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Post by missyfan45 on Nov 27, 2020 2:20:45 GMT
Many pieces of pop culture have featured this mythical battle in their stories, strangely Doctor Who has not. This is ripe for a "Custer lives" ah or another plot line.
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Post by Catsmate on Nov 27, 2020 8:40:14 GMT
True, though the 'Gunfight at the OK Corral' had some similar resonances, to may anyway. In the daily thread we've covered a few of them, Thermopylae, Masada, the Fall of Constantinople, the Osowiec Fortress, the Battle of Roncevaux Pass, the Defence of the Post Office in Danzig, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and the Battle of Hel.
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Post by Catsmate on Dec 2, 2020 23:08:40 GMT
BTW, episode 8 of The Time Tunnel had Tony and Doug, the pair of involuntary time travellers, drop into Montana the day before the battle. It wasn't particularly good or historically accurate.
The old Twilight Zone episode 'The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms' has the crew of a US National Guard tank displaced from 1964 to 1876 and getting involved in events, unfortunately for Custer and his men, sans their Stuart. This seems to have possibilities.
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