's articles, it seems fairly abandoned. If it's still around when I'm done my current projects I'll deal with it. Lordganon 03:29, October 16, 2010 (UTC)

Chechnya

Article created by Yank. Mitro 17:17, August 3, 2010 (UTC)

Adopted and will resume work on it soon. --XterrorX 10:44, September 12, 2010 (UTC)

Eastern Turkish Wasteland

Article created by Caeruleus. Mitro 17:17, August 3, 2010 (UTC)

Needs to be updated to reflect the changes to Turkey, then it can likely be graduated.Oerwinde 06:56, October 12, 2010 (UTC)

Khartoum

Article created by Yank. Mitro 17:17, August 3, 2010 (UTC)

This has been a proposal since August. What are we doing with this article? Mitro 18:21, October 15, 2010 (UTC)

Laos

Article created by Yank. Mitro 17:17, August 3, 2010 (UTC)

This has been a proposal since August. What are we doing with this article? Mitro 18:21, October 15, 2010 (UTC)

Republic of Hatay

Article created by Caeruleus. Mitro 17:17, August 3, 2010 (UTC)

Does this article need to be changed to reflect the graduated Turkey article, or is it good to go as is? Mitro 18:22, October 15, 2010 (UTC)
As far as I know nothing needs to be changed in relation to the Turkey article.... it just needs to be finished. Caer's a bit slow sometimes with how much he works on these things, but he'll get it done eventually. Lordganon 03:11, October 16, 2010 (UTC)

It doesn't need to be changed. I'll finish it eventually. Caeruleus 17:45, October 16, 2010 (UTC)

Serbia

Former obsolete article revived by Yank. Mitro 17:17, August 3, 2010 (UTC)

Any objections? Arstarpool 00:36, September 2, 2010 (UTC)

There is still a lot of discussion going on in this region. What do Vlad, Lordganon, Caer and Owner have to say on this article? Mitro 01:41, September 2, 2010 (UTC)
It doesn`t mesh with canon. The Croatia article doesn`t have Serbia declaring independence from Yugoslavia, and it has it annex Kosovo and Montenegro prior to the dates in the article. Since Vlad seems to be dealing with most of former Yugoslavia aside from Macedonia, I say let him have a go at fleshing it out first.Oerwinde 08:03, September 2, 2010 (UTC)

Yeah, it makes no sense for them to be declaring independence.

The region should also be made more chaotic, especially in the areas near Bulgaria.

Going to have to make the Macedonian expansion northward plausible somehow too.

Would make Macedonian interference in the Sicily War much less likely too.

Lordganon 23:10, September 2, 2010 (UTC)

Sri Lanka

Former stub expanded on by Yank. Mitro 17:17, August 3, 2010 (UTC)

Any objections? Arstarpool 00:36, September 2, 2010 (UTC)

What about the Sri Lankan Civil War? What happened to the Tigers? Doomsday probably would have made things go better for them. We could see a divided Sri Lanka. Mitro 01:45, September 2, 2010 (UTC)

Swaziland

Article created by BSE. Mitro 17:17, August 3, 2010 (UTC)

This has been a proposal since August. What are we doing with this article? Mitro 18:22, October 15, 2010 (UTC)
Yeah, and there's nothing there. Why is the flag different? I like it, but what's the reason? And is Swaziland part of that Azanian League that's been cryptically hinted to exist out in that region? Benkarnell 19:33, October 15, 2010 (UTC)

Republic of Florida

Article by me and Sunkist and Zack. It will be the result of a unification between First Coast, South Florida and Gainesville. Arstarpool 20:45, August 9, 2010 (UTC)

Any objections to stubby-ness? Arstarpool 20:45, August 9, 2010 (UTC)

Pretty much I'm restating the same reasons that I had above. Mitro 21:18, August 9, 2010 (UTC)
The nation-state of First Coast (East Florida) is itself still a proposal, not having proven its own viability. The date you give for South Florida joining up is in 1996. I am pretty sure you mean 2010. Before you run headlong into this reunification, let's see if you can make First Coast work first. Meanwhile, let's change "Gainseville" back to "North Florida" (Sunkist - formerly known as Perryz - is back and he's the reason Zack changed the name).
I haven't researched East Florida, though it looks okay in concept. A balkanized Florida, like a balkanized Texas, does not make sense. Therefore, once we have established "East Florida," we can work on pulling them together, but I think the capital should be in Gainesville (a split capital really isn't necessary). SouthWriter 02:04, August 10, 2010 (UTC)
I am of the opinion that a balkanized Texas does make sense, at least in the aftermath of Doomsday. The size of Texas, combined with the number of nuclear strikes on State, makes it likely that Texas would split.HAD 18:33, August 14, 2010 (UTC)
Well any objections now? All three member states are canon now. Arstarpool 02:55, September 3, 2010 (UTC)

All three are canon indeed but this is rushing unification of the Florida states. They need to have more stable roadways to interconnect the three nations. I support unification but this is all happening way too fast. Maybe sometime around 2015. --GOPZACK 03:14, September 3, 2010 (UTC)

That is way to late and all of us will most likely be gone by then. I chose 2011 because it is far enough away and unification has been a planned thing since the 90's. And actually, couldn't they be an "exclave nation", a nation with no access by land but all share sea access? Nevertheless I will make a couple of modifications to the date so that they all unify at the same time. Arstarpool 03:19, September 3, 2010 (UTC)

We must stick to plausibility we may not be here in five years but he have to keep this timeline in good shape for the next "generation" of contributors. An exclave nation would not work in this environment. In Texas reunification works because the nations are almost beside each other, the three Florida's are spread out and in three separate corners. Maybe a partial reunification could work. --GOPZACK 03:35, September 3, 2010 (UTC)
Was thinking about Ocala, 93 Highway, would of Gainesville visted them?, in fact its quite large, wouldent it become some type of city state?--Sunkist- 03:42, September 3, 2010 (UTC)
Ocala is only 30 miles south on Fla. 93 ( I - 75 ), so there is no reason why the two cities could not have not only known of each other, but Ocala could have been a city of North Florida. If so it would probably be the southernmost town or city of North Florida. Highway 93
Conecting Florida
and/or I-75 take turns toward bombed areas somewhere south of Ocala, though. The roads east out of Gainesville sneak between bombed out areas to conect to both St. Augustine and Daytona Beach. If we wanted to put the capital in a centrally located city, Lakeland, a small town which had to deal with refugees from both Tampa and Orlando, would be the best choice. It is about equidistant between Gainevile, Daytona and Ft. Myers (junction of state highway 35 and I-4), but may have suffered as being isolated and overwhelmed. It's survivors probably ended up in South Florida, but some would have certainly gone north towards Ocala.
To the right is a map showing the probable roads used between the states. (SouthWriter)
Guys are there any objections to graduating this page? Arstarpool 04:01, September 22, 2010 (UTC)
There is no hurry, Astar. No reason has been given why St. Augustine should be the capital - South Florida is indeed the strongest of the three nations, with international relations to the Caribbean. First Coast (aka East Florida) probably has connections with the Bahamas and perhaps Bermuda (though probably only through the Bahamas). North Florida (aka "Gainesville") has the University of Florida and possibly the remnants of the original state government, making it an obvious center of governnment as well. First Coast was a late comer in the development of this whole idea of a combined state and should not take the forefront (it is also manifestly weak, being in the midst of so many nuclear strikes). SouthWriter 23:49, September 23, 2010 (UTC)
Aye, I chose it for cultural reasons. St. Augustine is a very culturally significant place in Florida; it was one of the first European towns on the mainland and was where Ponce De Leon landed, as well as the location of the "Fountain of Youth". Plus, a unified Florida would need access to the Atlantic, and an Atlantic port would bring in lots of tax money, and that tax money would go to better the capital city and pay for government expenses "on the spot". Arstar [talk] 02:59, September 27, 2010 (UTC)

While it may be the only port on the Atlantic, the other side of the peninsula is close enough so that such an argument means little.

