Thanks to a discussion in one of my previous posts, I find myself wondering - What large or small obvious things can there be to clue people into the fact they are in an alternate universe?
The most common is the good old airship in the modern day world. I'd like to hear about some others. So see this as a writing or thinking exercise, or just a bit of fun.
The setting is 2006. You land in a version of the world where things are just a little different. The cities/people are more or less the same but there are other changes. Let's not go for airships (unless it compliments you ideas), that's the classic, and no 'nazi's won the war', either. We're just after changes that make you do a double-take as you realise this isn't your Earth.
king_espresso came up with two great ones - Elvis Concert Tour posters and the Twin Towers intact. No need to try and match other people's ideas, just write what you want.
Here's one to start you off. The microchip revolution never happened. No mobile phones or computer shops. Lots of phone booths and the like. Televisions are still big as are cameras. VCR's are huge beasts.
So, what it's like in your parallel universe?
The most common is the good old airship in the modern day world. I'd like to hear about some others. So see this as a writing or thinking exercise, or just a bit of fun.
The setting is 2006. You land in a version of the world where things are just a little different. The cities/people are more or less the same but there are other changes. Let's not go for airships (unless it compliments you ideas), that's the classic, and no 'nazi's won the war', either. We're just after changes that make you do a double-take as you realise this isn't your Earth.
Here's one to start you off. The microchip revolution never happened. No mobile phones or computer shops. Lots of phone booths and the like. Televisions are still big as are cameras. VCR's are huge beasts.
So, what it's like in your parallel universe?
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(My alternative world has an expansionist Leon Trotsky having Stalin arrested and shot within hours of Lenin's death, the reds oust the nazis in Germany and the Red Axis successfully take over the world)
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Hmmm... might have to hold onto this one. These are not the droids you're looking for. Move along.
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Heh. It's just *warmer* and *nicer*. My fantasies lack grit. :)
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So, what it's like in your parallel universe?"
I'm single.
I don't think I like this parallel universe...
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http://stephen-dedman.livejournal.com/1674.html
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This is cool.
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I am jealous of this one. I want to do a story featuring Aussie drovers all wearing kilts. Of course, they're all nicknamed Macca.
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During the Meiji era, after firearms oust the principle weapon of the samurai in terms of popularity, the redoubtable Nintendo clan create the world's first bona fide machine gun.
Adolf Hitler changes his name to "Neil Diamond". As a result, the invasion of Poland is ignored for about a month.
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Actually, I'm already there, I just don't like you missing out.
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Fitz was most upset about this.
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I was born in Dusseldorf,
And that is why they call me Rolf.
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I suspect fruit and vegies wouldn't be so bad; they'd just be more seasonal and more local. But meat and fish would all have to be salted, dried or pickled to be transported or stored any great distances or times.
No microwave ovens would be subtler :)
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Was bad enough tonight when I was playing in a different orchestra and on the opposite side of it to where I usually sit.
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In the alternate alternate universe, we didn't forget how to build moon rockets and the technology was used as the basis for incremental ongoing expansion into the universe. And the Mac/PC marketshare is reversed :)
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Aw, ya had to go and tell me, didn't ya!
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(Solitary confinement in a glass box?)
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I don't know if it would work like that, but that's as far as I've gotten in five minutes of thought...