Re: Combat films
From: "Brian Bilderback" <bbilderback@h...>
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 13:01:50 PST
Subject: Re: Combat films
Which is one of the things I enjoy about my alternate timeline. The US
is
neither a superpower nor part of a larger superpower, it's somewhat
Balkanized. Of particular interest to me is the potential for some
intersting brushfire wars and even higher intensity conflicts amongst
the
nations carved from the western US, including Deseret (a Mormon
theocracy
which holds most of Utah, Southern Idaho, Southwestern Wyoming, and bits
and
pieces of Colorado and Arizona), Cascadia (The Pacific Northwest, an
northern California), The New Bear Republic (Most of California and
Nevada),
and Kingdom 4 (A White supremacist state holding tenuously to Northern
Idaho
and parts of Montana). There's some pretty rugged country represented
there...
Brian B
----Original Message Follows----
From: JohnDHamill@aol.com
Reply-To: gzg-l@CSUA.Berkeley.EDU
To: gzg-l@CSUA.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: Re: Combat films
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 15:46:23 EST
Still, the "guerrillas in the
mountains" angle was interesting especially since it took place in the
US,
which hasn't been invaded since Panch Villa. I always wondered what a
modern
war fought in the US would be like, since we have some incredibly built
up
areas, and some pretty desolate ones, too.
John
JohnDHamill@aol.com
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