EDG said:Over 60 years after WWII ended, nobody's used a single nuke in anger, and that was from only two (small, by modern standards) nukes being dropped on two (small, by modern standards) towns in Japan.
If North Korea or Iran started slinging nukes, I completely believe nukes would be slung right back at them. Iran has even stated over and over again they wish to destroy Israel while at the same time advancing their own nuclear technology.
EDG said:Would it really affect peoples' psychologies for 300 years? Sure, the consequences of wars we had 200-300 years ago are still there, but I don't think many people are genuinely concerned about...<snip>.....
But if it's a nuclear war on the scale described in T2000, it would be something that no war has ever come close to in world history. Nuclear arms stigmata might just hang on for several centuries. It's never happened on that scale. A near world civilization extinction scare would last for some time.
rust said:If I had to come up with a scenario where a state named Bavaria does exist, my only idea would be to split the German speaking territories in half, with one nation "Germany" in the north and another one named "Bavaria" and formed of Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg and Austria in the south.
I have to admit my reason for wanting Bavaria is biased. First, I wouldn't want 2300 AD to remove the Bavarian colonies. One more step towards something, "other then 2300 AD". Second, I'm American, but a large part of my ancestry is German, specifically Bavarian (a Bavarian shield hangs beside my desk). Add in my father and mother-in-law are Bavarian citizens and I love visting the place and it makes the idea of playing a future Bavarian colonist fun stuff.

Imagine a person from Texas hearing you were going to scrap the Texan Republic from 2300 AD.....
EDG said:I think all this discussion is demonstrating that the Twilight War is too much hassle, and that it's better to skip over the thing by saying (as I think Sturn suggested) that "A big war happened, and things changed". The whys, wherefores and reasons are just not relevant to 2300AD.
I completely agree. Keep it generic. But, I still want the old war to be a nuclear one or it is another step towards Something Other then 2300 AD. Even though I want generalizations (for reasons stated above) you also may be forced to give enough detail to explains such things as Bavaria and Texas being independent nations. For example, I'm not sure if saying "there was a nuclear war for reason X and afterwards several new nations arose from the ashes" is enough. Players will ask why exactly nation X arose, why exactly is France now a power house, why exactly has technology not advanced much, etc. You are forced to explain some things in more detail.