Im derzeitigen Marketing-Krieg um _das_ künftige 32-Bit-Betriebsystem für PCs steckt auch viel psychologischer Kampfstoff.
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Žarŭpŭtica | 2016
he Sword of Odin wis billed as an 'expansion pack' that could fit into any timeline with a POD after 1980 with only minor modifications. The way the author claimed to have done this this was by making it focus on a single nation that played little to no role in the majority of modern and future timelines: Norway. However, it soon became apparent that due to the timeline's bizarre and unrealistic content and disjointed writing style, nobody would want to incorporate it. The timeline begins in 1994, where Norwegian fascist Varg Vikernes somehow evades his OTL arrest, fleeing to Finland. There he raises a small army of followers, who cross the border back into Norway the next year and then proceed to take control of the Finnmark region. The Norwegian government makes no attempt to reassert control; the author attributes this to its 'excessive liberalism'. However, Vikernes, portrayed as being paranoid, decides to take hallucinogens to replace his alcohol usage as he is worried that the Finnish government is planning to invade Finnmark by poisoning the leadership of Vikernes' 'Norwegian National State". After a series of visions, where he encounters Loki, who he dissuades from starting Ragnarok, and his evil doppelgänger, who he kills in a single mighty blow from his fist, he gains a series of cryptic messages in an unknown language (which after further enquiry turned out to be a creole mostly based on Hill Mari and Skolt Sami, with influences from Adunaic, Verdurian, and Toki Pona (the author ignores the fact that Toki Pona was not extant in 1995).
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