Besides, it is also the weakest of the three. If anything, the strongest is the state in southwest Florida. Which is much more likely to be the capital - besides, it's also where the LoN is active.

Lordganon 07:30, September 27, 2010 (UTC)

I really don't mind what city becomes the capital, St. Augustine could be..the Croydon of Florida ( Indiana's first capital ) it can be the face of Florida and have its historical meaning, but with out being the real seat of the government, and have one of South Florida's citys host the government...being like Indianapolis.--Sunkist- 08:26, September 27, 2010 (UTC)

Even then, the other two nations both would have like seven times the population of First Coast - each. The Corydon comparison isn't really applicable - at least when it was made the capital it was in the most populated area of the state, while St. Augustine isn't.

Lordganon 08:50, September 27, 2010 (UTC)

United States Atlantic Remnant

I plan it to be a sort of rump state comprised of the remnants of the US Military and initially the US's Atlantic territories until eventually it begins to deteriorate until it is comprised of two or three small islands in the present day. It will be kind of a mix between the APA and the CRUSA. Arstarpool 02:08, August 21, 2010 (UTC)

I left my comments on the talk page. Mitro 04:18, August 21, 2010 (UTC)
I must be high if I'm asking this but are there any objections? Arstarpool 01:41, September 2, 2010 (UTC)
Um...yeah. There is still no way there would be an American presence in Guantanamo. It would either fall to the Cubans, or be abandoned and then fall to the Cubans. The idea that they would be bailed out by the ECF makes little sense. Even I doubt the ECF nations have that large of a navy to provide proper support. Furthermore Guantanamo would mean nothing for the Confederation. Mitro 01:51, September 2, 2010 (UTC)
I thought my email picked up all these notes. It's been 5 days and I did not get a notice of this. Anyway, our discussions on the USAR talk page make it clear that the consensus is against this idea as is. The main beef is the holding of the base at Guantanamo. Originally, Gitmo was to be a territory of South Florida, but that got shot down. So then it became the fortified capital of America in a hostile land at war with them (America having bombed them with two Nukes!) I am sure the command would have come to get out of there soon after the accidental firing of the missiles. The idea of the Remnant, though, need not die. Such military support in the Caribbean would be a blessing to the American diaspora. SouthWriter 23:41, September 7, 2010 (UTC)
OK. An interesting new template (ofa83) -- a desperate plea instead of a simple announcement. It appeared after my note was put up at the page's talk page (in answer to the old 'ofa'). I have already made room for the organization in the "American diaspora" article, so I will gladly adopt the article. I should have put that notice here as well, but I was so flabbergasted that it would be handed over after the fight for its graduation. Any way, I adopt it. I will remove the 'ofa83' template now, and begin transforming the article soon. SouthWriter 19:53, September 25, 2010 (UTC)
My only request: Please keep it as a territorial government, and not some American expat organization! Arstarpool 01:13, September 26, 2010 (UTC)
I created and added the new template, since the original all wiki template is for whole timelines and not articles. I used the final line from the nuclear war film The Day After for inspiration. I guess not many people got the joke. Mitro 18:08, September 26, 2010 (UTC)


Update. Sorry it's been so long in coming, but I'm beginning to work on this article. I removed the adoption plate and put all that was written in suspension (hidden) while reformulating the article around what I wrote at the American Diaspora article. I am not sure I can actually make this a "territorial government" of the former US (since it was established in direct disobedience to the APA). Perhaps this can be an autonomous government within the ECF -- its citizens are those Americans that wish to remain loyal to the USA. These will, of course, become citizens of the USA upon recognition of the re-establishment of such (retro-actively in the time line - Sept 17, 2010). The governor and ruling body in the former US Virgin Islands will now be part of a "virtual" state in the Caribbean. Can someone help me establish this autonomous American government? It will probably be established before the 1992 as a series of American consulates in member states of the ECF, as well as agreements with the new independent government in Puerto Rico. SouthWriter 00:20, October 10, 2010 (UTC)
Okay, you went against my only request for the adopter. My only request was for it to not to be a "country without land" that holds meetings of all the Americans throughout the islands and well you went against that. We have the CRUSA for that. It's status is the governing body of the United States Virgin Islands and Navassa Island. It still could serve the citizens in the other islands but like I said the USVI and Navassa are part of the ECF autonomously and will be negotiating with the governemnt in Torrington on what's going to happen after that. Maybe they could be part of the new United States only in title, stating themselves to be a state within the United States while in reality being completely self-governing in both state and federal matters until they see it fit that Torrington can take over. Arstar 02:09, October 10, 2010 (UTC)

Food

I've started a page on this, since if there's a page on what people are drinking then there should really be one on what they're eating.Tessitore 20:35, August 22, 2010 (UTC)

Any objections?

So much of it is not even finished. Give Tess some time to work. Mitro 01:52, September 2, 2010 (UTC)

Neonotia (New South)

SouthWriter's proposal for a nation-state in OTL southern Alabama and Georgia, with former President Carter involved. BrianD 17:41, August 26, 2010 (UTC)

The name is kind of wierd, kind of something you would see in the original Map Games, but the details are okay I guess. Arstarpool 23:19, August 28, 2010 (UTC)

This has been a proposal since August. What are we doing with this article? Mitro 18:23, October 15, 2010 (UTC)
This is SouthWriter's article. He has said he has less time during the week nowadays due to personal business, perhaps that is the reason it hasn't been finished yet. I have no problem with graduating it into canon, and I especially like the idea of Jimmy Carter having survived and made some kind of difference in the region, but the article needs at least a cursory update up to the present day. BrianD 19:10, October 15, 2010 (UTC)

Wales

A survivor republic based in southeast Wales. Jnjaycpa 17:53, August 28, 2010 (UTC)

To be honest I think that they would end up joining their fellow Celts in the Celtic Alliance. Besides that the Celtic Alliance article pretty much states what isn't theres of Wales and Scotland is mostly wasteland. Keep that in mind. Arstarpool 19:58, September 12, 2010 (UTC)

Well are there any objections before I make this obsolete? 01:55, October 5, 2010 (UTC)

I think he should be given a chance, first. While I think it should be smaller, the thing as a whole is plausible, to a degree. <wishes Jni wrote faster>

Lordganon 02:20, October 5, 2010 (UTC)

Yeah but below it seems that there is consensus that we have reached the limit of British states. Mitro 14:15, October 6, 2010 (UTC)

Now that Owens Shropshire has been marked obsolete there is a possiblity of expanding Wales into former England (Shropshire, Herefordshire, Worstershire), it's also possible that another existing nation (i think Lancaster is the closest) taking over the area in the future? i've added the idea to the Wales talk page and Jnjaycpa's talk page,something may come of it hopefully--Smoggy80 19:03, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

Second Empire of Trabzon

I have just completed an article on the Second Empire of Trabzon, a now-extinct monarchy in post-Doomsday Turkey that was extinguished by the Sultanate of Turkey in 2009. It claims to be the (nominal) successor to the original Greek Empire of Trebizond based in modern Trabzon, Turkey. --Emperor of Trebizond 19:44, August 28, 2010 (UTC)

Looks fine, but graduation will have to wait until the Sultanate is graduated.

