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What do I do here on IIWiki, you may ask? Well, I don't do much. I'm from NationStates, and I mainly focus on one of my nations there: [[Quincy]].
What do I do here on IIWiki, you may ask? Well, I don't do much. I'm from NationStates, and I mainly focus on one of my nations there: [[Quincy]].


The premise for Quincy is simple: "What if the US Constitution was never signed?" - this premise is straightforward, but leaves a lot up to interpretation. Quincy as a nation seeks to cover a somewhat realistic interpretation of what ''possibly'' could have happened. Quincy's timeline is '''far''' from realistic, but it's my best attempt to convey what you could realistically expect from a timeline expanding from the late 1700s to the 2030s. I hope you guys find the article enjoyable, as I have spent a lot of time and effort to perfect it.
The premise for Quincy is simple with its newest iteration of lore: Quincy, or in this case, discount America, wins the War of 1812, taking over Canada, and as a result is a bit stronger during the later centuries. Britain collapses during the 1970s, and in the late 1990s, the USSR collapses, around 1998. In 2025, after mounting tensions, China and Quincy would enter a conflict, resulting in the Sino-Quincois War, which would culminate in a massive nuclear exchange.
 
So that is the general premise. Some might call it similar to Fallout. That's definitely warranted. It has similarities, such as the Battle of Anchorage still existing, but unlike the Sino-American War of Fallout - my Battle of Anchorage was the ''only'' direct exchange between China and Quincy in terms of actual conflict.


On that note, I bid you a kind farewell, and thank you for reading.
On that note, I bid you a kind farewell, and thank you for reading.


『「〈⟨‹«„„“''''''Quincy'''''”“”»›⟩〉」』
『「〈⟨‹«„„“''''''Quincy'''''”“”»›⟩〉」』

Revision as of 14:37, 12 August 2024

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Hello!

My name is Quincy, but you may call me "Qui" if you like. Qui-Gon Jinn also works too, but I prefer it less.

What do I do here on IIWiki, you may ask? Well, I don't do much. I'm from NationStates, and I mainly focus on one of my nations there: Quincy.

The premise for Quincy is simple with its newest iteration of lore: Quincy, or in this case, discount America, wins the War of 1812, taking over Canada, and as a result is a bit stronger during the later centuries. Britain collapses during the 1970s, and in the late 1990s, the USSR collapses, around 1998. In 2025, after mounting tensions, China and Quincy would enter a conflict, resulting in the Sino-Quincois War, which would culminate in a massive nuclear exchange.

So that is the general premise. Some might call it similar to Fallout. That's definitely warranted. It has similarities, such as the Battle of Anchorage still existing, but unlike the Sino-American War of Fallout - my Battle of Anchorage was the only direct exchange between China and Quincy in terms of actual conflict.

On that note, I bid you a kind farewell, and thank you for reading.

『「〈⟨‹«„„“'Quincy”“”»›⟩〉」』