Re: Dark Earth Timeline Discussion
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2023 2:35 pm
1971 Notes Part 4
October
- Walt Disney World includes EPCOT is all it’s planned glory
- The RAF has some new AAMs that surprise the Sovs, or rather new versions of its standard Firebolt SRAAM and Skyblade MRAAM, which are the equivalents to the Sidewinder/Sparrow of the US
- North Vietnamese forces pulling back to new fortifications along the DMZ shows the mutual desire to pull back
- Captain Falcon and the scientist out of the original Godzilla film feature in the defeat Tokyo dragon attack, but it might be of some interest to consider the ramifications of a Yasukuni dogtrack; the shrine was burned down by US occupation troops as per their @ plans
- The Brazilian meteorites are deliberately evocative of Sipstrassi, but not quite the same; that is too good and great a fictional work for me to include in Dark Earth
- IDF mobilisation is quite similar to @, just scaled up, with the very important difference that their mission is to hold until relieved by allied forces
- Blomqvist and Sventon are two fictional Swedish detectives from mid 20th century works
- Bulgarian orc troubles are a sign of things to come
- Once again, the British Army is growing rather than amalgamating regiments of foot; a definite indicator of a different world
- Dreadnought has a quicker trip to Saturn, which then gives it a chance at some other outer solar system jaunts
- The F-16 cometh, albeit not to an international situation where it will get quite the same sales
- MacArthur Park incidents come from the magnificent Richard Harris song
- Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis are together again; also of note is a Vegas without gambling
- King Zod is increasingly eccentric…
- Soviet forces in the Archangelsk and Murmansk Military Districts represent an increasing threat in the High Arctic
- Michael Jagger is quite the engaging and charismatic television presenter and his travelogues attract a very wide audience
- Nintendo goes bankrupt, leading to a different future in some industries
- NORAD’s 255 scenarios are drawn from the climax of War Games (I paused the film, transcribed them all and counted them up)
- Soviet tripods are not a good sign
- RAF talent identification programmes are not the only one if their kind in Britain
- TR is still sticking around, as irascible as ever
- It was a nice morning for an exorcism, but here, Merrin survived, blasting out the demon through sheer holy power and a relic
- October 29 is a build up to something resembling the background to Stranger Things
- Linus sees the Great Pumpkin, thanks to some influence by a famed WW1 fighter pilot
November
- Hovercraft are seen as the vehicles of tomorrow, lying at the white hot cutting edge of technology
- The Thirty Mile Hop and Tomkinson are from Ripping Yarns
- Health care might be Kennedy’s last major action as POTUS, but his legacy is going to be quite considerable
- Roger Blake is a combined Easter Egg for Blake’s 7 and Space 1999
- Something is brewing in Western New Guinea
- The Robotron is based on some of the robots in Fallout
- Balloons don’t cause a crisis, amid a reference to 99 Luftballons
- Tsarevich Nikolai going on exchange to the USA is an effort to keep him in the public eye and consciousness
- November 17 is a reference to The Adventures of Milo and Otis
- The rainbow bridge spotted in the sky isn’t quite what it might seem
- The Cairngorm Plateau disaster is prevented by a Green Man
- Canadian retention of capital punishment does result in some criminals not sticking around for decades
- The Baxter Commission is named after the stern deputy head in Grange Hill; there is a suggestion that some British magical secondary schools are filled with rule breakers and confusingly inconsistent application of discipline
- D.B. Cooper makes it here
- The Arab Renaissance isn’t just newspaper hyperbole
- The Chinook joins the Hercules in retirement
- Canada fields a number of crack Indian regiments
December
- The Crusader is a very powerful MBT when we work out what type of penetration it’s gun is achieving at over 2500 yards
- Computerisation of the Great Library of Alexandria is a tantalising prospect
- Scooby Doo meets the Evil Dead!
- Med moves were foreshadowed earlier in the year
- Gunnar Jarring will be a different Secretary General; some wags are claiming that the Swedes must have a mortgage on the position
- Christmas Eve sees a twisted version of Home Alone 2
- Every child in Britain getting a special (and fairly cheap) gift isn’t earthshaking, but just a nice gesture
- The Nullarbor Nymph is real here
- Troubleshooting of the Universal Translator is to be carried out in isolated rural areas to try and test its capacity
- This version of The Hobbit bears little resemblance to the bloated monstrosity of @
- An end to the Great Schism would be momentous indeed, but will wait for the right Pope
- The Force?