Lordganon 00:55, August 29, 2010 (UTC)

Since the Turkey article has been changed to allow this nation to exist, it needs to be changed to reflect that new info before graduation. Mitro 13:41, October 11, 2010 (UTC)

Provisional Indiana

I've remodeled the article for Sunkist. Map coming soon. But tell me what could be the maximum extent of this state? Arstar [talk] 05:35, September 30, 2010 (UTC)

Well, I kept the name change, anything still wrong with Indiana?, I'm really hoping to get this passed some time soon.---Sunkist- 02:23, October 3, 2010 (UTC)

Just a reminder, the discussion about the map can be found on the discussion page. Personally, I think that Sunkist's additional blue counties, but not the red, in the map on the right are as many as could be expected to be annexed in the state as habitable land. The Northern part of the state is "fair game" if it can be reclaimed in time. SouthWriter 04:51, October 3, 2010 (UTC)

Map showing Indiana, the Kentucky states of Southern Indiana, Evansville and Bloomington and Toledo's claims. The old map showed Terre Haute not being part of Indiana, current map shows it, rest is basicly---Sunkist- 05:20, October 3, 2010 (UTC)

Indiana

I'm willing to help out with the article but the size is just too big as several people pointed out. (It's not just me who disagreed, South!) Arstar [talk] 05:28, October 3, 2010 (UTC)

I did not say it was only you, Arstar, so don't be defensive. If you look on the discussion page, the maps above the aforementioned section show the FEMA strike zones overlaying the county map. In the Map discussion, my first suggested map (on the left) is the minimum based on all strikes listed. Sunkist expanded to a map showing areas that were deemed probably not hit. My note above just says that such a map is the largest I think things could get. It's not unreasonable to assume the best in Indiana (especially if you're a Hoosier). You assumed the best for Florida, didn't you?  :-) SouthWriter 21:18, October 3, 2010 (UTC)

Actually I worked with what was already established as canon from mentions from other articles on South Florida. Gainesville was out of my hand so I had no say in what happened there. First Coast was Sunkist's and the Republic of Florida is just mashing the three together as seperate exclaves of territory. Article talks about its size, if you really go up into Northern Indiana what your really going to see is just a lot of farms, if you look at the history, you will see that the cites of Terre Haute, Richmond, Former Fort Wayne, Lafayette and Wabash & Warsaw, formed city-states that gained control over these farms and that in due time the city-states knew they wouldn't be able to stay independent, so they formed Provisional Indiana. Its not like one large city took over the land, like Toledo did or Fort Knox.---Sunkist- 05:39, October 3, 2010 (UTC)

But those farms are in counties, and there are towns in counties :) Where there are towns there are people, and where there are people there are bad people. Where there are bad people there are bad people taking advantage of bad situations. Thats how raiders come into the picture. Raiders can come in the form of drug dealers or biker gangs, and they can make even the smallest town or biggest city collapse if they are in the right numbers. That's why its not plausible for every non-nuked area to be home to a nation state.

With having calling up the national guard and local forces, all in which are present in all the major cities, one is in my city. These towns are little farm towns..Indianapolis and Gary were the areas of most violence, with which Indiana dose not control.----Sunkist- 06:28, October 3, 2010 (UTC)

Anything else?---Sunkist- 07:13, October 3, 2010 (UTC)

It doesn't matter whether its a farm town or not. Altamont was a town of a couple hundred people and raiders had a headquarters there. Indianapolis and Gary couldn't have been areas of violence because Indiana does not control it? They were nuked! Arstar [talk] 07:45, October 3, 2010 (UTC)

The nature of the towns matters little. There is still a fair chance of gangs, etc. appearing.

It is just too blasted large, Sun. And Arstar is right about Altamont - you may want to read the history of Superior article.

Lordganon 10:21, October 3, 2010 (UTC)

I've read the History of Superior, trust me...its really not helpful. When you read about them going to Indiana they don't state where in Indiana. I've added some things to the history that can work with the gangs. Also, 'Its just to big' has been repeated and repeated over and over again, I'm sure I can counter it this time.----Sunkist- 16:31, October 3, 2010 (UTC)

Well you've never changed the size (or maybe by a micro-bit) and you keep asking any objections when there are objections! No, you don't get it though, the Superior article states this:

In former Indiana, the expedition came across several nomadic clans that traveled over most of the Midwest, and were told that there were many such groups both South and West of their current location. Meetings with the “Rico” clan did not go well, as a soldier by the name of Pvt. Neville Gregory had apparently fallen in love with, and removed the virginity of, the Chief’s daughter. A firefight ensued as warriors of the clan tried to take both Pvt. Gregory and the daughter, now disowned, back to the camp. As a result of this incident, strict rules were put upon expedition member’s interactions with the natives, and Pvt. Gregory was removed from active duty.

Also almost all the radios would have been knocked out after Doomsday. Also what you added about the military doesn't really help much. There aren't gangs there are nomads, so tell me how they wen't from being nomads to a nation/provisional state in 15 years? Arstar [talk] 01:51, October 5, 2010 (UTC)

I still don't understand where this is, did the Michigan troops know perfectly that they were in Indiana, could they trust these nomads. So they been all over the general Mid-west, does this mean they wouldn't of even known about Toledo. If it really is just this paragraph that is holding Indiana back, is kinda harsh. Did you even care to read about how they got the radios to get fixed? These nomads are most likely from South Bend, which became a ghost town. How far south did they go, how much Midwest did they cover. Did they explore the ruins of Gary and Chicago when going west?---Sunkist- 03:33, October 5, 2010 (UTC)

Yes, they knew they were in Indiana. Why would they lie to them? As a post-Doomsday prank maybe? Remember that old maps still existed, and the Superior troops were definitely not stupid to think they are somewhere when they really aren't. When it says across the Midwest and south I think it means they were all over the middle and western part of the state. And if they are all over the Mid-west then why would it be from South Bend if the city is in the north? Would they travel right through Provisional Indiana and go to the other end just to be nomads again in the south? I'm not saying this article is implausible but in its current size and form its not very likely to get passed. Older canon just says differently, and I've learned a lot about changing older canon. It causes a lot of problems and it starts hell in the end. Look at the Indiana State article and try to rebuild your original idea from there based on what you find. It appears that a lot of the towns are independent as says the Indiana article, but maybe you can have the road paved for some united government or confederation for some of these towns based in Lafayette. Arstar [talk] 03:50, October 5, 2010 (UTC)

Auburn, Alabama

So what happened in the Alabama college town, and site of a provisional state government post-DD? An article to expand on what has been written as canon in the New Montgomery and 2009 WCRB report on the southern United States articles (I'm giving Charles Barkley to South if he wants him for the Neonotia article) --BrianD 03:17, September 1, 2010 (UTC)

