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A great start to hopefully a succesful series.
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Well written so far!
The summoning circumstances are a mystery, with bits and pieces of information being revealed over time. This is fresh in comparison to similar stories where it is immediately revealed or just never elaborated on other than just a random event.
Diplomacy, while not very elaborate is handled decently. I do have to criticize the market speech, as the crowd likely should've been much more skepticle and wary, but it still has reasoning. Overall, the diplomacy has been handled decently enough.
Militarily, the story is doing great. While it is obvious America has a technological advantage, it is not invincible. There has already been multiple situations that demonstrate that the new world is not to be underestimated and that it can and will fight back, albeit they won't be winning any direct engagements. Guerilla warfare, however, would likely result in the natives winning (especially if they somehow utilized some of the native wildlife that has shown to be an equal match for American tech on occasion).
Economically, the nation is definitely struggling as would be expected. Even with the natural resource deposits now available, this only exacerbates another problem: worker shortages. The author has a few options, from taking in former slaves as refugees and utilizing them to supplement the available workforce and settle those areas, having the US allow immigration from friendly nations and encourage people (immigrants and citizens alike) to settle and develop these areas, and a few others. It seems the author is leaning towards having the refugees settle and devlop these areas, so it'll be interesting to see how it plays out!
Kick back, relax, and enjoy the read!
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The United States finds itself teleported into a fantasy world. But everything is fine ! They have everything they have always wanted: unoccupied lands where Canada is to colonize them, abundant new natural resources to exploit, a racist and bellicose empire, but technologically outclassed, which will be easily defeated in order to to feel morally and militarily superior, and a whole bunch of oppressed people who are only there to applaud America once liberated.
In short, a wet dream of George Bush. I imagine it's hard not to value your country when the author writes this kind of fiction, but it's still possible not to make an entire country a Mary Sue.
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Great story so far, this story also touches a bit on political and some economic issues which make the story a bit more believable. Overall it's great
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Oh wow, this is better than I expected. Keep up the good work!
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Waste of time full of random pov's jump that didn't explain what happened to other pov and power balance is sh*t and ther some random side character popping out of nowhere etc.
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