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Beijing

Beijing, historically known as Peking, is a major city and regional center located in northern China, along the banks of the Yellow River. While never

People's Republic Of China

In this alternate timeline, the People's Republic of China, as it exists in our world, was never established. Instead, the Qing dynasty managed to sur

Star Rats

"Star Rats" is a sprawling science fiction franchise that has captivated audiences since the 1950s. Centered around a team of anthropomorphic rat char

Ancient Troy

The ancient city of Troy, known in its own language as Wilusa, was a major maritime and commercial center located along the northwestern coast of the

New Tsardom Of Russia

The New Tsardom of Russia, also known as the Tsardom of Russia or simply Russia, is an authoritarian state that traces its lineage back to the Tsardom

Siberia

Siberia is the extensive geographical region that makes up the northern part of the New Tsardom of Russia, spanning across northern Asia. Unlike in ou

Genetic Engineering

Genetic engineering, the direct manipulation of an organism's genes, has been a transformative force in science, technology, and society since the ear

Babu Frik

Babu Frik was a renowned alien mechanic and engineer who lived during the early days of galactic exploration and expansion. A member of a little-known

Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton was a founding father and central figure in the establishment of the independent nation of New Netherland. A statesman, political t

Gland

In the field of biology, a gland is an organ or group of cells that synthesizes and secretes various substances, such as hormones, enzymes, or other p

North

The "North" is a broadly used term to describe a cultural and geopolitical region centered around Scandinavia and the North Atlantic islands. Occupyin

Iucn

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is an international organization founded in 1885 with the goal of cataloging, preserving, an

North American Beaver

The North American beaver (''Castor canadensis'') is a large, semi-aquatic rodent native to the rivers, lakes, and wetlands of North America and Centr

Beavers

Beavers, the large semiaquatic rodents known for their impressive dam-building abilities, have long held an important place in the history, economy, a

Laocoon Palace

The Laocoon Palace is the official residence and administrative center of the government of New Netherland, located in the capital city of New Rotterd

Swan Lake

Swan Lake is a celebrated ballet that premiered in 1683 in the court of the Duke of Tuscany. With music composed by the Italian composer Antonio Vival

Playstation Portable

The Sega PSP was a handheld game console developed by the Sega Corporation and released in 2003. Positioned as a more advanced, multimedia-focused alt

Columbia University

Universiteit van Nieuw Amsterdam, more commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a prestigious private research university located in the New Yo

New Rotterdam

New Rotterdam, also known as the "Eternal City," is the capital and largest metropolitan area of the Trojan Empire. Located on the northeastern coast

Al Gore

Al Gore is an American environmental scientist, educator and activist who has been a prominent voice in the global environmental movement for over fou