Palmyrion wrote:Nice. The Nekomimi immigrants in Palmyrion would do well in the Navy and the Marines of the military.
Bazooka is to the West as RPG is to the Palmyrians - that is, the generic use of a brand name of a general class of related products, in this case shoulder-fired anti-tank weapons, much to the point that guided missile launchers are even called "guided RPGs" by the Palmyrian military despite the fact that the RPG-7, from which the generic trademark gets its name, is an unguided weapon.
Must have been some sort of popularity with RPGs in YN's history.
ooF double ninjad
AN: May i guess about how that would work. Quantum entanglement of some sort?
In NT, analog photography is still popular. Color photography never took off in the consumer market in NT, meaning black and white photos could be developed further to become cheaper and compete with cell phones and digital cameras. Digital cameras were also somewhat popular in the 2000s, though were replaced by cell phones as the main competitor in the early 2010s. Cell phones may be very cheap in NT, though black and white cameras are still cheaper, along with the rolls of film used with it. Kodak and Linhof are the 2 largest photography companies in NT. After analog cameras died out in much of the Americas, Kodak moved almost entirely to New Transeurasia, as it had the largest analog photography market at the time.