Considering that mainline Fenspace is the only really well-developed one of these, perhaps we should go with fractional naming? That would mean this is Gernsback-2.5.
I suppose we could change the name for the sheaf, but I'm stumped as for a good name. None of the usual suspects work.
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I suppose we could change the name for the sheaf, but I'm stumped as for a good name. None of the usual suspects work.
Interview with Agent Athene Fnord, Interworld Strategic Quarterly Wrote:Q: Out of the worlds you've surveyed, is there one that has your interest as a potential trouble point?Mr. Fnord interdimensional man of mystery
A: I don't know about trouble exactly, but... Worldline 184, Infinity calls it Americana-5, bugs the hell out of me. American imperial worldlines are almost as common as dirt in possibility space, but most of them only start going really imperial in the mid to late 19th centuries and they tend to restrict themselves to the western hemisphere. This one started getting imperial almost immediately with the Revolution and only slowed down a little in the 1850s. The United States managed to take over North Africa and Australia - Australia! - in the Napoleonic Era. There is definitely something going on down there and we need to find out what it is.
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