Slightly inspired by this thread: http://forum.sealionpress.co.uk/index.php?threads/if-those-who-had-died-in-their-time-had-lived-longer-if-oscar-wilde-had-seen-wwi-and-other-ideas.2145
The idea is to list some people who (after 1700) had lives cut short by the matter of their death during a war, and then maybe add what they could have accomplished if they hadn't died. The rule is that they must have died during a war that their country was involved, but they don't have actually had to have fought in said war.
To start with an example:
Joseph P. Kennedy II, died in 1944 but could have been a future President (as he was in For All Time, the last normal President before the madness truly began).
The idea is to list some people who (after 1700) had lives cut short by the matter of their death during a war, and then maybe add what they could have accomplished if they hadn't died. The rule is that they must have died during a war that their country was involved, but they don't have actually had to have fought in said war.
To start with an example:
Joseph P. Kennedy II, died in 1944 but could have been a future President (as he was in For All Time, the last normal President before the madness truly began).