Oceania
Scenarios set primarily in Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Island nations
What If the All Blacks Never Dominated Rugby?
Exploring how New Zealand's national identity, cultural landscape, and international standing would have evolved if its iconic rugby team had remained a middling power rather than becoming the most successful sports team in history.
What If New Zealand Became a Republic?
Exploring how New Zealand's political landscape, international relations, and national identity might have evolved if it had transitioned from a constitutional monarchy to a republic in the early 21st century.
What If New Zealand and Australia Unified?
Exploring how the South Pacific geopolitical landscape would have evolved if New Zealand and Australia had formed a single federal nation, creating a unified Australasian power with significant implications for regional politics, economics, and cultural identity.
What If Pacific Island Nations Formed a Powerful Federation?
Exploring how the South Pacific's geopolitical landscape would have evolved if the diverse island nations had united into a single federal state, creating a significant maritime power with substantial influence in regional and global affairs.
What If Australia Became a Republic?
Exploring how Australia's political landscape, international relations, and national identity might have evolved if the 1999 republic referendum had succeeded, transforming the country from a constitutional monarchy to a republic.
What If Māori Resistance Successfully Repelled European Colonization?
Exploring how New Zealand's history would have unfolded if Māori military and political resistance had successfully prevented British colonization, creating an independent Māori nation that maintained sovereignty into the modern era.