- Japan’s new PM is a bit…interesting…
October
- Walt Disney World includes EPCOT is all it’s planned glory
- The RAF has some new AAMs that surprise the Sovs, or rather new versions of its standard Firebolt SRAAM and Skyblade MRAAM, which are the equivalents to the Sidewinder/Sparrow of the US
- North Vietnamese forces pulling back to new fortifications along the DMZ shows the mutual desire to pull back
- Captain Falcon and the scientist out of the original Godzilla film feature in the defeat Tokyo dragon attack, but it might be of some interest to consider the ramifications of a Yasukuni dogtrack; the shrine was burned down by US occupation troops as per their @ plans
- The Brazilian meteorites are deliberately evocative of Sipstrassi, but not quite the same; that is too good and great a fictional work for me to include in Dark Earth
- IDF mobilisation is quite similar to @, just scaled up, with the very important difference that their mission is to hold until relieved by allied forces
- Blomqvist and Sventon are two fictional Swedish detectives from mid 20th century works
- Bulgarian orc troubles are a sign of things to come
- Once again, the British Army is growing rather than amalgamating regiments of foot; a definite indicator of a different world
- Dreadnought has a quicker trip to Saturn, which then gives it a chance at some other outer solar system jaunts
- The F-16 cometh, albeit not to an international situation where it will get quite the same sales
- MacArthur Park incidents come from the magnificent Richard Harris song
- Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis are together again; also of note is a Vegas without gambling
- King Zod is increasingly eccentric…
- Soviet forces in the Archangelsk and Murmansk Military Districts represent an increasing threat in the High Arctic
- Michael Jagger is quite the engaging and charismatic television presenter and his travelogues attract a very wide audience
- Nintendo goes bankrupt, leading to a different future in some industries
- NORAD’s 255 scenarios are drawn from the climax of War Games (I paused the film, transcribed them all and counted them up)
- Soviet tripods are not a good sign
- RAF talent identification programmes are not the only one if their kind in Britain
- TR is still sticking around, as irascible as ever
- It was a nice morning for an exorcism, but here, Merrin survived, blasting out the demon through sheer holy power and a relic
- October 29 is a build up to something resembling the background to Stranger Things
- Linus sees the Great Pumpkin, thanks to some influence by a famed WW1 fighter pilot
November
- Hovercraft are seen as the vehicles of tomorrow, lying at the white hot cutting edge of technology
- The Thirty Mile Hop and Tomkinson are from Ripping Yarns
- Health care might be Kennedy’s last major action as POTUS, but his legacy is going to be quite considerable
- Roger Blake is a combined Easter Egg for Blake’s 7 and Space 1999
- Something is brewing in Western New Guinea
- The Robotron is based on some of the robots in Fallout
- Balloons don’t cause a crisis, amid a reference to 99 Luftballons
- Tsarevich Nikolai going on exchange to the USA is an effort to keep him in the public eye and consciousness
- November 17 is a reference to The Adventures of Milo and Otis
- The rainbow bridge spotted in the sky isn’t quite what it might seem
- The Cairngorm Plateau disaster is prevented by a Green Man
- Canadian retention of capital punishment does result in some criminals not sticking around for decades
- The Baxter Commission is named after the stern deputy head in Grange Hill; there is a suggestion that some British magical secondary schools are filled with rule breakers and confusingly inconsistent application of discipline
- D.B. Cooper makes it here
- The Arab Renaissance isn’t just newspaper hyperbole
- The Chinook joins the Hercules in retirement
- Canada fields a number of crack Indian regiments
December
- The Crusader is a very powerful MBT when we work out what type of penetration it’s gun is achieving at over 2500 yards
- Computerisation of the Great Library of Alexandria is a tantalising prospect
- Scooby Doo meets the Evil Dead!
- Med moves were foreshadowed earlier in the year
- Gunnar Jarring will be a different Secretary General; some wags are claiming that the Swedes must have a mortgage on the position
- Christmas Eve sees a twisted version of Home Alone 2
- Every child in Britain getting a special (and fairly cheap) gift isn’t earthshaking, but just a nice gesture
- The Nullarbor Nymph is real here
- Troubleshooting of the Universal Translator is to be carried out in isolated rural areas to try and test its capacity
- This version of The Hobbit bears little resemblance to the bloated monstrosity of @
- An end to the Great Schism would be momentous indeed, but will wait for the right Pope
- The Force?
- Japan’s new PM is a bit…interesting…