Talk:European Union
What use are these "overarching principles" to a one-man project? I think this article stands quite well on it's own and could do without them. I réally like the alternate history within an alternate history idea. While yours isn't the first, I do think it's the first one to have a developped IB-Wiki article. Thorsten1, if you don't mind, I'ld like to propose that we keep this "EU" thingy of yours.
I edited the article in question to clear up all the dud links and clarify some cumbersome phraseology. If it's absolutely necessary to link to things like "Latin" or "Europe", then we can follow the usual policy of linking to an appropriate Wikipedia article. We usually try to avoid excessive linking to "common knowledge" items, however. (See recent discussion in Talk:Mormonism for more.) Elemtilas
I'm changing English to Welsh, because English exists here. How does this work in the abscence of the Internet? Is it a shared series of books, TV series, etc? --Quentin 13:10, 27 May 2006 (PDT)
- I would assume this would operate more-or-less the way fanfic did prior to the internet--via personal mail, newsletters, etc. Zahir 19:12, 27 May 2006 (PDT)
Maybe we could change the title to "European Union (fictional project)" or something. I thought it refered to the (less then often mentioned) IB version of the european union. --Marc Pasquin 18:46, 27 May 2006 (PDT)
- Is Followbywhiterabbit here? The EU doesn't exist in IB. The nearest thing to it is the EF, which, I think, is purely currency-based. --Quentin 01:20, 28 May 2006 (PDT)
General Tiu's Additions
We should make this more alt-historical -- meaning, less like *here*, but rather a pastiche of *here*. And I'll push for Buddhist Bolsheviks, and I think Jan van Steenbergen would happily agree. BoArthur 11:00, 18 August 2015 (PDT)
- I think I agree with that. Maybe we will keep Judea's history in EU-verse similar to Judea in IB.
--General tiu 17:43, 18 August 2015 (PDT)