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  1. NoThymeToulouse

    Sir John Valentine Carden Survives. Part 2.

    Could the British attempt to in some way put Narvik out of action via a limited incursion in force or bombing instead?
  2. NoThymeToulouse

    A Sound of Thunder: The Rise of the Soviet Superbooster

    Oh my God, I genuinely got chills reading this update. Space Chernobyl was genuinely not what I was expecting. A salute to the brave cosmonaut who died to save the world (and the other 3 brave cosmonauts who will suffer health risks and potential death likely only a little while later).
  3. NoThymeToulouse

    Wrapped in Flames: The Great American War and Beyond

    Does it make me a bad person if I hope the Fenians' attempts go even worse then OTL?
  4. NoThymeToulouse

    Wrapped in Flames: The Great American War and Beyond

    Sorry if I'm miremembering but wasn't one of the big reasons confederate trade with Europe collapsed during the OTL Civil War was because the latter (especially the British Empire) ended up sourcing things like cotton much more cheaply from places like India? Wouldn't that still apply here?
  5. NoThymeToulouse

    Sir John Valentine Carden Survives. Part 2.

    Yeah, Victor is at Pershing levels of frontal protection. In fact, if I'm not misinterpreting the figures it might have better frontal protection than even the Tiger (100mm, but unsloped). Given that the latter two are heavy tanks that'd astonishing capability on what is essentially a...
  6. NoThymeToulouse

    Wrapped in Flames: The Great American War and Beyond

    I'd be pretty interested to see how things in Britain and/or Canada are going down after the peace treaty too.
  7. NoThymeToulouse

    Our League of Nations

    C. The threat being posed by the Axis powers is too great to be ignored. We can always use this alliance to embargo the nazis, but we've already seen ittl (and otl, but trying to not be too meta) that appeasing dictators just encourages them to seek more. The time for velvet gloves is over.
  8. NoThymeToulouse

    Our League of Nations

    The thing is, do we really want the message of the League of Nations to be "we will gladly sell your sovereignty if it means we don't have to suffer?" The League's reputation is already that of a body that is if not tacitly supporting, then turning a blind eye to the actions of far-right...
  9. NoThymeToulouse

    Our League of Nations

    Editing my post to eliminate confusion.
  10. NoThymeToulouse

    Sir John Valentine Carden Survives. Part 2.

    I assumed it was over reporting as is common.
  11. NoThymeToulouse

    Our League of Nations

    I vote for 'H-B', aka tell Mussolini exactly where he can shove it. If he wanted to participate in international diplomacy he shouldn't have pulled out of the LON. I am well aware this will fully drive him into the arms of the Axis, but that is a net negative to them than a positive. Edited to...
  12. NoThymeToulouse

    Our League of Nations

    I wonder if the Nazi rule is going to make parts of African populace now under their control nostalgic for French/British rule. "It wasn't great before but it was better than this."
  13. NoThymeToulouse

    Our League of Nations

    I pick B Do I win a prize?
  14. NoThymeToulouse

    Our League of Nations

    B) B) B)
  15. NoThymeToulouse

    Sir John Valentine Carden Survives. Part 2.

    Not to worry, Churchill will get wind of it during the proving stage and demand they swap the names.
  16. NoThymeToulouse

    Russia, One and Indivisible: A White Victory Timeline

    Theyre actually talking about the typo you made in the update, where you wrote '2925' instead of (I assume) 1925.
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