Nah, you just hadn't done as much drinking as usual that day.We might have invented alcahol, but we didn't invent alcaholism, otherwise we would have never driven the Vikings into the sea at Clontarf.
Your Australia idea, can see it now, Emperor Ned I of the Kelly dynasty annexing Ireland in the name of the Australian empire.
That WOULD be an interesting change, to have the Irish defeat the vikings at Clontarf., otherwise we would have never driven the Vikings into the sea at Clontarf.
Except that by 570 Rome had fallen.
TIMELINE FAIL
Asassination of Muhammad and Jesus in their childhood. Then technology help for Romans. Roma Aeterna!
Needs moar Afrikaners with AKs amiriteAsassination of Muhammad and Jesus in their childhood. Then technology help for Romans. Roma Aeterna!
Great, so that the Indians can kill all of us with syphilis, and live out their dreams of sacrificing their enemies by the thousands in peace?I would immunize the entire Western Hemisphere, then teach the secrets of transoceanic sailing to the Romans. Contact is inevitbale, but the earlier it happens the better most likely.
My point was that we European-types would get syphilis, yet they'd be immunised - if syphilis came from the New World in the first place, something I doubt. Immunise us all, ya cheeky bugger.Hmm, you're right. I wouldn't want syphilis making its way to the Old World somehow, that would mess history up too much.
Might as well immunise the Aborigines and Pacific Islanders while you're on the job. And give them 'firewater' before the Romans do, so they can get used to it.Well, that would be great, but I would place a higher priority on immunizing the inhabitants of the New World, since historically infectious diseases had a huge impact on their populations, far more than in reverse.
Unless you butterfly the bejeezus out of things I doubt that'll have much of a real impact.That WOULD be an interesting change, to have the Irish defeat the vikings at Clontarf.
Thisthisthisthisthisthis is so frigging important.And give them 'firewater' before the Romans do, so they can get used to it.
Well clearly something has been changed dramatically already if the Irish are fighting the "vikings" at Clantarf, rather then the forces of Lienster.Unless you butterfly the bejeezus out of things I doubt that'll have much of a real impact.
Not that dramatically. Weren't there a ton of Norse mercs in the Leinster army anyway, from like Norse Dublin and such?Well clearly something has been changed dramatically already if the Irish are fighting the "vikings" at Clantarf, rather then the forces of Lienster.![]()
The Romans would have been destroyed by the Barbarian hordes none-the-less. And if you give the Roman machine guns then you may have damned us all.
Not sure : Without Christians, maybe not monotheim as "dominant" religion in the Empire. The others religions were far more tolerant, and monotheists have the habit to be more loyal to their priests than to their country.
Christianity was a big blunder to the liberties and to the progress in the Empire.