Mexican Empire 1861 - 1916
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Re: Mexican Empire 1861 - 1916
Impressive work here, as usual.
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Sources and documentations are the most welcome.
-Koko Kyouwakoku (Republic of Koko)
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Awesome!
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Truly awesome!
(which is actually typical for Your AU stuff)
(which is actually typical for Your AU stuff)
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Very impressive as all your work is. A very interesting AU from start to finish.
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Re: Mexican Empire 1861 - 1916
I have to wonder if in a situation like this, the Greeks would've decided "actually we'd rather keep this superdreadnought instead of scrapping it."Garlicdesign wrote: ↑February 19th, 2021, 7:05 pmKaiser Maximilian, being the only Austrian capital ship which would make an useful addition to the Austrian and Italian fleets, was vigorously claimed by Great Britain as a prize when the war ended, and ungloriously scrapped in Greece in 1920.
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Indeed, why not? I am sure that my AU would prefer to keep her in service instead of scraping.Magus wrote: ↑July 6th, 2021, 6:37 pmI have to wonder if in a situation like this, the Greeks would've decided "actually we'd rather keep this superdreadnought instead of scrapping it."Garlicdesign wrote: ↑February 19th, 2021, 7:05 pmKaiser Maximilian, being the only Austrian capital ship which would make an useful addition to the Austrian and Italian fleets, was vigorously claimed by Great Britain as a prize when the war ended, and ungloriously scrapped in Greece in 1920.