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Red Alert Storyline[edit]

Are u the author of the red alert story line? If so I think while not fit for wikipedia it would make a nice addition to the laternate history wikicites. If you still have it please post it. http://althistory.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page --Gary123 20:54, 15 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I read your comment on the Fatherland VFD page and took a look at Rainbowwarrior1977's edit history. I'm particularly disturbed by his comments on the Cali discussion page and obvious delusions of grandeur. I'm not an administrator, but I dare say I'd have far better chance of becoming one than that insulting little twit. It really says something about the direction society is going in that a fifteen year old kid is already so critical of everything he comes into contact with; I have to feel sorry for his parents. -Soltak 16:24, 7 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

  • If he keeps up this behavior there's several things we can do. Read over WP:DR for more information on that. In any event, I'll be keeping a close eye on Rainbowwarrior. And, to answer your question, I'm from Ohio, US. -Soltak 16:36, 7 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • Reviewing his contribs it appears that he's already managed to piss off at least two individual admins. Given that, I think we might as well just leave it to him to be his own undoing. I'll continue to keep an eye on him, though. -Soltak 16:56, 7 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • The vote will either have to be closed by an admin or withdrawn by Rainbowwarrior (not likely). Because the vote is overwhelmingly to keep, in a couple of days an admin will close the vote and remove the header. -Soltak 17:05, 7 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I noticed the above unpleasant interaction with Rainbowwarrior1977 as well as your comments on his talk page; I've included it in an RfC against him. Please consider commenting here. Thanks. -- Essjay · Talk 23:52, August 7, 2005 (UTC)

I deleted all of what Rainbowwarrior left on my talk page but most of it is archived at the RfC and in my discussion page history. Thanks for certifying the RfC and endorsing my response :-) Soltak 19:58, 8 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Brave new world[edit]

Why did you put the article back up for nomination. It was removed for the purpose of it having to go through a peer review. Second, when you put it back you, you should have followed the instructions laid out because it states your supposed to archive the previous vote. --ZeWrestler Talk 14:46, 15 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

  • I thought I had followed the instructions. I couldn't see a function to move the archived votes to the necessary place, so I thought it had been done automatically. I thought I could put it back up once it had been improved? Rusty2005 15:18, 15 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • Ok, i took the liberty of archiving the vote. I personally still recommend it going through a Peer review. That process normally tends to last a few weeks, but articles come out of their a lot better than before they went in. --ZeWrestler Talk 16:28, 15 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • Seems fair, thanks for your help!  :) Rusty2005 16:31, 15 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

RfAr[edit]

Rusty:

Yes, the RfAr is continuing. Once the ArbCom has accepted a case, only they can decide what to do with it, so there is no other option but to continue it. I've made my comments, directing the arbitrators to the RfC; honestly, I don't see why a completely different format is necessary for ArbCom after one has gone to the trouble of setting up an RfC. As it stands, unless they request something more from me, I eagerly await thier decision. -- Essjay · Talk 23:20, 24 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Xen thumpers[edit]

Hi Rusty2005. Just to say that I've put a picture of your thumper onto my talk page. Have a look and see what you think. Cheers, --Plumbago 17:33, 27 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Race X[edit]

Hi again Rusty2005. In case you've not spotted them, I managed to get my copy of Opposing Force working again, and have added screenshots for four of the five Race X species. I must admit that they're not brilliant (the Pit Worm is probably the best), but they'll at least act as place-holders for now. I'm afraid there's nothing for the Geneworm just yet, but I'll try to get one for that soon. Cheers, --Plumbago 08:16, 13 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

  • They're good, thanks for puttin them up! Don't worry about the others though, the ones you have seem ok! One thing I will be very cheeky and ask for though - could we get a shot of the Black Mesa logo? And if possible, a shot of the room Gordon walks into at the very beginning of the game - you know, the room with the big map on one wall saying "Black Mesa Research Facility", and the security guard fiddling with the computer? That would be a really good one to get! Rusty2005 18:54, 13 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
I'll see what I can do. In the meantime, I've added a shot of the Geneworm. Hope you like it. --Plumbago 19:23, 13 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Hi again Rusty2005. How's the graphic below for you? I've also added a couple of shots on the Black Mesa Research Facility page. See what you think. Cheers, --Plumbago 20:02, 13 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
File:Black Mesa sign AYool.jpg
The Black Mesa Research Facility sign

