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Re: [DL] Alternate timeline affects on literature




Since Jules Verne was a Sci-Fi-Writer, he could always come up with something even more advanced.
Plus, shouldn't Jules Verne be a Mad Scientist-turned-writer? 

Markus

> Von: Sitting Duck <sittingduck_1313@yahoo.com>
> Datum: 2003/02/17 Mo PM 03:38:31 GMT+01:00
> An: deadlands@gamerz.net
> Betreff: [DL] Alternate timeline affects on literature
> 
> As an example, in Jules Verne's Around the World in
> Eighty Days (which is set in 1872), a transcontinental
> railroad makes it possibly to go from San Francisco to
> New York in seven days. But since in the Deadlands
> timeline, there is no such thing, how could Verne get
> around it?
> Also, how would the presence of rattlers affect Frank
> Herbert's writing of Dune?
> Though this isn't literature, I have had some weird
> thoughts on Rocky and Bullwinkle against the Reckoning
> (possibly creating a disturbing image of Stone
> shouting "KEEL MOOSE!").
> 
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