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In regards to nuclear weapons, first of all in response to Willy's comments that a nuclear war need not be all that entirely annihilating, I would remind you that at least in Russia's case most of their nuclear missiles are multiple independent reentry vehicles (MIRVs) with total yields amounting to 20 or 30 megatons.

Secondly, I think we should establish countries that do and do not have nuclear weapons. The obvious ones:

The Soviet Empire of Greater Russia: ~3000
United Territories of America, Midwestern Commonwealth, SPQA: ~750 each
United Free Peoples of Free Asia: ~300 (probably more, since China is actively adding to their arsenal today and Free Asia is much larger and probably also added whatever weapons North Korea possessed)
French Republic: ~300
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: ~200
United South Asian Empire: ~200


I don't think those numbers are accurate for 2050. International oversight and public opinion have both changed, meaning that the only factor determining the extent of nuclear stockpiles is capability and will. I highly doubt that countries like France and the UK would go through WWIII and then not want to expand upon their arsenal.

Your overuse of single quotations completely blows apart the importance of absolutely anything and everything that you said.

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So does 2 out of the 3 US successor states being Fascist, but that happened.

Edit: Happy Late Canada day


They're authoritarian, but I don't know if they're overtly fascist. And I suppose fascism in Canada is as likely as communism, which the player from the interest check had ordained for Canada.
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Somehow, I think Fascist Canadian Revolution shall happen.


As a Canadian, Canadian Fascism seems a little far-fetched.
I think I'll leave Canada (sans Newfoundland) in a similar position to where Australia and New Zealand were a few years before their annexation into formal U.K. sovereignty. Canada's foreign trade is focused towards Great Britain, a great many legal and cultural institutions are shared by the two nations, and Canada has perhaps adopted the pound as its formal currency (or tied the Canadian dollar to the pound), but the country is still de jure sovereign.
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I tired to found other maps that were in 1821, but they searches lead me to nowhere. I was thinking of moving up the date from 1821 to 1836, since there are maps for the year.

If you guys find better maps than this or find more errors, please tell me and I will try to fix the map.


This is an excellent resource for historical maps. You can't convert them to image form, sadly, but it's still useful.
Illuvatar, did we ever resolve the current political state of Cyprus? I believe we are both operating under the assumption that it is a part of our respective state.
Finland too, actually. Alexander I is Emperor of Russia, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland.
The map in the OP is incorrect for 1821. Russia should control the Caucasus, it doesn't make sense to show the personal union between the Netherlands and Luxembourg as one state but not Norway and Sweden, etc. Not necessarily advising that it be edited, just not taken as authoritative.
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