ITNESI History Thread

Soo...would it be possible to have a developed civilization in North America or will it be Plains Indians style...I would think it could be developed considering the extent of the Olmec Empire.

Please rephrase that. I'm not sure what exactly are you talking about. ;)
 
Man what?

North King said:
That Madagascar just decides to off and secede in the name of a nation which was crushed a hundred years before, that was two thousand miles away...

Like powermongering rebel groups have never used a previously subjugated nation as a pretext or reason before :p, or a distant colony becoming estranged from the mianland. Besides it wasn't even you who crushed them in the first place :).

yes, I find the idea of a strong, prosperous, non-Malagasy Madagascar in the 5th Century rather stupid,

Well thats thanks to your efforts to develop it of course (thanks by the way), and frankly in a world with a united south east asia with a population 10 times OTL levels, and african circumnavigations a thousand years earlier, a prosperous madegascar rather pales into insignificance don't you think.

Especially with the fact that somehow they managed to break away from a world power with only minor territorial concessions.

:rolleyes:, when that power is a long way away, and has other things to deal with? I can see you begin annoyed over the fact of what happened, but don't complain about its liklihood; if it wasn't possible I rather doubt das would have let it happen. Its not like you've never raised a rebellion in a great power after all...
 
Not really enough of them for that, nor are you exactly in a highly shielded spot. :p

Somewhat tangential, but given the incidencies of Black Earth (Terra Preta; pretty crazy stuff, self-replicating) and the accompanying stories of Francisco de Orellana, I'm surprised the Amazon isn't more populated in NESes. I remember a program on Discovery which estimated that by the time Orellana came through the Amazon was supporting a maximum possible population of some four million people...

There are certainly still unique land features in the savannah of Brazil (the cerrado) which are not natural. Elevated hills covered in trees with bases of terra preta, elevated lines linking them, terraces in the lower lands... It was definitely not always inhabited by mere tribes.
 
@das: Do you think that I have any claim whatsoever on Cimberland? They're the only real vestige of my former culture remaining, not counting Gaul.
 
african circumnavigations a thousand years earlier

A certain OTL Pharaoh would beg to differ. ;)

I'm surprised the Amazon isn't more populated in NESes

Oh, something MIGHT appear there later in the IT, though in eastern South America the Parana seems like a better cradle.

@das: Do you think that I have any claim whatsoever on Cimberland? They're the only real vestige of my former culture remaining, not counting Gaul.

Well, technically your culture there is virtually eliminated, and in any case, Rome is dead (a nice book title, btw). But if its any consolation, NOBODY has any legitimate claims on it whatsoever. First come, first serve. ;)
 
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Help me to name the world! I did the easy bits, but I didn't realy bother to reasearch some areas, mostly because other people just know it.

So what is:

Arabia?
England?
Eastern/Northern Europe?
Western/Central Asia?
South Africa?
West Africa?
Missisippi?
South America?
 
Lots of things wrong with that map, but others will help you.

As for me, I'm off to do the stats. The (short, but it will do) polar bear story is ready, so all I need is the stats now. As soon as they are ready, I will put up the thread.
 
BananaLee said:
Gee....
You don't even know how to spell Hong KONG? *faints*

Actually I do! I was just trying to motivate somebody to correct it, and the add the rest missing names!

;)
 
The ability of both of you to spell Khmeria wrong in different ways is shocking. :p Technical name is (and will continue to be) the Khmer Empire. Khmeria's just short-hand because writing Khmer Empire over and over again is annoying.
 
Disenfrancised said:
Like powermongering rebel groups have never used a previously subjugated nation as a pretext or reason before :p, or a distant colony becoming estranged from the mianland. Besides it wasn't even you who crushed them in the first place :).

Never said it was.

:rolleyes:, when that power is a long way away, and has other things to deal with? I can see you begin annoyed over the fact of what happened, but don't complain about its liklihood; if it wasn't possible I rather doubt das would have let it happen. Its not like you've never raised a rebellion in a great power after all...

Of course it's possible; he just happens to be more inclined to let player rebellions succeed, especially during BTs... And my rebellions against world powers often have a tendency of failing, for some odd reason (Liberia and the Socialist India notwithstanding).
 
das said:
Please rephrase that. I'm not sure what exactly are you talking about. ;)

Could I have an Olmec-level civilization in North America, or is it doomed to be along the lines of a Apache-level tribe?
 
he just happens to be more inclined to let player rebellions succeed

Err... Ask some people in NES2 VI. So many player-led revolts - in both ITs and in the BT - had failed, sometimes with the minimal mention and/or in humiliating circumstances.
 
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