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Regeneration In Process
Russian internet is filled with unpublished althist literature. Okay, I'm exaggerating, but it exists, hidden from the eyes of ye westerners. There are some interesting ideas there... here's two of them:
1) "Life of Alexander (Part Two)". Basic premise: Alexander comes near death from malaria, but survives; becomes increasingly insane and paranoid, removing his best friends one by one (one of the few "survivors" being Nearchus) and surrounding himself with local mystics. He continues conquering, though not always succesfully: he subdues "Arabia", but is turned back in Africa after his vanguard is masacred by the Cush-ites, he also conquers Carthage and tries to impose his rule on Iberia (subduing some coastal regions, but mostly his authority there is nominal as he leaves for Italy) and finally subdues Italy, completely genociding off Romans (I suspect that "Plutarch" was exaggerating, but nonetheless...) for their defiance. His insanity also leads to a large waste of funds on the construction of implausible architectural projects - bridges, lighthouses and even a statue of himself that is supposed to stand with its feet on both sides of the Pillars of Hercules (shall we say that this one didn't get very far?
). His vastly-overstretched empire suffers from rebellions, but before it falls he managed to massacre two more peoples - Spartans and Judeans. Finally, however, "Ermolius of Thebes" (not sure if that's a historical character...) raises a Greek rebellion that routs Alexander's army; he himself died in the retreat, a hated and scorned tyrant, outside of Egypt that is where he was popular even beyond his death (there he created a monotheistic religion, with himself as God; that religion is called "Osirianism", and is supposed to be very influential in post-Alexandrine world). His empire falls apart completely, and chaos ensues... NES idea: well, fairly obvious. People are forming new empires on the ruins of the Alexandrine one, although the OTL Mauryan and Qin ones still exist.
2) "Lest There Be War". Basic premise: the Germans don't launch Barbarossa; instead, they begin a full-scale offensive in North Africa (OOC: possibly the PoD was pre-war and had something to do with a stronger Axis fleet...). WWII ends in late 1941, with the crumbling of the British Empire under the German-Soviet blows (Soviets occupy Iran, Germans depopulate the Hebrew parts of Palestine during heavy fighting, especially at Hebron). A Soviet-Japanese War results in a bloody stalemate, though the Japanese also manage to keep Northern Sakhalin which they captured during the war because of Khruschev. Likewise with a Pacific War, which came later then in OTL with a more prepared Japan; the Japanese received a German nuke (butterfly effect?) and bombed Los Angeles in retaliation for the American bombing of Hiroshima. The world settles down into an "armed peace", with the four superpowers (USA, Third Reich, USSR, Japanese Empire) partitioning the globe... Points of interest: Christianity declines (not completely; but outside of USA and the Free World it loses much influence, whilst within Free World it is polarized between a "Jewish-led" (excerpt from guess-which-country's-propaganda) baptist sect and a "Aryan" sect) under the pressure of German neo-paganism and Soviet atheism, "Gaullist" and "Sionist" terrorists are fighting Germany, Western Hemisphere is mostly allied to the USA, with German and Soviet enclaves of influence (Argentina and Cuba respectively), Africa is contested by all four sides (yes, Japan too... though to a very small extent, naturally), India is Balkanized and behaves accordingly (all four sides are fighting for influence here as well; in the northern part, Soviets dominate most of it, but are waging an Afghanistan/Vietnam-like war in most of those, with heavy casualties), Japanese and Soviet influence clashes in China (mostly Manchuria vs. Mongolia, but within China Proper as well), generally this is a fairly dystopian but interesting world. NES idea: a cold war NES (ala Gelion/Goober/Stormbringer), with four established powers dominating the rest (although there are also terrorists, rebels, and "neutral" 5th World states, and ofcourse puppets and semi-puppets).
I know that some of you will complain about the plausibility of those scenarios. But still - sounds interesting, no?
1) "Life of Alexander (Part Two)". Basic premise: Alexander comes near death from malaria, but survives; becomes increasingly insane and paranoid, removing his best friends one by one (one of the few "survivors" being Nearchus) and surrounding himself with local mystics. He continues conquering, though not always succesfully: he subdues "Arabia", but is turned back in Africa after his vanguard is masacred by the Cush-ites, he also conquers Carthage and tries to impose his rule on Iberia (subduing some coastal regions, but mostly his authority there is nominal as he leaves for Italy) and finally subdues Italy, completely genociding off Romans (I suspect that "Plutarch" was exaggerating, but nonetheless...) for their defiance. His insanity also leads to a large waste of funds on the construction of implausible architectural projects - bridges, lighthouses and even a statue of himself that is supposed to stand with its feet on both sides of the Pillars of Hercules (shall we say that this one didn't get very far?

2) "Lest There Be War". Basic premise: the Germans don't launch Barbarossa; instead, they begin a full-scale offensive in North Africa (OOC: possibly the PoD was pre-war and had something to do with a stronger Axis fleet...). WWII ends in late 1941, with the crumbling of the British Empire under the German-Soviet blows (Soviets occupy Iran, Germans depopulate the Hebrew parts of Palestine during heavy fighting, especially at Hebron). A Soviet-Japanese War results in a bloody stalemate, though the Japanese also manage to keep Northern Sakhalin which they captured during the war because of Khruschev. Likewise with a Pacific War, which came later then in OTL with a more prepared Japan; the Japanese received a German nuke (butterfly effect?) and bombed Los Angeles in retaliation for the American bombing of Hiroshima. The world settles down into an "armed peace", with the four superpowers (USA, Third Reich, USSR, Japanese Empire) partitioning the globe... Points of interest: Christianity declines (not completely; but outside of USA and the Free World it loses much influence, whilst within Free World it is polarized between a "Jewish-led" (excerpt from guess-which-country's-propaganda) baptist sect and a "Aryan" sect) under the pressure of German neo-paganism and Soviet atheism, "Gaullist" and "Sionist" terrorists are fighting Germany, Western Hemisphere is mostly allied to the USA, with German and Soviet enclaves of influence (Argentina and Cuba respectively), Africa is contested by all four sides (yes, Japan too... though to a very small extent, naturally), India is Balkanized and behaves accordingly (all four sides are fighting for influence here as well; in the northern part, Soviets dominate most of it, but are waging an Afghanistan/Vietnam-like war in most of those, with heavy casualties), Japanese and Soviet influence clashes in China (mostly Manchuria vs. Mongolia, but within China Proper as well), generally this is a fairly dystopian but interesting world. NES idea: a cold war NES (ala Gelion/Goober/Stormbringer), with four established powers dominating the rest (although there are also terrorists, rebels, and "neutral" 5th World states, and ofcourse puppets and semi-puppets).
I know that some of you will complain about the plausibility of those scenarios. But still - sounds interesting, no?