Anyone have thoughts thus far on the proposal? It is turning out to be quite long, I'll admit. That's just how it is developing. And I'm writing this as ideas come to me while trying not to force things, so this may not be finished for another month or two (!) All that to say I am working on it, it will get finished and I'd appreciate feedback if anyone is so inclined. BrianD 21:46, October 7, 2010 (UTC)

State of Elazig

Article by Trebizond. Arstarpool 04:40, September 1, 2010 (UTC)

Private Response and Military Defense Services

A private mercenary organization in the military field formed after Doomsday.--Emperor of Trebizond 01:24, September 5, 2010 (UTC)

I hate to say it but it's not really plausible for this sort of community project. An army fleeing to a small island and turning it into a fortress with spotlights and such? Defending from who? Being hired by who? For what purpose? I'm sorry but its a tad, um, unfit for this sort of thing. Arstarpool 08:34, September 5, 2010 (UTC)

There are such real organizations in the world. Who? For What Purpose? Defending it from who? The small island you described is just barely large enough it can be used for this. Besides, it's not one army, but ex-soldier survivors looking for a job that were brought together by someone whose fortune was generally unaffected by Doomsday. See the talk page for more. --Emperor of Trebizond 12:10, September 5, 2010 (UTC)

You don't understand. There is nobody except the Australians and the South Americans that had fortunes after Doomsday. Trade collapsed, and with it order, so there would be no jobs for a long, long time. You can't just keep things vague like "they meet under the table" in this sort of thing. Everything needs reason. And there are not such"real organizations" in the world. Sure, there are the New York Rangers, but they were founded on practicality Arstarpool 19:11, September 5, 2010 (UTC)

How do you contact the most prestigious and the best law firms and banks on the planet? Does that have a reason? No, it's awfully vague. You have to have a lot of money, and many important people contact such organizations "under the table". Investors in Australia and South America could have private reasons for funding the PRMDS.--Emperor of Trebizond 16:30, September 5, 2010 (UTC)

Arstarpool, you're comparing two very different things. The SAC and ANZC are nations. The PRMDS is a corporation. Corporations are a dimension we've failed to explore thus far on this timeline. Just because nations collapse doesn't mean corporations would also collapse, and the same goes with how prosperous they are. Many corporations, pre-Doomsday, were well equipped, wealthy, and highly connected. It's very possible that several large, multinational corporations would survive Doomsday relatively intact and be able to reorganize post-Doomsday. Or, another way to look at this is that the post-Doomsday world is a survival of the fittest world. The stronger you are, the wealthier you are. The PRMDS would be formed from various military groups that survived Doomsday, were well trained, and kept their equipment. At first, they would be glorified raiders, but later on, once the states of the Black Sea became interconnected with the rest of the world, they would become a legitimate mercenary force with global reach. Caeruleus 16:39, September 5, 2010 (UTC)

I'm really impressed. That sums up my concept of the PRMDS flawlessly.--Emperor of Trebizond 17:35, September 5, 2010 (UTC)

The SAC is not a nation for one, and neither of you have read enough and don't fully understand how everything works. There aren't investors in the northern hemisphere, where buisness is still at a very basic. Exceptions would be the Celts or the Alpines or the Siberians or maybe even the Nordics but they aren't going to be funding a private militia because they need dirty work done or something. World travel as you portray it is not how it really is, so they would not be launching missions across the world. This "world" isn't how ours is minus the US and Europe and the Soviets, its a world where you can find a degree of normalcy in the Pacific and South America and pretty much everywhere else is struggling at the moment including places like the Alpine Confederation and the Celtic Alliance and Canada and Siberia. If this was reorganized and renamed into something of a local militia it would be more plausible.

The worst part is is that you speak of nations that aren't part of the timeline yet, the Turkey page is still a proposal and isn't going anywhere for a looong time...so this page would remain a proposal until Elazig and Turkey are graduated. Arstarpool 19:11, September 5, 2010 (UTC)

What does it matter that your opinion that this would remain a proposal until Elazig and Turkey are graduated? I haven't a problem with that. The PRMDS could've been planned before Doomsday but significantly affected by the results of Doomsday, which made it by far a more possible, attractive, and plausible venture by whoever planned it. They can travel locally to the East or to the West (Furthest to Africa and furthest west to Central Asia). Limited range, but more than enough within that to keep them busy.--Emperor of Trebizond 19:46, September 5, 2010 (UTC)

I know the SAC is a collection of nations, but it fits into the same category. You're also misinterpreting what this is. This isn't a typical pre-Doomsday corporation that you just go and "invest" in. A more apt comparison would be to the Knights Templar or Knights of Rhodes. These were wealthy, independent, private mercenary organizations that had large amounts of capital and small amounts of territory in which they are based, similar to the PRMDS. They don't need people to invest in them. They acquire their own funds, or, in a post-Doomsday world, simply obtain success in survival which essential means they pay for themselves because in eastern Europe, financial systems broke down post-Doomsday so the typical dynamics of a money-based economy would not apply to as great of an extent.
Also, you vastly overestimate the necessary level of stability for this to be plausible. The Alpines, ANZC, SAC, Nordics, Celts, Siberians, Koreans and Japanese are all stable enough. They don't need to be prosperous to be able to pay for mercenaries. African warlords OTL are able to pay for mercenaries, and we all know how poor and unstable they are. The chaos of eastern Europe actually provides a ripe enviroment for them to develop because, like I said, they could start off as glorified bandits, grow wealthy through pillaging, and establish a semi-legitimate international operation by the late 2000s. This article is plausible, though they may not be deploying to Africa until the late 2000s. Caeruleus 19:52, September 5, 2010 (UTC)


Arstarpool has a thing about rushing articles through quickly so don't feel like you have to hurry. I defiantly think this article can work. After Doomsday there would be a lot of "guns for hire" popping up around the world. Also in the anarchy who says they need money? they could raid an armory get all the weapons they need. I'll try not get too philosophical here but money in the post Doomsday world is just pieces of paper. Major currencies would collapse on the commodities market (or whats left of it) and food, water and other necessities would become the new currency. Perhaps now that the situation has stabilized the ANZC Dollar or the currency of South America might appeal to them but initially its the necessities of life that ruled the day. GOPZACK 19:54, September 5, 2010 (UTC)

Why don't they use the already existing ruins and temples as bases? That would be more practical then demolishing them (which would be pretty hard post-Doomsday) and building new bases when materials would be scarse. Or they could build using ruins as foundations into new structures. Arstarpool 03:36, September 6, 2010 (UTC)

I suppose those temples would be small, ruined, and in their way, probably too unstable to use for much. They seem to be in pretty bad shape--the product of thousands of years..But I've seen remote ruins turned into secure monasteries before, so it wouldn't surprise me. It could also be a waste of explosive. I think I will probably consider this idea.--Emperor of Trebizond 09:35, September 6, 2010 (UTC)

Took Arstarpool's idea into effect. I agree that the PRMDS could probably use the foundations of the ruins for their current buildings.--Emperor of Trebizond 02:55, September 12, 2010 (UTC)

Polesia

A west-Ukraine state.

Lordganon 12:30, September 8, 2010 (UTC)

Volhynia

A west-Ukraine state.

