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It’s up to Matthew to make sure no one at the 1956 Winter Olympics finds out Alfred just gave himself retrograde amnesia with his latest stunt, and somehow hide the fact Alfred thinks and acts like it’s the year 1790.
Above all else, Matthew has to make sure America’s current rival, the USSR, doesn’t uncover this fact.
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28 Jun 2026
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25 July 1943, the loss of Alfred's B-17F "Dear Davie" over Germany.
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25 Feb 2026
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In 1940, hundreds of American pilots crossed the Atlantic and enlisted in the Royal Air Force to combat the Luftwaffe in the skies over Britain. Alfred F. Jones is one of them. When Arthur Kirkland finds out, the Battle of Britain becomes a difficult lesson in diplomacy and maturity as one Empire prepares to make way for the next. Rated for language and references to death/suicide
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20 Feb 2026
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"Are you familiar with the painting done by Michelangelo, The Creation of Adam?" Alfred had written to his Russian friend. "I look at a globe, and that is what I imagine when I see the fingers of Russian America reaching out towards you. I imagine those could be my fingers, and we could be separated only by the Bering Sea."
And Mr. Braginsky had said, "I would like that very much, Mr. Jones."
And the American government said, "SOLD!"
Bookmarked by Johnnyegg
20 Dec 2025
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In a perfectly inelastic collision, two bodies collide and merge, moving as one with a shared velocity. Kinetic energy is not conserved; a portion is dissipated irreversibly as heat, sound, or deformation. The system becomes inseparable—bound by the violence of impact, forever altered.
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America and the Soviet Union are head-to-head in a race to the finish line of who can end humanity first. The Cold War is a game of chess, and the world is the chessboard. Unfortunately for everyone else, Alfred F. Jones and Ivan Braginski are the perfect pawns.
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03 Nov 2025