I lik it, I like it a lot! But the one you've put on the Black Mesa page is even better - I think we should keep that one. Those Race X pics are good as well, thanks for doin them all, you're a star  : ) Rusty2005 14:17, 14 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

No worries. So long as I know where to find a good screenshot it's not hard for me to go get it. I might take some more of Black Mesa - there are a few interesting areas mentioned in the article for which there aren't any screenshots anywhere (e.g. the biodomes). Anyway, glad you liked the pictures. Cheers, --Plumbago 15:11, 14 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah, few more couldn't hurt. How about one of the office complex - maybe that canteen where the zombies are - or the "Questionable Ethics" labs? Blue Shift And Opposing Force have got some great setpieces as well - I really liked that food court you pass on the tram! How about that one in Blue Shift where the two scientists and the security guard are trying to fix the big computer? That would be a great one to put in the "Employees" section  : ) Rusty2005 15:20, 14 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

HL2[edit]

Hi Rusty2005. Any luck with HL2 yet? I used to have a bookmark for a website that could tell you if your computer was up to spec for particular games. I seem to have mislaid it however. If you're still having trouble, have a Google for it. I certainly found its advice pretty useful.

  • Hi! Sorry for delay, our network's been a bit buggy last couple days and I havent been able to get online. I've tried resetting the video and audio modes to their lowest specs (most of them already were), but when I do this, the game just crashes, and reboots with the original settings. I keep getting a little window flashing at me saying the virtual memory is too low, so I'll see if I can get that upgraded! The Ravenholm and Nova Prospekt levels were fine, probably because they were indoor areas, whilst Highway 17 was the slowest so far. To be honest, I don't think it's what it was cracked up to be... those levels with the speedboat and that bloody dune buggy were just annoying! But it's rapidly improving - I've just started Anticitizen One and I'm liking it a lot :D I'll have a google for that site you mention, could be very handy! Rusty2005 22:27, 27 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Oh dear. If your machine's complaining about virtual memory I'm guessing you've not got much RAM. I think my box has got 512Mb, and I'm sure HL2 would prefer more. Alternatively, if you've got anything running in the background, that might cause trouble. Previously I've found all sorts of unnecessary little programs running behind the scenes on my PC. If you find anything like that, best kill it before running the game.
Sorry to hear that HL2 hasn't met your expectations. I have to admit that I wasn't a huge fan of the vehicle levels either. Not least because it's a lot harder to drive in first-person than it is in third-person (e.g. Halo). But I did absolutely love using the sawblades in Ravenholm and the antlions in Nova Prospekt though. And the use of the physics engine really impressed me. So I'm a bit of an uber-fan. If I had any complaints at all, it'd be that the whole game is rather shrouded in mystery, and the mystery isn't anywhere near resolved by the end. Anyway, hope you like the latter levels - street fighting's quite fun as I recall. --Plumbago 11:37, 28 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

image[edit]

If you are right about post 2000 images being included then you have a good point. I don't remember but a small number of images from America, but I couldn't recognize several of the images. Do you have a list?

As for whether your collage is better than the one already there, I'd have to see yours before giving an opinion. I just didn't want to see the existing collage gone with nothing in its place. Rick Norwood 23:31, 7 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

  • Well the images, as I make them out, are:

>Ones from American 21st century history, shoved into a collage of 20th century images: Saddam Hussein at his trial, World Trade Centre attacks, Girl in Afghanistan in 2003, Cleanup in New York, Bin Laden (ALL 21st century, not 20th) >Several which show American events and people, or events in which America was directly involved/people America was concerned with: Nixon, Clinton, Regan, Kennedy, LB Johnson, several of the Vietnam War, Ayatollah Khomeni, Apollo programme, atom bomb, P51 Mustang, Iwo Jima, Great Depression (All to do with USA) >A handful which represent the rest of the world, but which are dominated by images of the Second World War: Hitler and Mussolini, Churchill, Potsdam Conference, Soviets on Reichstag, Concentration Camp. The rest of the planet is summed up by a Beatles album cover, Tianenmen Square, Einstein, General Giap, and a shot of Earth. Five cheap pictures to sum up the whole planet over a hundred years.