Lordganon 12:30, September 8, 2010 (UTC)

Podolia

A west-Ukraine state.

Lordganon 12:30, September 8, 2010 (UTC)

Ukraine Republican Coalition

Western Ukraine Organization.

Lordganon 12:30, September 8, 2010 (UTC)

Imperial Airways (1983: Doomsday)

article by me (under construction)--Owen1983 14:22, September 11, 2010 (UTC)

You should probably have the approval of the caretaker of New Britain before continuing with this.

Lordganon 00:30, September 13, 2010 (UTC)

Since Owen has been banned, is anyone interested in adopting this article? Or else I am going to obsolete it. Mitro 14:23, October 13, 2010 (UTC)
I'll do it!HAD 16:17, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

Doomsday in the United Kingdom (1983:Doomsday)

article by Smoggy80 I like it --Owen1983 16:02, September 12, 2010 (UTC)

Stillwater

Article I made right before Zack made Antlers. Mentioned in the Oaklahoma article, I would appreciate if Zack or Brian or someone else could help me out with this one. Arstarpool 18:37, September 12, 2010 (UTC)

I'll be happy to help out, let me know how I can do so. BrianD 02:14, September 14, 2010 (UTC)

2010 US Congressional Report on the Continuation of the US Government

Me & South's proposal for the American Shadow Government post-Doomsday. --GOPZACK 02:12, September 14, 2010 (UTC)

Buganda

An article created by me about the most important OTL kingdom on Uganda, which got independence during the Uganda Bush War. Fedelede 00:47, September 17, 2010 (UTC)

Looks good so far but I don't think there would be such a rapid growth of Ganda religion and culture by 2005. Maybe 2015 would be a better target date. Arstarpool 00:37, September 20, 2010 (UTC)

Partium

A Transylvanian-supported Hungarian survivor state.

Lordganon 09:58, September 19, 2010 (UTC)

Roman Catholic archdioceses in North America

My proposal for a list of Roman Catholic archdioceses and dioceses in North America. Intended to be a community project. BrianD 19:57, September 21, 2010 (UTC)

Would you mind if I wrote about my "home" state of Florida and the Catholic institutions in Naples, FL? Arstarpool 21:57, September 21, 2010 (UTC)

Not at all. Go for it! I put them under the San Juan Archdiocese, as from reading the Florida articles it seems that those towns have closer ties to the Caribbean nations than any of the other regional nations and survivor states. BrianD 22:43, September 21, 2010 (UTC)

Hmm...while Florida is a heavily Hispanic state the area of the Republic of Florida, or more specifically South Florida is mostly White and most of which might not follow the heavily Church influenced lifestyle of the Hispanic churches. Most of the people in FL, or at least North Florida would probably go it alone or with another state in the South, in my humble opinion. But it's your call. Arstarpool 22:52, September 21, 2010 (UTC)

The closest archdiocese north of Florida TTL is in East Tennessee. How much contact have the Florida survivor states had with the other Southern survivor states, versus Puerto Rico, Cuba and the East Caribbean Federation?BrianD 22:59, September 21, 2010 (UTC)

New Zealand

Article about the state of New Zealand. Arstarpool 23:03, September 21, 2010 (UTC)

Arstar started this but for whatever reason he doesn't have the time at present to fully develop the article. I'm going to go ahead and get it started this week, and Arstar and everyone is welcome to contribute as they have the time. By the way, New Zealand is not a state :) .... but I see where someone might come to that conclusion, given how the ANZC has been presented thus far, hence the ongoing effort to determine exactly what the Commonwealth is and isn't. BrianD 17:11, October 4, 2010 (UTC)
I think we've been using the word "state" to refer to the members of the ANZC... but what with both Australia and Micronesia consisting of numerous "states" you're right that it's a poor term. "Constituent countries" might actually not be a bad one. Benkarnell 03:27, October 11, 2010 (UTC)

Australia

Article on Australia, State of the Commonwealth of Australia and New Zealand. Arstarpool 23:03, September 21, 2010 (UTC)

I'd like to know, why is this necessary? It will just repeat the info on the ANZC page. --GOPZACK 00:06, September 22, 2010 (UTC)
Agreed. I'm also of the opinion that both proposals, however well-intentioned, are redundant and unnecessary because they would already be covered under the Commonwealth of Australia and New Zealand article. Australia and New Zealand, as established in this timeline, are one country, not two. Also, FYI I'm a caretaker of the ANZC. BrianD 00:11, September 22, 2010 (UTC)
Just to clarify I agree that both are redundant, not just this one. Any objections to marking both as obsolete? --GOPZACK 00:17, September 22, 2010 (UTC)
I have none. Also, I'll get to work on updating the ANZC article this week. Surprisingly, it's one of those articles that is important to the timeline but no one after Xi'Reney really jumped on it. I went ahead and updated it a while back, and again recently with some minor edits. BrianD 00:22, September 22, 2010 (UTC)
Really Zack? This is just depicting the states of Australia and New Zealand within the Commonwealth, and depicting the former nations before they unified. Brian I know you are a caretaker of the ANZC. There are three pages on the US now, one depicting the former, the in-exile government, and the new, so why can't there just be two on the states Aussie and New Zealand? Arstarpool 02:26, September 22, 2010 (UTC)

If you want to work on both articles, here's one idea: Both articles would be good in regards to detailing the history of both Australia and New Zealand pre-Doomsday, and perhaps in clarifying differences between the two post-Doomsday. The differences would be primarily cultural, and also political. Australia and New Zealand are generally one country, as that is what Hawke and Muldoon were working towards after DD hit. Their militaries certainly are unified. But how much sovereignty does Australia have over itself, and New Zealand over itself? I'm wondering if the Australian and New Zealand governments are really a thin layer politically between the ANZC and the Australian states and New Zealand local municipalities. This would be good to explore, and could be touched on in the ANZC article and expanded on in Australia and New Zealand - by both of us, and anyone else who is interested in contributing to one of the most important countries in this timeline. BrianD 02:43, September 22, 2010 (UTC)

