Alternate Timeline Building Experiment, v1.0

Then in that case I am definitely in. I did abandon this thing sometime in the 1700s, so I'm rereading this epic to get up to speed.
 
I'm in too...I guess. This will be interesting :D Cant wait. I still recommend you suggest a group I can adopt. Just finished reading most of the previous era's :)
 
Actually, I wonder if anyone would want to add another modern-age era to this? Space age and maybe nuclear war? Seems like most of the NESers are still around. I know I have outstanding commitments already :o but I could draw up a list of who-influences-what and maybe some stats for the top economies and militaries...

Most definitely.

I'd vote against stats though. The rest of it had no stats, it's only fitting this doesn't either.


Ah, I can't even remember what happened to my beloved jingoistic Rosk. iirc, I set up a chain of events in my orders that turned them into a radioactive wasteland no one wanted to approach... time to find the last update and see if that's the way things ended up.
 
@TheCheeseFood, some find it annoying to bump these old threads, but I've just enjoyed reading through some of my old work, so thanks :) Can't believe its been three years since the last 'update'. EDIT: you don't have to pay anything here :) the software consists of the forum, word processor and (optionally) a paint package.

Actually, I wonder if anyone would want to add another modern-age era to this? Space age and maybe nuclear war? Seems like most of the NESers are still around. I know I have outstanding commitments already :o but I could draw up a list of who-influences-what and maybe some stats for the top economies and militaries...
Sarvonia Forever.

However, I kind of like the conclusion that the NES reached- I would kind of like to leave it as it is, to be honest. I'd rather see you try out a new project (or update NESLife) than revive this absolutely awesome experiment.
 
I always want to make a NES off of this, but I can never get my head around merging the little semi-discolored splotches and naming them.
 
After re-reading the last few updates, I agree with Iggy; this came to a very nice conclusion, another update is not needed. It could definitely be turned into an interesting NES though: plenty of strong powers, all unique in some way or other, plenty of emerging powers too, etc.
 
Sarvonia Forever.

However, I kind of like the conclusion that the NES reached- I would kind of like to leave it as it is, to be honest. I'd rather see you try out a new project (or update NESLife) than revive this absolutely awesome experiment.

Continuing on from this one or starting another one altogether, Each way is good for me :D I will support either decision.

:lol: I just cant wait to get involved :D
 
If room could be found, I'd like to try my hand at a new one.
 
The Greater Progressive Union of Marzhung-Sezvyr shall bring light the darkest corners. Hail to the Union! Death to her enemies!

OOC: I'm not sure if the GPU makes for a good Big Bad Soviet Bear. For one thing, we entered the war to bail out Varaka, didn't use nuclear weapons against civilian targets and were the major force behind brokering a durable peace. I mean, if people want to pick a fight I'll be quite happy to nuke them, but otherwise I'm all peace, love and economic development.
 
Thread necromancy is frowned upon Cameronewolf455- this thread had been untouched for a year.
 
If it is truly necromancy, then I am rising a God; this thread is amazing, and I feel if it were to be restarted, I would be more than happy to join.
 
It certainly was a fantastic NES, but it would be more appropriate for you to post about it by linking to it in While We Wait (our in-forum off-topic thread) and talking about its awesomeness there. ;)
 
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