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What are the powers in the Old U.S?
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 2:12 pm
by gaby
What are the Countries in the Old U.S?
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 3:53 pm
by Rali
Do you mean states? Or are you asking what new nations have arisen in the post-US world of AtB?
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 5:50 pm
by gaby
the New nations Post-U.S!
I will also like to known what Old U.S states that are not used in the AtB,s books.
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 6:04 pm
by J. Lionheart
There are many nations covering the entirety of the old U.S.
The Wolf Barbarians, The Empire of Humanity, Cardania, Gatorland, The Plains of Free Cattle, Road Hogs, The Prairie Dog Imperium, La Segunda Pregunta, the Dolphin Free State, the Seal Republic, Americorp, and The Deadlands pretty much cover the whole old U.S.
I don't *believe* they say much about Florida (is it even still there?), and I'm not aware of the books covering much about The Plains of Free Cattle (central US north of the deserts), but I'm not an expert.
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2005 3:59 am
by gordyzx9r
EoH (NY)
New Kennel (PA)
Cardania (DE, MD, & VA)
Plains of Free Cattle
Rodent Cartel of Filly (PA)
Bird Island (NY...I want to say it's Manhattan)
Wolf Barbarians
Gatorland (FL)
Mole Metropolis
The Warren (NY)
Yehcat
Road Hogs (Canada)
Prairie Dog Imperium
Stainless Steel Stallions
United Towns of New Americorp (CA, OR, WA, NV…)
Human Elite
Dolphin Free State
Seal Republic
Deadlands
Imperial Mexico w/Mexico Grande, Mexico Norte, La Segunda Pregunta, Mexico Central, Mexicalita, Santa Anna, Costa Oro, and Baja Mexico
Itzco
Then there are a some references to other smaller enclaves like "Porkopolis".
If anyone is interested I have a 20 page word document where I went through all the books and collected as much information about each and every nation that I could find (from notable personages, to population, capital city, equipment and assets, and other notes of interest).
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 2:09 am
by gordyzx9r
Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 11:55 pm
by Mechanurgist
So do the Plains of Free Cattle go all the way from the Appallachians to California? That seems quite amazing for a primitive post-apoc culture.
And where are the Deadlands described? I can't recall any mention of them...
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 2:03 pm
by Rali
Mechanurgist wrote:So do the Plains of Free Cattle go all the way from the Appallachians to California? That seems quite amazing for a primitive post-apoc culture.
There are most likely numerous small up-and-coming nations located within the zone claimed by the Free Cattle. If it were just the Free Cattle it sure would be a waste of area to develope by GMs.
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 3:47 pm
by Mechanurgist
Yes, having just the Free Cattle would be boring. They should have the mallard militocracy of North Duckquota and the snake-run swamps of Hississippi. Every state could be a punny locale!
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Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 3:00 am
by The Oh So Amazing Nate
gordyzx9r wrote:If anyone is interested I have a 20 page word document where I went through all the books and collected as much information about each and every nation that I could find (from notable personages, to population, capital city, equipment and assets, and other notes of interest).
I want a copy of this document! Does it include references as far as book and page number?
crackfiend76@gmail.com