A collage of 20th century imagery should not include 21st century pictures. The collage is overwhelmingly dominated by images from American history, many of which are unimportant. Even if it was meant to sum up American history, it's woefully incomplete. The collage I'm working on will be using some of the same themes as the existing one, but will also include people such as Lenin, Stalin, Woodrow Wilson, Chamberlain, Mao, Martin Luther King, Nasser, Ghandi, Nelson Mandela, places such as UN headquarters, Brandenburg Gate, Pentagon, and pictures of events such as the Battle of Verdun, Mau-Mau, Khmer Rouge, etc etc. The existing collage is barely good enough to sum up American history from 1900, and has conveniently ignored anything which didn't directly involve America. I know it's not easy to sum up a century in pictures, but that image is really not good enough. Rusty2005 03:17, 8 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Rusty, here's an explanation of the confusion with acetate in Brave New World:

I summarized changing fine --> synthetic with the summary acetate is NOT fine material - in the words of my English teacher, a "k-mart bra"'
You re-added fine, stating/asking "fine" is used in the meaning of "thin/delicate". when the book was written, acetate was considered a very futuristic and high-tech material. what's "k-mart", anyway?)

So, answers: K-mart is/was a chain of retail stores in the US, similar to Wal-mart and Target; until very recently it had a slightly unsavory reputation. (In the last year or so it was bought out by the Sears company, or vice versa, and the whole store chain is undergoing changes.) When we read Brave New World in my British Literature class, the teacher made a huge deal about how cellulose acetate was not a high quality clothing material, it's actually rather cheap: the sort of thing a mediocre-level retail chain would sell. (Presumably she was trying to point out the dystopia stuff.) Anyway, when I read "fine", I read it as "high-quality", not "thin", and thought it needed a change. Admittedly, the fibers were futuristic at the time. I think it reads well enough now as it is, with "fine synthetic", although I did redirect acetate to cellulose acetate. -- stillnotelf has a talk page 22:05, 23 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

  • Hello! I can see what you mean about it being cheap stuff, probably because in Brave New World, things are designed to be worn out quickly, forcing people to buy new ones and so keeping factories busy and the economy strong. But it was seen as futuristic at the time! This K-Mart does seem pretty shabby. You ever heard of "Poundstretcher"? Gotta love these cheap shops  ;-) Rusty2005 00:05, 24 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]


LordRevan[edit]

Rusty

I have noticed that you have been engaged in a lengthy debate on the user page of LordRevan. Although I can understand it must be tempting to challenge his contentious views I think it may be wise in this instance to avoid further debate. Arguing with him appears to feed this editors need to expand his particular POV on Wiki talk pages. He does not yet seem to understand the function of Wikipedia, and thus I have formally explained that his additions are not appropriate. It's important that article talk pages stick to the task of creating the encyclopedia and do not become clogged up with his personal views.

Thanks --Zleitzen 05:22, 15 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Your images have been updated[edit]

Hi. Just dropping by to let you know the following image have been updated, if you don't mind:

Thanks in advance. ╫ 25 ◀RingADing▶ 19:54, 26 April 2006 (UTC) ╫[reply]

Pétroleuses[edit]

Hello there, I thought I should let the French Military TaskForce people know that I've updated the page on pétroleuses, not sure if it counts as "military" history, but thought I should let you know anyway  :) Rusty2005 10:42, 29 May 2006 (UTC)

Hello! Sure it counts. I'll add the appropiate tags and categories to the article so other members can know about it. Feel free to do it for any article you think has any kind of connection to the military history of France (and this one surely does). By the way, if you wish, you can add yourself to the list of members of the Task Force. There's no committment whatsoever; it's mostly just a list of people interested in the topic. Andrés C. 13:53, 29 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Graduation[edit]

Hi Rusty2005. Congratulations on getting your degree! You must be really pleased - well done. And good luck with your work out in Ghana. I'm glad someone's doing something worthwhile! But will you be able to play Half-Life out there ...  ;-) Best wishes, Plumbago 13:45, 26 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Fatherland map[edit]

Rusty,

Thanks for your kind words regarding the map. I do not recall any specific discussion of Britain's Asian and African territories in the book. If you remember, Charlotte told Marsh that Queen Elizabeth and Winston Churchill were active in Canada, and I think Artur Nebe reveals many of the former Dominions (Australia, NZ, Canada) are in the American sphere of influence. So I think it's not clear in the book what happened to Britain's other colonies (i.e., whether they were kept by Nazi-dominated UK or taken over by the government-in-exile the way some French colonies were seized by the Free French).

I don't have a copy of the book handy but if you find reference to Britain's colonies being under Nazi influence I would be happy to modify the map accordingly.

