Key Storyline Points
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Timeline
Sunday, April 2, 2000 - Rita Stearns and Tom Simpson are married in her hometown Grantville, WV. Rita's brother Mike Stearns was president of the United Mine Workers of America local, so many coal miners and their families were at the reception in the high school cafeteria. Tom Simpson was the starting nose guard for the WVU Mountaineers. His parents came down from Pittsburgh, although they did not approve of the marriage.
Sunday, May 25, 1631 - An Assiti shard moved a sphere a little over six miles in diameter to Thuringia, in the Germanies, during the Thirty Years War. It appeared just a few days after the sack of Magdeburg, arguably the single greatest atrocity of the war. Mike, Police Chief Dan Frost, and several miners break up an atrocity just over the border of the Ring of Fire and rescue Balthasar and Rebecca Abrabanel.
Wednesday, May 28, 1631 - A town meeting is held in the high school gym. After Mike's "I say we start the American Revolution one hundred and fifty years early" speech, he is elected chairman of the Emergency Committee.
Monday, June 30, 1631 - Up-timers and Alexander Mackay's Scots defeat a tercio and liberate Badenburg in the Battle of the Crapper. Jeff Higgins rescues Gretchen Richter.
Wednesday, September 17, 1631 - King Gustav II Adolf's Swedish army defeats Count Tilly's Imperial Army at Breitenfeld. In the new timeline, this battle plays out very much the same as it did in our timeline.
Early October, 1631 - A fragment of Tilly's scattered forces marches on Jena. Grantville sends a mix of up-time and down-time forces. The battle is fought almost entirely by sniper Julie Simms.
December, 1631 - Mike Stearns is elected President of the New United States.
August, 1632 - Cardinal Richelieu engineers a multi-pronged attack on Grantville. Imperial mercenary commander Albrecht von Wallenstein designates the high school as the main target. NUS forces are victorious at Eisenach, the Wartburg, Suhl, and downtown Grantville. Captain Gars arrives with Swedish, Finnish, and Lapp troops, and the combined forces defeat the Croats at Grantville High School.
September, 1632 - NUS and Swedish forces shatter Wallenstein's army in the Battle of Alte Veste outside Nuremberg. In contrast to our timeline, Gustav II Adolf does not need to retreat from Nuremberg, and there is no battle of Lützen for him to die in.
Fall, 1631 - Gustav II Adolf and Mike Stearns organized the Confederated Principalities of Europe.
Characters
The city of Grantville is the collective protagonist of the 1632 series. Eric pointed to these eight as his main characters. If more than one of these couples is present, you're reading a "main line" book.
Rebecca Abrabanel - young Jewish woman born in England and raised in Amsterdam
Jeff Higgins - high school senior, D&D aficionado
Alexander Mackay - captain of a company of Scots cavalry in the Swedish army
Melissa Mailey - high school English teacher
James Nichols - African-American doctor from Chicago, in town because his daughter Sharon was one of Rita's bridesmaids
Gretchen Richter - young German woman taken captive by mercenaries
Julie Simms - captain of the cheerleading team, potential biathlon competitor
Michael Stearns - coal miner and UMWA union local president
Terms, Concepts, and Groups of People
Committees of Correspondence - organized to spread up-time ideals, leaders include Gretchen Richter, Gunter Achterhof, and Joachim von Thierbach ("Spartacus")
Down-timer - a person born in the sixteenth or seventeenth century
Up-timer - one of the approximately 3,551 West Virginians who came through the Ring of Fire
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