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Awww! the end? Really? So sad!

It has been a marvelous journey though. Through a world of light... and darkness.... Enlightenment... and blindness. Horror, fascination and wonder.

The most persistent memories, to me, are those of your story parts set around the post war Australia, in the Britain of the 1960s, and the haunting parts about the dark turn of American socialism and all the cultural knock on effects that you so brilliantly told.

The story of the superpower of imperial Japan and its unstoppable rise, and the development of its first world economy and society were also fascinating, insightful, and thrilling. And I learned more about Japanese student protests, than I ever thought possible :D

Thank you so much for the memories!

At some point someone should compile all the greatest AARs from the Kaiserreich mod universe into a book. I would buy it!

For now, like I said I still have a backlog of a few ideas I would like to write out. Including but not limited to explaining the Japanese economic miracle in this reality and how exactly the peg was squared so that the Japanese armed forces reached the size they did considering the rapid economic growth - bad for maintaining soldiers since wages usually don't keep pace in the public and private sectors, more conspiracy theories/"slander" about the British Royals in Australia, how pro-wrestling developed in Japan without the booming American influence in the post-war era something something Mexico and something to try and better get across my final point about the differences between what the word "democracy" means in this world. Japan is after all to an extent a democratic state and a somewhat liberal one, despite its uhh... Yeah in this reality.

However at this point although I was planning to use this to pressure/take pressure off Aussie, I'm very much written out.

I keep coming back to Australia myself. I do find it somewhat fascinating to see what if, since after all that is very much the underlying question with Kaiserreich itself and everything that has since come from it. The Syndies are also a bit of fun, both Browder going off the deep-end and Mosley going senile(?)/needing to let someone else in after he purged the pro-Americans.

Glad to be of service, by which I of course mean glad that I managed to inflict that Japanese student movement brain parasite onto someone else. :p
 
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