Right?! Imagine how many lives that would have been saved, if he’d just had a better purpose in life.
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Upon further reflection, I change my answer. Gavrilo Princip. Without his one bullet, we may have avoided WW1 & WW2, and all the peripheral events
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That's a good one. Not a well known name but he was the spark for so much. On the other hand, WW1 was a ticking time bomb. If he hadn't shot the archduke, it would have been another event to spark the war.
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Think so? Perhaps. An interesting thought experiment, tho.
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Replying to @OpheliaMaddsen @igniteyourpath
Definitely would be a cool alternative history book. Maybe
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Ooooooooh snap yes
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Do we really want another boring novel about European bazooka duels
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Add dinosaurs
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"War was expected. War was necessary. They'll make sure it happens. When one bullet knocks human history off course, space dinosaurs descend upon Earth to try us by fire. Humanity's best warriors must duel them in the streets of 1914 European capital cities to preserve Mankind."
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The Red Baron machine gunning Pterodactyls needs to be in this novel.
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"I never thought I'd die fighting side by side with a German." "What about side by side with a gefährte?"
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Ernst Junger hunting raptors outside Verdun.pic.twitter.com/U826QFfLif
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