Arstar, to compare the US to the ANZC in terms of the number of articles is absurd, they are two very different nations with very different histories post-Doomsday. Now Brian raises a very interesting & good point regarding the government, but couldn't that just go in a sub article to the ANZC page called "Government of the ANZC" or something like that?
Finally Arstar your not helping things when your description is, "Do I really need to explain this?" GOPZACK 02:53, September 22, 2010 (UTC)
No, because this page is about the blasted islands of Australia and New Zealand! If you made a couple of pages about the states of Kentucky would I fly off the wall? No! So just let me flesh this proposal out before you fly off the wall! Arstarpool 02:59, September 22, 2010 (UTC)
Relax, why such anger? I'm just asking you some questions regarding the article and whether it is needed or not. --GOPZACK 03:06, September 22, 2010 (UTC)
Zack, I thought it was redundant at first, but the more I think about it, the more I see the potential. If it doesn't rewrite canon and contradict what the ANZC has been established to be, then Arstar should have a chance to flesh out his proposals. He will have help, of course :) But there's nothing in principle that prevents anyone from writing an Australia article no more than one on Kootenai. The Australia article could be used to expand on concepts introduced in the ANZC article. This may be something that other editors, like Mitro, BenKarnell and Xi'Reney, who have previously worked on the ANZC, would want to help with as well. BrianD 03:08, September 22, 2010 (UTC)
If you think it has merit Brian I don't mind taking a wait and see approach. I'm the caretaker of many of the islands chains affiliated with the ANZC so if you need any help in that regard let me know. --GOPZACK 03:14, September 22, 2010 (UTC)
Here's one. Do you have any thoughts on how the islands relate to the central government, or to the nation itself, that need to be addressed in the main ANZC article? BrianD 03:18, September 22, 2010 (UTC)
Well its not doubt that Australia is the main member of the Commonwealth, like England in the UK or Russia in the former Soviet Union. So it should be mentioned that Australia is the backbone and core of politics of the CANZ. Also, even though several of the islands may share the same political parties those political parties beliefs may differ from island to island. Arstarpool 03:28, September 22, 2010 (UTC)
There's a graphic in the ANZC article addressing the main political parties for Australia, New Zealand and Samoa. It's never been expanded on, and how politics differ from region to region, and in regards to the Commonwealth in general, would be worth exploring. BrianD 03:32, September 22, 2010 (UTC)
The way I thought of it, both Australia and New Zealand have ceased to exsist on a Federal level. The country is a Federatioon of States (Queensland as one of them for example). The regions of New Zealand have been be amalgamated to form larger States. HAD 08:23, September 22, 2010 (UTC)
This is something I've wondered about a lot, and I'm glad somebody has stepped forward to try this. Some important points to consider: (1) Australia is a federal country; New Zealand is not. (2) Both Australia and New Zealand have been around for a while. (3) While Australia may look like the powerhouse, it suffered nuclear attacks on three of its main cities. It's possible that Aukland is the ANZC's largest city.
In my own mind, I at first had thought that HAD's suggestion was the most likely: that the government of Australia had ceased to exist, though I figured that NZ as a unitary country would exist as a single state. Now though, I tend to lean toward both governments still existing, with Australia being "sub-federalized". Micronesia already has such a system.
Reasons I support such a system: (1) Culturally, Australians would want to maintain a separate political identity; (2) In terms of logistics, diszsolving an entire government would be difficult; (3) Dissolving New Zealand makes even less sense than Australia. If the ANZC were a union of nine states, most of which are Australian, it might give the Aussies undue political weight; (4) Keeping the Australian government emphasizes the ANZC as a union of equals; (5) Even in the ANZC, communication is not what it once was, and I like the idea of the ANZC as a rather loose federation that handles the military and the trade and leaves the four states to fend for themselves on most other issues.
Possible objections: The only one I can think of is that three levels of government might result in bureaucratic overlap. If you've got parliaments in Jervis Bay, Canberra, and Brisbane, the potential for waste is obvious.
Marc Pasquin, the only contributor AFAIK who actually is Australian, suggested long ago that Australia's state governments were dissolved. While the idea is interesting, I think that the postwar communication slowdown would make the state governments more important than ever. Benkarnell 12:05, September 22, 2010 (UTC)

I disagree with you, Ben, on communication not being what it once was. I think by now society in general has returned back to 1980s levels in the ANZC, South America, Mexico, and perhaps other places like the Phillippines, parts of Europe and Siberia, Singapore, and the most advanced states in North America. In fact, it's long been canon in this TL that just a couple of years ago that Paul Keating gave a speech that was seen worldwide on TV. It would be most correct to say that technologically TTL is at least a couple of decades behind OTL. I'm also working on the ANZC article now, and initially am being pretty vague as to the layers of government within the Commonwealth. But I expect that the details will get filled in as we continue the discussion of the ANZC government. --BrianD 22:48, September 22, 2010 (UTC)

I meant more in the earlier days, around the time that the ANZC was formed. Its institutions would have been crafted to fit the world of 1995, and at that point we know that people Down Under still had basically no idea what was going on in most of the world. I mentioned communication to argue against the idea of dissolving Australia's state governments. Benkarnell 03:25, October 11, 2010 (UTC)
As I said with New Zealand, Arstar started this but currently doesn't have the time to fully develop it. I'll start the article this week, and everyone is welcome to contribute as they have time. Arstar, as I understand, will write up sections regarding Australia's aboriginal people as he has time. BrianD 17:13, October 4, 2010 (UTC)
It looks like ANZ is being presented as a much looser organization than has been understood so far. I think that's fine (and it may be the only way to do this realistically) but I disagree with Australia being militarily independent. A combined military would definitely be one of the main reasons for creating the ANZC, and we've always talked about it having a united armed forces. Benkarnell 03:30, October 11, 2010 (UTC)

Republic of Austria

Article for the Alpine Confederation. Arstarpool 04:34, September 26, 2010 (UTC)

Long Island

A page about one of the associate states of the Outer Lands. --NuclearVacuum 19:29, September 27, 2010 (UTC)


Longisland1983dd

My proposed attacks on Long Island.

I have been doing some research on Long Island attacks for this timeline. Granted I am very peaceful and would never think to attack anybody, I find FEMA's map of New York targets rather, overdone. According to this map, Montauk is attacked, which is not of risk or value to an attack. In my opinion, the Soviets are wasting good bombs on Long Island. Following some links given here, I have found a likely list of the primary, secondary, and tertiary targets of New York State. From what it mentions here, no part of Long Island is a primary target. It does say that the New York City area is a target, but it mentions that area "west of Stony Brook" would be attacked. It was mentioned here that the tertiary targets would be the least likely to be attacked, which could be a savior for LI, as the Brookhaven National Laboratory is listed as a tertiary target, but I think it would be better if it were left out, since New York City would be a better target. Another area I would like to bring up is Fishers Island, which is an island in the Long Island Sound which is only seven miles from New London, Connecticut (which would be attacked). So it would be in the direct line of fire, so it would be a no mans land, this would also make the islands of the Northern Fork quite inhospitable, so sadly they would be gone. I made this map to show a possible scenario for the attacks in the Long Island region. It may need some work, but this is just how I see it. --NuclearVacuum 14:41, September 30, 2010 (UTC)

Block Island

Another associate state of the Outer Lands. SouthWriter 03:01, October 2, 2010 (UTC)

Billy Joel

I created a page about Billy Joel, who survived and lives on Long Island. He has become a major celebrity and personality of the Outer Lands. It's still a work-in-progress. --NuclearVacuum 19:27, September 27, 2010 (UTC)

Clothes and Fashion

I started this one a while ago but didn't get around to adding it here. Pretty much what the title suggests.Tessitore 23:53, October 2, 2010 (UTC)

Ogasawara

I made this article a while back but never got around to adding it here. It uses a lot of the elements of Ben's Resettlement of Ogasawara article in the history section. Are there any objections to passing this as a stub? Arstar [talk] 03:46, October 5, 2010 (UTC)

Heck, I'd graduate this outright. Only thing missing in my mind is a coa/map.

