Glad I noticed your signature.
I hate it when a good AAR pops up and I have no idea it's there.
I hate it when a good AAR pops up and I have no idea it's there.
Dear Sir:
Damn, in this timeline they killed Zorro again!
Dear Sir:
Down with the interweb, Up with the old-fashioned newspaper. I look forward to reading more.
Dear Sir:
Great!!!! I'm suscribing! What are the plan of Louisiana concerning their brothers in Québec?
Dear Sir:
Does the USA have cores on you?
Dear Sir:
Joseph, Joseph. Come on. Play nice, maybe the Mexicans will like you.
Dear Sir:
This is a very unique and interesting AAR. I wonder who will win the Napoleonic War. Perhaps a Coalition victory will lead to France being forced to grant independence ot Louisiana.
Dear Sir:
Well this is novel - excellent all round, I shall be following.
Dear Sir:
This is great! I will be definitely be following this!
Dear Sir:
Yeah, this is a very clever way to tell the story of your AAR. I'll be sure to keep reading.
Dear Sir:
Glad I noticed your signature.
I hate it when a good AAR pops up and I have no idea it's there.
Is Louisiana French speaking? Also, can we get a map?
I vaguely know how large the Louisian Territory is but would appreciate seeing how large your state is and where it is in relation to British Canada, the US and Mexico.
Boney packs his bags and his trusty personal guard and either exiles himself or is exiled to Louisiana, where his trusted lapdog Rochambeau (the butcher of Haiti! ) declares independence from France. Meanwhile, the French are in no position to reassert themselves in America and the British are similarly unable to commit themselves to further prolongued warfare in Louisiana due to the defeats from the US, and we get either a Republic or a New World Empire under the loving and protective heel of the Bonapartes.
Dear Sir;
I would like to make a proposal that all letters sent in the post(s) to The Star are formatted in the following way, for ease of communication and publishing as well as formal good taste:
"Dear Sir:
Lorem Ipsum, et cetera
Yours,
X"
Does the editor of this fine publication approve?
Yours,
Subotan
Dear Sir:
Damn, they kicked Napoleon out.
Now who would've predicted that...
Yours,
Enewald
Dear Sir:
Is Louisiana French speaking? Also, can we get a map?
I vaguely know how large the Louisian Territory is but would appreciate seeing how large your state is and where it is in relation to British Canada, the US and Mexico.
Yours,
Tommy4ever
Dear Sir:
This is a fantastic AAR, extremely innovative in concept and beautifully rendered. Though I must take umbrage with the Letter to the Editor who referred to the Hon. Gov. Rochembeau as a "butcher." I have it on good authority that the Governor has never once set foot in an abattoir.
Moreover, as the hon. gentleman referred to the 'Haiti' 'incident,' he should be reminded that the slaves in question were clearly Enemies of the Revolution and of our beloved Emperor, making Rochembeau a Hero and Patriot. Had they risen up against British Despots, they would have been Freedom Fighters and our Brothers In Arms and this theoretical John Bull Rochembeau would, indeed, be a butcher. Really, it is the slaves own fault for getting themselves abducted and sold to the wrong island.
I shall look forward to reading more.
Yours,
Rt. Hon. Alfred Packer, Esq.
Dear Sir:
Minor note: the electric and magnetic forces were unified at around 1860, so I'm not sure if the term 'electromagnetic' would have been used before that.
Yours,
Selzro
Dear Sir:
Oooh, I think I know where you're going with this!
Boney packs his bags and his trusty personal guard and either exiles himself or is exiled to Louisiana, where his trusted lapdog Rochambeau (the butcher of Haiti! ) declares independence from France. Meanwhile, the French are in no position to reassert themselves in America and the British are similarly unable to commit themselves to further prolongued warfare in Louisiana due to the defeats from the US, and we get either a Republic or a New World Empire under the loving and protective heel of the Bonapartes.
Indeed. I think the situation with Texas would also be markedly different in this timeline, with the settlers probably being French rather than American, and Louisiana intervening on their behalf. Man, that'd give the forum's Texans an aneurysm! Rappelez-vous l'Alamo!
Yours,
Morsky
Dear Sir:
Upon reading your article, and the British objections to the island of Elba, I immediately thought 'wouldn't the New World be sufficiently away from Europe to placate British concerns'? I'm sure the people of Louisiana would be thrilled to accommodate their emperor in his peaceful retirement.
Yours,
Selzro
Dear Sir:
Well, it was supposed to happen in RL. Just that it was in Texas. But it doesn't matter where it is, a Bonaparte empire in America is just deliciously cool. And evil.
If it really is going to happen like that, mad expansion would surely follow. If we get a republic however, we might get a small future USA, poking their noses in other peoples bussiness. Either way, will be fun to watch how the situation evolves.
Yours,
Vesimir
Dear Sir,
It is most distressing to hear of the Deposition of our beloved Emperor and Guardian of the Ideals of Revolution. The Citizens of New Orleans, I should Hope, are ready to welcome him wtih open Arms if he chooses to avail himself of our Hospitality. As the recent Events have shown, Louisiana remains a firm Stronghold against the Tyrants of Albion and would gladly shelter the Bonapartes from British Persecution.
Yours,
Mssr. Rene-Gilbert de Baie
Ohhh I like the idea. Especially since if Napoleon would go in America, he would be followed by thousands of exiles: the best soldiers, the best scientist of France, many intellectual in France, Poland, Germany (Goethe). How could you dream a better start for the new French Empire of America?
And for Quebec, just bid your time..and support the 1837-1838 rebellion!!!
And if I might add, it was the dream of the Empereur to go to America after the 100 jours.
Emperor of Louisiana?
I do hope that Louisiana doesn't simply become the personal domain of the Bonaparte dynasty.
How does the coalition expect the new Emperor to hold on to his vast realm with 400 men?