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* In ''[[Cradleland]]'', a man from twentieth century America had flown through a hyperspatial interstellar portal to a world populated by [[Transplanted Humans]] and got stranded there. He had patented a few inventions due to his technical knowledge, including a Stirling-cycle engine. He did not bring any radios though. |
* In ''[[Cradleland]]'', a man from twentieth century America had flown through a hyperspatial interstellar portal to a world populated by [[Transplanted Humans]] and got stranded there. He had patented a few inventions due to his technical knowledge, including a Stirling-cycle engine. He did not bring any radios though. |
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* Rome, Sweet Rome examines whether a modern U.S. Marine Expeditionary Unit could overthrow the Roman Empire in the reign of Agustus (23 B.C.). |
* Rome, Sweet Rome examines whether a modern U.S. Marine Expeditionary Unit could overthrow the Roman Empire in the reign of Agustus (23 B.C.). |
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* Forty-year-old career woman Tori Felix, reincarnated into fourteen-year-old Victoria Sophia Guevera at the start of the [[ |
* Forty-year-old career woman Tori Felix, reincarnated into fourteen-year-old Victoria Sophia Guevera at the start of the [[Reincarnation Fantasy|Isekai]] web novel ''[[Tori Transmigrated]]'', sets about introducing a host of things she misses from 21st-century Earth to the fantasy-medieval [[Dating Sim]] world into which she's been inserted, from burritos and quilted down-insulated clothing through tabletop games like ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'', ''[[Settlers of Catan]]'' and [[Mahjong]] to using the setting's magic to recreate refrigerators, air conditioners and hair dryers among many other conveniences. |
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