Lordganon 03:51, October 5, 2010 (UTC)

I don't think we've ever held an article back for a coa or map (many nations in OTL don't have a COA) so I'm just going to override that objection and graduate it as a stub if its fine with you guys. I'm marking it a stub because I have much more planned for the article than is currently standing but the current issue with Superior is a big headache. Nevertheless I will add a map eventually. Arstar [talk] 04:17, October 5, 2010 (UTC)

If you have more work to do why not just keep it as a proposal and return to it when you get the time? Mitro 14:53, October 5, 2010 (UTC)

Because I don't want the proposal list to be clogged up and I don't like having tons of proposals all out at the same time? Arstar 21:48, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

We have already seen the danger of rushing through proposals. Furthermore having a lot of proposals just shows that the TL is active which is a good thing. No offense Arstar, but you personally have a lot of outstanding proposals. I reccomend not creating any new articles until you cut down your own list. Mitro 21:48, October 10, 2010 (UTC)

Viking Air

Aerospace corporation located in the Commonwealth of Victoria.--Oerwinde 06:52, October 6, 2010 (UTC)

Chartered Company of Sheppey

Technically a colony of Essex, located on the Isle of Sheppey off the coast of Kent, UK. Rather... different from what has come before in terms of concept, so I'll be interested to see what the community thinks of this. Fegaxeyl 20:14, October 8, 2010 (UTC)

Would this be categorized as a nation or a corporation?Oerwinde 08:57, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

A corporation which holds land. Fegaxeyl 09:15, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

Comparable to the East India Company, or other such joint-stock companies from that era.

Lordganon 07:38, October 10, 2010 (UTC)

Waterloo Cooperative

Finally got around to doing up an article on Kitchener, different name though after finding out the region is known as the Region of Waterloo, also I couldn't find the demonym of a resident of Kitchener and Waterluvian sounded cool. Oerwinde 08:57, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

Reading, Pennsylvania

Made this page a while back and South started expanding it. Arstar 09:18, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

Sudbury

Ontario article in relation to the general re-write.

Lordganon 12:54, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

Kingston

Ontario article in relation to the general re-write.

Lordganon 12:54, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

Åland

I asked Realismadder about creating a story for Åland and he said he'd think it over... that was well over a year ago, so I think it's safe for me to try. It's not finished yet, but this is a basic outline of the history of the islands. Benkarnell 20:24, October 9, 2010 (UTC)

Chad-Libya War

A war occurring in Africa. CheesyCheese 12:42, October 11, 2010 (UTC)

As I wrote on the talk page for this, it is not plausible as written. Read the history of Greece and Egypt and go off of them, not that Libya article, as it goes against what is in the other articles.

The two Chad sides were equal in strength, and the French forces would run out of supplies at the same time the Libyans would. Makes no sense for them to leave like this, or for the Libyans to not crush Chad without them.

A draw, with the boundary at the 15th parallel, and the northern state controlling parts of southern Libya as well would be better.

Lordganon 02:04, October 12, 2010 (UTC)

I have changed the page so the boundary between the two nations is at the 15th Parallel. I also wrote that contact was lost with Tripoli after Doomsday instead of a nuclear strike, as on the Egypt page it is written that contact was lost with Tripoli after Doomsday. CheesyCheese 20:13, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

Much better, though it would likely make more sense for both the French and Libyans to stay put.

Lordganon 03:37, October 14, 2010 (UTC)

Jon Stewart (1983: Doomsday)

My second foray into the lives of some people who would have survived Doomsday. I have asked Fxgentleman for some help, as Stewart would be currently living in Delmarva, and I do not want to contradict canon. Tbguy1992 03:48, October 12, 2010 (UTC)

Eureka

Originally created by Arstar, but I have put some work on it due to my knowledge of the area. Mitro 12:53, October 15, 2010 (UTC)

Hong Kong and Macau

Anyone know what happened to Macau? Did it annexed the remnants of Hong Kong, or they were contacted by the Portuguese or the Taiwanese?

--General tiu 12:55, October 15, 2010 (UTC)

Macau (1983: Doomsday)

Lordganon 12:58, October 15, 2010 (UTC)

And it seems like Hong Kong was a target... so nothing much left to annex, somewhat depressingly. Though I must object to that flag! As much as I love it in real life, it's far too convergent! Benkarnell 13:19, October 15, 2010 (UTC)

Lord Howe Island

A minor ANZC article, any objections to a quick graduation? --Zack 22:37, October 16, 2010 (UTC)

I don't quite see the need for it, since it's basically a special kind of village in NSW, not an actual separate territory of the ANZC. But no real harm done. Are you planning to add a little bit about how the residents did after Doomsday? There would be some privations as it became more expensive to travel to the mainland, though by now everything's probably more or less back to normal. Benkarnell 14:42, October 17, 2010 (UTC)

Bati-Turkestan

A country to fill the gap between Aralia, Iran and the Emirate of Bukhara. Any objections? SjorskingmaWikistad 12:49, October 17, 2010 (UTC)

Ashgabat and the east of Turkmenistan would have been hit, due to them being close to borders of Afghanistan and Iran, if I'm not wrong. Besides that, it's a great idea! --Fedelede 13:09, October 17, 2010 (UTC)

Most of the territory you claim here is under the control of the Muslim Liberation Army, and the remainder is supposed to have little to no central authorities.

Lordganon 13:18, October 17, 2010 (UTC)

Well, the point of a open timeline is that things are to be canonical, not "supposed to be". Second, The MLA can indeed have power in Central-Asia, but this country isn't too big (only the western part of Turkmenistan). SjorskingmaWikistad 13:21, October 17, 2010 (UTC)

It says in the starting paragraph almost all of Turkmenistan, and parts of Uzbekistan. What it says later on is irrelevant.

And if it indeed held the territory it does, it would border Aralia, or nearly so - and that was conquered by the Siberians, who would not stop there if they had this juicy tidbit right there next door.

Iran holds a sphere of influence in the area, and the assumption of little to no central authority comes from both that and the Iranian need to set up a buffer state in the area between themselves and the Siberians, which is why they sent the MLA into the area. If this existed as you have written - with even territory size - they would not have done this.

You also fail to take into account nuclear strikes in the region.

Lordganon 13:53, October 17, 2010 (UTC)

Please read the article. SjorskingmaWikistad 13:59, October 17, 2010 (UTC)

Funny, I have. You wrote it, but haven't. Seriously.

Lordganon 15:07, October 17, 2010 (UTC)

Sjor, QSS and QAA states that not only do we respect what was written but also what has been assumed by the community. I haven't worked much on Central Asia, but if general conensus is what LG stated than that should be respected. Mitro 17:29, October 17, 2010 (UTC)

Hang on, what's the Emirate of Bukhara?HAD 18:41, October 17, 2010 (UTC)

CURRENT REVIEWS

Review Archive

Sometimes articles are graduated into canon even though they contradict current canon or are so improbable that they are damaging to the timeline. If you feel an article should not be in canon, mark it with the {{ddreview}} template and give your reasons why on the article's talk page and here. If consensus is that you are correct, the article will need to be changed in order to remain in canon. If it is changed the proposal template is removed once someone moves to graduate it back into canon. If the article is not changed in 30 days, the article will be mared as obsolete. If consensus is that you are wrong, however, the proposal template will be removed without having to change the article.

