A Semi-Collaborative ISOT TL

1835
NORTH AMERICA

It is revealed that civilization exists on the moon, mostly populated by man-bats. After some observations of some building-like shapes upon the Moon, it is confirmed. From the 1840s to 1910s, Moon fever (an interest in the life of these man-bats) struck the world, the highlight being Georges Méliès' A Trip to the Moon (Le Voyage dans la Lune), based on novels by Jules Verne. Apollo 11 would provide the first interaction between man and man-bat, proving to be a peaceful place. With the help of Atlantean tech and Magic, the first colonies arrive in the 1990s. There are currently 60,000 humans on the moon.
 
1934
NORTH AMERICA

The Night Stalker today is now a farming pest that threatens the mammals that live on it. 2,000-2,500 Night Stalkers live on America currently.

ASIA

The Great Buddha of Kamakura comes alive and kills thousands of people before destruction by Kamikaze planes. An uptick in Buddhism and lower suicide rates follow.
 
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Hyacinth Walton Bucket and the rest of the characters from the BBC sitcom Keeping Up Appearances, appears at Stonehenge in 1987.
 
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