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  1. Hi Have now caught up with 'Tomorrow's Mountain'. In the middle of revealing all (or as much as...

    Hi Have now caught up with 'Tomorrow's Mountain'. In the middle of revealing all (or as much as he can handle) to David, I see... very hard for her to judge how much to tell him! Great work. As it's been a few weeks since the last post, didn't want go comment in there and have someone jump down...
  2. A Sound of Thunder: The Rise of the Soviet Superbooster

    So... I've just caught back up on this TL. @nixonshead - poor Kostya! A couple of people seemed unclear, after you posted it, on what happened - I don't think it was the writing, just depends what people are used to. I've read enough anachronic stories - and ones involving radiation sickness -...
  3. TLIAW: Camelot Lost

    Nothing to worry about there! It's ready when it's redy, and you're doing this as a hobby. Have just caught up with this timeline, after reading the other multi-author ones "All Along The Watchtower", "Our Long National Nightmare" and "What it Took". Since this is the currently active one...
  4. Hi Expat, Just wndering how things are going for you. Also, specificaly whether you're ever...

    Hi Expat, Just wndering how things are going for you. Also, specificaly whether you're ever coming back to "Playing with Mirrors" - it really seemed to be going somewhere interesting! Just finished reading.
  5. Small Steps, Giant Leaps: An Alternate History of the Space Age

    Hey, no need to worry about what we think too much! If you need a break, or if you feel it best to stop outright, there's absolutely no reason to feel bad about that - you need to take care of yourself and your own health (mental or otherwise), above anything else. Hope you can find yourself...
  6. Time After Time: Imprints of the Space Transportation System Booster

    Have just caught up with this - think I saw it in your sig, @Rocketdyne_J2 . A very interesting, and seemingly plausible, take on the early 'Saturn-Shuttle' idea. And partly reusable too! This does reduce the problems inherent to the OTL shuttle design (no chance of a Challenger-style accident...
  7. Hello Recently finished re-reading the Selene Project trilogy (if we call it that?). Excellent...

    Hello Recently finished re-reading the Selene Project trilogy (if we call it that?). Excellent work all round, and very plausible. Wanted to ask whether you ever did work on a sequel to 'Grasp the Heavens'? There was some mention of it. I didn't want to comment on the end of the thread, since...
  8. A Sound of Thunder: The Rise of the Soviet Superbooster

    Woohoo! Great artwork, as always - like that it is a "painting"-style. Unusual. And of course the subject matter - Shuttle and Skylab B, tohether at last. Now Shuttle will have somewhere to go from the start! Won't say more, as I know I'm one of those who messaged you. Just - good news...
  9. Hi there, Have just read "A man is finished when he quits", and wondering if you're picking it...

    Hi there, Have just read "A man is finished when he quits", and wondering if you're picking it back up at any point? It looked like it was going somewhere 🙂
  10. Ocean of Storms: A Timeline of A Scientific America

    So, @BowOfOrion, have just recently found and read right through this excellent timeline. I like the idea of the Clippers and their adaptability, also the fact the Apollo landings get very much extended (not something I see often). One minor point - probably too late to go back and correct it -...
  11. Ocean of Storms: A Timeline of A Scientific America

    Sure. But, I think Ranulf is saying that in reality, all he'd need to do is stay outside for a couple of orbits and let the hydrazine mostly evaporate (actually sublimate) in the sunshine.
  12. A Sound of Thunder: The Rise of the Soviet Superbooster

    More directly related to this thread, he's also done a recreation of the four historical launch (failures) of the N-1 - @nixonshead - since I first came across them in Eyes Turned Skywards, I've always really liked and valued your illustration/CGI modelling work - I don't have much of a...
  13. Small Steps, Giant Leaps: An Alternate History of the Space Age

    I just caught up on this great timeline over a couple of days. Apollo 13 in orbit! At least it'll be easier to recover from (or it should be), especially with Soyuz attached. In fact, don't think I've seen this particular twist on it before... Keep up the good work, guys... um, peoples! :)
  14. Hi! Just finished reading your 'Ice Trek', which looked very promising. You posted there that...

    Hi! Just finished reading your 'Ice Trek', which looked very promising. You posted there that you were rewriting it. That was about 2 yeafs ago... did you get anywhere with that? Also, I didn't see why nobody else got why Major Gadot was nicknamed 'WW' - obvious to me! (Gal(adriel) Gadot =...
  15. Hi I've just got to the last page of For Want of a Horse... Looks like you were heading...

    Hi I've just got to the last page of For Want of a Horse... Looks like you were heading somewhere interesting with it! Do you have plans to pick it back up at any point? I didn't want to ask in the thread, as I'm not sure if that might cause problems with mods.
  16. Eyes Turned Skywards

    Fair enough, I think that's what you said before anyway. Though, maybe if it was going to be an e-book... Whichever, is up to the two of you!
  17. Photos from Alternate Worlds II (read FAQ first)

    (Maybe this is the wrong sort of thing for here, but can't see where else it would fit) It's good to know that, even in a world where they know all about transdimensional travel, some companies stick to producing things solely for their home timeline.
  18. Photos from Alternate Worlds II (read FAQ first)

    ... "Then a few become"... become what?
  19. Eyes Turned Skywards

    Hi all, Since there is now some activity on this thread again (and I'm on my coffee break), just thought I would drop a quick note. Firstly, certainly agree with RanulfC above - this thread is still a great read even several years down the line, for all sorts of reasons. I seem to remember...
  20. Will try to be around more often.

    Will try to be around more often.
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