Bermuda

There has been a lot of discussion regarding the plausibility of this article on it's talk page. Please check it out. Mitro 21:55, September 19, 2010 (UTC)

I guess I should step in here, since I adopted it from Gamb. (Check his and my talk page for more info). But Mitro can you tell me what should be fixed? Arstarpool 23:00, September 19, 2010 (UTC)

Like I said, check the talk page. South and Fx are the ones bringing the objections. Mitro 23:03, September 19, 2010 (UTC)

Its not really an objection per se, I am just agreeing with South the idea of Bermuda breaking off all contact for so long seems a bit odd. That's all.--Fxgentleman 03:49, September 20, 2010 (UTC)
There are numerous things that need addressing, Arstar, and it's all over at the talk page. Mitro saw the lengthy remarks I made there and put the article under review. If you are now responsible for its content, then I hope you will read the comments and consider how to change the article to be more viable. The main thing most comments have in common (Fx and Ben agreeing with me) is that the isolationism is unsustainable.
Power, communications and travel would not have ended immediately as it had on the North American continent. Immediate needs would have been rationing of food until shipments could be secured from the Caribbean and South America, for Bermuda has virtually no agriculture of its own. With radio contact available (assuming a near miss nuke postulated by Mito didn't knock out 100% of the electronics with an EMP) to the Bahamas, help would be on the way soon. Venezuelan oil would be available so they would not run out of power "in five months" (highly unlikely, since that too could be rationed to last a lot longer than five months if need be.
The American naval base there, receiving the "Gathering Order" would surely have informed the APA of the existence of Bermuda as well. They would have probably left as ordered, but not before meeting up with others in the North Atlantic also on their way to Australia. Tiny Bermuda would not have been left to their banks and hotels, to fend for themselves for 25 years. The whole concept is ludicrous. I'm hoping that at least this can be eased into the story lines of the other articles where appropriate, but as it stands it is totally not viable. SouthWriter 18:00, September 22, 2010 (UTC)
I wouldn't say "ludicrous:" what reason would Venezuela have to send more than the most modest and basic aid? I'll repeat what I said on the talk page: I have no problem adjusting the date of first contact for Bermuda, but I'm against any change to the main story of a remote island left almost totally on its own. I think it's fine for Bermudians and outsiders to be aware of one another in a mostly abstract sense, but that need not lead to any sort of regular intercourse between them. Benkarnell 13:25, October 4, 2010 (UTC)

So what is going on with this article? Do the objections still stand? Mitro 14:26, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

SW, would you like to write the adjustments you were thinking about? Otherwise, I can. It's very important to me that Gamb's work be respected, even if parts of it are not wholly likely. I am comfortable with basically minor adjustments to harmonize everything. But older material like Bermuda ought to get precedence; that's the spirit of QSS. Benkarnell 13:10, October 15, 2010 (UTC)

Swabia-Württemberg

Since Arstar added the "review" template to this and neglected to add it here, I'll do it (>.>;). Seems to be an issue between this article and the Alpine Confederation in regards to the size and territory.

North of Switzerland, the boundaries of the Confederation, outside of a single sentence, have never really been fleshed out. Guess we need to do that now, lol.

Lordganon 07:14, September 27, 2010 (UTC)

Swabia-Wurttemburg interpreted the borders the same way I did in my early Germany map. It doesn't conflict with Canon because it wasn't fleshed out. I don't see any issue.Oerwinde 10:05, September 27, 2010 (UTC)

Owen has now taken it upon himself to "edit" the article, without permission. Could someone please get rid of all the horrid edits?

Lordganon 12:12, September 27, 2010 (UTC)

there is no issue then Owen1983 12:41, September 27, 2010 (UTC)

....how on earth do you get that? I only asked for a rollback because I have no desire to do eight undos myself.

Lordganon 12:45, September 27, 2010 (UTC)

This is my concern. It is canon that the Alpine Confederation controls the areas around the Rhine River. Now during the current revision I accidentally deleted the specifics but go into the history of the AC right before I started editing it a lot and you will see the exact boundaries. What I don't get is how come only recently was the [provisional] government of Bavaria formed from several small communities when this nation was there? Or better yet how could this state form if there was a very bad refugee crisis in the AC coming from Germany and Italy that they had no other choice but to take control of the lands? Arstar [talk] 01:12, September 28, 2010 (UTC)

The boundaries given in the history are far from exact, Arstar, especially given the loss of Freiburg. An island of authority somewhere in the region would make sense, given the large amount of non-irradiated territory, though the boundaries should likely be adjusted in the south.

Bavaria had more strikes, which also had the effect of isolated much of the area, making that situation plausible. It also has a much greater population as well.

Lordganon 00:45, September 29, 2010 (UTC)

The problem is that why would the Alpines try to make some form of provisional authority in southern Germany if one existed already? The history states that during the beginning of the refugee crisis it got so bad they had to take control of the areas around them. No matter what, this would apply to much of Swabia-Wurttenburg in some capacity. Sure, in the physical sense, the land there was spared of nuclear strikes, but does that mean that for every plot of land that was spared of the physical effects of Doomsday would also survive the later on stages? Arstar [talk] 02:17, September 29, 2010 (UTC)

What you are missing is that the size of these areas, nor the cities in them, has never been clarified. The best reference says that they took control over areas around the Rhine river south of Freiburg - well away from this area - which would logically extend to the area right around the Bodensee as well. This means that most of the area controlled by this state would be outside alpine control.

The only area that the Alpines have done a provisional authority for is Bavaria. The existence of some sort of state in this area, especially given the late formation dates bandied about, is logical.

As far as I'm concerned, the southern parts of this nation should be either Alpine or uninhabited. But until some sort of boundaries are actually made for the Confederation - following a community consensus - this should not be done.

Lordganon 02:30, September 29, 2010 (UTC)

But why would they create a provisional authority, most likely a fund-draining process, if there was already a functioning government close to Switzerland? Or better yet, why don't they arrange for a unification between the Bavarian communities and Swa-Wurt? Arstar [talk] 03:03, September 29, 2010 (UTC)

Bavarians are very.... independent minded. I doubt they'd go along with something like that (think of what would happen if someone announced Texas would be put under some other state government - the reaction would be similar) even given the situation in the area.

Call the creation of it as making the bordering areas more stable. Couldn't blame them for that at all.

The problem with this article is that no history has been fleshed out worth mentioning - we only have the current picture. Shouldn't be too hard to find out a way to make it possible.

Outside of Augsburg, there doesn't seem to be any Bavarian communities in that area - thus rendering it mostly relatively uninhabited, so they are basically fighting over nothing - but the net result is the distance between the two would render it impossible for one to rule the other.

Lordganon 08:08, September 29, 2010 (UTC)

Ahh...... much better. Now undo the rest of the bad edits please, lol.

Lordganon 03:49, September 30, 2010 (UTC)

So what is going on with this article? Do the objections still stand? Mitro 14:27, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

Yeah - a fair part of the southern areas of the article do conflict with the Alpine Confederation. In my mind, I think Arstar should edit the article as needed, while keeping it canon, to bring it in line, since Jni hasn't and Arstar's the Alpine Caretaker.

Lordganon 03:34, October 16, 2010 (UTC) When I did up the original map of possible German nations, based on the Alpine article I had Ravensburg pretty much as the southernmost area of a Wurttemburg state. Maybe edit the boundaries to be more like that?--Oerwinde 08:08, October 16, 2010 (UTC)

Assiniboia

This article was graduated into Canon before it was totally finished, and their has been much discussion about how to try to fit everything in with the timeline, as, I'll admit, I added somethings that may not completely work out. Tbguy1992 14:48, October 3, 2010 (UTC)

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