Briangotts (Talk) (Contrib) 12:51, 28 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Well I was just wondering why the map has most of Africa orange but some areas (eg: Ghana, Nigeria, Egypt, Sudan etc) as independent - where did you get that from? Surely all of Africa should be orange? Also I think those three little countries in north-east South America, and Honduras, should be orange. They were all still under European control in our world until recently, so I guess they would have been in Fatherland's world. Rusty2005 12:58, 28 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
It was a little conjecture on my part - the orange countries in Africa were the French, Portuguese, Italian and Spanish colonies which would presumably have been under the control of their colonial masters. As I've said, the British Empire is a little trickier because many British clients switched to American control (as ARtur Nebe describes).
With regard to Honduras (I think you mean Belize, which was a British colony under the name "British Honduras", and not Honduras proper) and the Guyanas, the book makes no mention of what happened in Latin America; it's unlikely, though, that the USA would in such a scenario tolerate Nazi dominions so close to its borders. Remember that in Wikipedia we are supposed to report what is in Harris's book, not expand on his fictional universe (as interesting as such a project would be). It's very important not to take speculation too far- in fact I fear I have already colored in far too much orange.
As I said, if there's support for your position in the book that I am forgetting, please let me know. Briangotts (Talk) (Contrib) 13:54, 28 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Book question[edit]

I was going to expand the citation for your recent (interesting!) edition to condom, but I'm not sure exactly which book you were trying to cite. There appears to be Gulag:A History by Anne Applebaum [1], The Gulag Archipelago: 1918-1956 by Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn [2], and The Gulag Archipelago Volume 2 by Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn (Author), Anne Applebaum (Narrator) [3]. Which one of these books is the correct citation? Or is there another book my search didn't turn up? LyrlTalk C 14:39, 18 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Zulu Dawn[edit]

You have mentioned: 'We don't need ... references to Zulus as "mocking"'

"...hold the Colours aloft mockingly" is original text from the Zulu Dawn movie script.

But you're right, of course it’s not NPOV. Discriminating Zulus was not my intention. Felix c 17:41, 10 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Now to something completely different, you have edited Zulu Dawn in October 2006 as follows:

Ken Gampu: Mantshonga. A leading general in the Zulu army, Mantshonga masterminds various schemes to confuse British forces, using scouts to gain intelligence on the lumbering British army, and small raiding parties to confuse British and Boer scouts on the whereabouts of Zulu impis. Mantshonga realises that the only chance he has of defeating the British invasion force is to overwhelm the British while they are exposed and vulnerable; and that an open battle between British and Zulu forces will result in a crushing Zulu defeat at the hands of British rifles, artillery, and Gatling guns. Mantshonga therefore keeps his impis hidden from the British, allowing the invaders to progress deep into Zululand, waiting for them to commit an error that will give the impis the opportunity they need to overwhelm the British before they have time to commit their technology to the battle. While chasing a Boer scout, Mantshonga instructs three of his warriors to allow themselves to be captured by the British, who eventually escape and advise Mantshonga on British weaknesses. In contrast to the British commanders, Mantshonga displays immense bravery, and is last seen leading his warriors into the débâcle of the British camp, where he is shot and presumably killed.

Are you sure, this is correct? To my understanding, Mantshonga acts as Sir Henry Bartle Frere’s negotiator, meeting Cetshwayo, informing him about the ultimatum?

Here is an excerpt from the movie script:

MANTSHONGA: (...) "They are angry and send these demands. They say you rule in old ways that are wrong, that you kill your people without trial. The Great White Queen herself cannot kill her lowliest subject though she rules forty lands... "

BAYELE: "Kill the Traitor, Father"

(...) BARTLE FRERE, CHELMSFORD, CREALOCK & MANTSHONGA are now standing. BARTLE FRERE addresses the entire garden party.


You are mentioning: Mantshonga displays immense bravery, and is last seen leading his warriors into the débâcle of the British camp, where he is shot and presumably killed.

I think, the Induna who is shot by Private Storey is not Mantshonga! The Induna leading the attack on the camp is wearing a scalp lock, different to Mantshonga, who has a shaved head. Felix c 18:54, 10 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Glacis[edit]

Hi Rusty, Please have a look at the Glacis talk page. Norwegian visitor to en: KjellG (talk) 19:40, 17 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Red Napoleon[edit]

Have you find a site to host it yet? --Gary123 (talk) 05:26, 15 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I have an humble suggestion for hosting Red Napoleon

Alternatehistory.com

I've already post some of it during your long abscence (had to use web archive in order to recuperate it, still have word version of it) don't worry I've credit them to you,

- Redem

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