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Re: [DL] Alternate timeline affects on literature



Air Ships, Ornothopters, even Steam Coaches... that is an easy one.

What do you think caused Herbert to make them look like that?

The last bit is just SCARY! haha!

Bo


At 06:38 AM 2/17/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>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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