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This Day in Alternate History

I know it is "alternative" history but Queen Elizabeth in 1937......I think not !!
David wrote: "Jenni wrote: "If it is May 7th: On this day in 1937, the German passenger airship LZ 129 Hindenburg landed safely in Lakehurst in the early hours of the morning, having delayed it's final approach ..."
Maybe Elizabeth the first was immortal?
Maybe Elizabeth the first was immortal?

Or one where if you're a commoner it's impossible to know who the sovereign is at a given point in history because of a protective magic spell crafted by Merlin, so you can only guess.
It is an alternate history.
Jan 1 1937 King George VI dies after falling off his horse 1 month into his reign.
10 year old Princess Elizabeth becomes Queen.
(Elizabeth was 2nd in line to the throne when she was born in 1926, so potentially could have become Queen any time after that)
Jan 1 1937 King George VI dies after falling off his horse 1 month into his reign.
10 year old Princess Elizabeth becomes Queen.
(Elizabeth was 2nd in line to the throne when she was born in 1926, so potentially could have become Queen any time after that)
Picking the May 11 one right now. Next one I need will be May 25. You all are too good! It's too hard to choose!


(I believe I stole the basis for this from Douglas Adams.)
Can't believe I'm already picking the May 25th one, but we're shooting a week early because of a scheduling issue at Pixel Corps (our studio). So you have an extra week to come up with your best "research" for June 8th!!

What he didn't mention in the application is that by altering patterns in his punched cards he could make gentle alterations to reality.
The fact that a Statistician sounds a bit like a Magician is just coincidence.






Sorry, I thought that right was listed. However "bear" was mis-typed as "bare". Much later Larry the Cable Guy became the president of the NSFA (National Sleeveless Flannel Assoc.) which lobbies on behalf of the god given right to bare arms.

By 2012 the skies are so full of mail rockets that the sun is blocked out consistently. Skin cancer rates drop to almost zero, but sunglass manufacturers across the country go out of business.

The backlash from such invasive government oversight is immense, leading to the largest civil uprising in American history.
You all are making it difficult to choose! These are sooooo good.
But I think I settled on one for the June 8th episode. I *almost* went with 1984 being published IN ALL TIMELINES. But I think I'll save my powder on that joke.
But I think I settled on one for the June 8th episode. I *almost* went with 1984 being published IN ALL TIMELINES. But I think I'll save my powder on that joke.

June 22nd 1342 (Shire Reckoning) - Bilbo Baggins returns to his home at Bag End,

June 22nd 1940: As the government of France surrenders to the Germans at Compiègne, a French force arrives and talks control of the town.
The French resurgence then proceeds to smash the German invasion. The new army is lead by a young woman named Joan.



Louis Pasteur unsuccessfully tests his vaccine against rabies accidentally causing the first zombie outbreak.
(7/6/1885 was actually the date of his successful vaccine)
7/20/1944
World War II: Adolf Hitler is assassinated by German Army Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg and takes over the Nazi party and begins Operation: Iron Sky, bringing Nazi Zombies to space.
(7/20 was the failed assassination attempt by von Stauffenberg, Iron Sky is the comedy(?) about Nazi Zombies in space just released in Europe)
8/3/1492
Christopher Columbus sets sail from Palos de la Frontera, Spain in his dirgible. His journey makes the dirgible the most fashionable and economic way to travel. Decades later Amelia Airheart completes her trip around the globe by airship which does not run out of fuel.
(8/3 was the date Columbus set sail from Palos de la Frontera, Spain)
Harder and harder every time. I was soooo close to using Erick's because of the awesome Lenin Laser quote..... but you'll just have to watch to see which one we do use.
Onward into July! (July 6th to be exact.)
Onward into July! (July 6th to be exact.)





Landing on top of a memorial honoring a certain John Carter might also have pissed of the surviving Martians.

Perhaps he could have met another young upcoming musician who played in a skiffle band at that time.. a Mr James Page.
This day in alternate history: after the outbreak of vicious face eating zombies from florida, residents are advised to board up windows and take shelter until the military arrives. Floridians should vacate the state immediately if possible.


Britain accepts all the demands and the colonies remain part of the British Empire. Almost 250 years later, the Empire has become the one world government.

The crew's claim to also being the first airship to travel fifty years back in time can not be confirmed, although information they provided was important to preventing an assassination attempt on Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914.

You know they have to be for the specific date Tom needs yeah? So they can be used on the show.

(I believe I stole the basis for this from Douglas Adams.)"
That "Nothing happened this day" thing wasn't a Douglas Adams thing. It was an X Files thing from one of the episodes within the first two or three seasons. Just saying.
Will add something a bit later.

President George H. W. Bush, former director of the CIA, addresses the American public on television and reassures them that no such experiements have ever occured, and that "today's events are the result of an unfortunate mental breakdown".
(July 20, 1977 – The Central Intelligence Agency releases documents under the Freedom of Information Act revealing it had engaged in mind control experiments.)



Bwahahaha! Love it!
July 20, 1969- With millions watching, Neil Armstrong delivers those famous words, "That's one small step for man, one giant... wha- crap!" as he stumbles mid-moonwalk and brings the entire backdrop and lighting arrangement tumbling down around him. As an unidentified technician stares into the camera in stunned disbelief and the cutout of the lunar module flops forward, the Soviet Union sets the world record for the largest collective high-five.
And here I thought you people would start slacking. Nazis! Faked Moon Landings! Scottish revolutions! History gets bored with itself! What to choose?!?!?!?
OK. I chose one. But it was hard.
Onward to August 3rd!
OK. I chose one. But it was hard.
Onward to August 3rd!


Centuries later, the television show "Star Trek" follows the adventures of one Captain James Germanicus Kirk.

I know the choice was already made, but i wanted to share my insight:
July 20, 1944 - Operation Valkyrie is successful resulting in the assassination of Adolf Hitler. The war in Europe ends after the German leadership surrenders. The Holocaust stops years early. Anne Frank never dies and becomes a acclaimed historical romance writer.
On this day in 2005, large explosions occurred at the Shepherd's Bush, Warren Street and Oval stations on the London Underground, and on a bus in Shoreditch. This resulted in almost 800 people being killed or injured.
Following this incident, the UK government declared martial law. With the army now policing the streets, small resistance cells formed around the country, opposing the increased military presence and subsequently starting another civil war.