But in alt-Nazi stories, the onus for prevention is in the past. It's all hypothetical: it couldn't REALLY happen like that, b/c it DIDN'T.
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(Also, yeah: the Confederacy inspired the Browncoats. For reals! http://mentalfloss.com/article/56022/23-fun-facts-about-firefly …)
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TPB, responding to the collective fear that we're really living in the darkest timeline by creating an even worse disjunct one DOES NOT HELP
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Fwiw in firefly the browncoats had lost. The Battle of Serenity Valley was their Gettysburg.
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No. His confederate wankfic still had the confederates lose. The "Browncoats" or w/e were clear Confederate analogs, Alliance for the Union.
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On the contrary! Whedon whitewashed the Confederacy's crimes, and also threw in a "what if the Indians really were insane savages?" hook.
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No, he cut the race-based slavery. Indentured servitude, serfdom and slavery all exist in the 'Verse
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And the Confederates lost there too, it's just that excising the slavery makes cheering for the old ex-rebels more romantic.
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