What historical event would you like to relive?

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Victorian Britain, I guess. It'd be fun to compare it to all the books and movies.
 

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*cough*[small][small]Largest all woman orgy in history.[/small][/small]*Cough*

As I was saying, the construction of the pyramids to shut all the alien nuts.
 

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The relive part makes it difficult to choose. I'd love to witness WW2 from an untouchable viewpoint. To witness some of the bigger battles, but if I actually had to relive it. I'm going to choose the height of the Roman Empire. Witness the Gladiatorial Games, the forum, circus maximus, maybe a few orgiesI mean... the baths.
 

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Honestly, I would love to relive the Trinity nuclear bomb test, if only to see how everyone everyone reacted at the time. The explosion itself is all well and good, but I want to see what its creators thought moments after.

Also the burning of Rome, to see if Nero was as talented a musician as they say.
 

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Eh, none, really. I like modern technology and society. Medicine and hygiene and relative lack of lynch mobs in particular.
 

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Do I retain my knowledge of future technology and science?

If so, I would relive the Siege of Baghdad (1258) and slaughter the Mongols.
 

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Not G. Ivingname said:
As I was saying, the construction of the pyramids to shut all the alien nuts.
Lolwut? But Stargate is a documentary series. Totally real.
 

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A single event? I guess one of the great triumphs of Rome, preferably one by Ceasar, Augustus or TiberiusTraianus.
 

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Eleuthera said:
A single event? I guess one of the great triumphs of Rome, preferably one by Ceasar, Augustus or Tiberius.
I'd recommend Caesar, he had a bunch back to back. And, IIRC, a chariot pulled by lions.
 

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I think the renaissance would be a good vote.
I'll get to experience great art, culture, assassins and intelligence. Of course this is what comes to mind, if I would get to go to Italy in that time, I am sure it would look outstanding.

Of course I'll need some Italian lessons and clothing suitable for the era.
I'll meet all the cool people!
 

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Not G. Ivingname said:
*cough*[small][small]Largest all woman orgy in history.[/small][/small]*Cough*
Huh, I think my ex was at that gig...

OT: Um... since the thread title and OP ask different questions, I'll answer both:

Historical event: not really sure... there are a few... Battle of Ilipa would be a good one, all however many days of it it was. Um... Battle of Kursk, for the biggest tank fest with live rounds ever... the accession and coronation of Frederick III, but I think I'd be depressed for a long time... I'm sure there are others, but I can't think of them at the moment... -_-

Historical period: again, not really sure... maybe mid-Republic Rome, though I'd really be tempted to constantly heckle Cato and throw rotten food at him... can't think of much else (mostly healthcare related issues) -_-
 

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The moment the Dinosaurs were wiped out I imagine it must have been impressive to watch. Ancient Rome is a good one aswell with it's gladiator battles and orgies.
 
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2nd Kursk Tankfest recommendation (though only if I lived, obviously, not gonna recommend it if I burned to death, duh).

Birth of Jesus / be on the set of the filming of The Life Of Brian (equally good) (What?)

I'd like to witness the historical period when a lot more species of our own genus were visible (haha, you can see my genus) and perhaps more importantly, still alive ;)

This is an undocumented period of time, and may give us some serious insight into our own origins.
 

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I'm going to stay out of any era with significantly worse hygiene/safety/medicinal standards, since just a cut or two will be the death of me. Similarly, no wars, no lethal radiation, etc. I want to survive my visit. Preferably very little language gap, since it'll be pretty boring to hear Roman centurions give speeches if I don't understand Latin.

So, with those guidelines in mind, probably Martin Luther King's "I have a dream" speech. Maybe not the most exciting answer, but I'd still get a lot out of it.
 

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Reliving the Disco era... Although, I still feel that some of the shit Disco went through was a bit uncalled for...

Other than that, the era that brought us the greatness that was Bach...
 

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Probably the height of the Roman Empire.


Sigh...... We need to bring back gladiator fights. The coliseum is still there. It can be rebuilt.
 

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I'd love to be an untouchable shadow watching what really happened to the Dyatlov Pass team.

On the other hand? The night that team mysteriously vanished was the same night that Buddy Holly, the Big Bopper, and Richie Valens played their last gig: February 2, 1959.

Hmmmm...

Come to think of it, I might rather want to see Buddy Holly. ;) Little known fact was that Waylon Jennings was Buddy's bass player on that tour. He would have been on the plane if he hadn't given up his seat to the Big Bopper, who fell ill from being in the cold tour bus. The third and final seat on the plane was for Buddy's guitarist, Tommy Allsup, but Richie Valens challenged Tommy to a coin toss for that seat. Obviously, Richie won the toss.

There were a lot of strange twists of fate around the world that night, weren't there? That night could be an entire time period in and of itself.
 

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Huh. The first thought that popped into my head was, "Hiroshima".

Am I horrible person? I might be a horrible person.

Anyway, that would be rather impractical for obvious reasons.
 

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Zhukov said:
Huh. The first thought that popped into my head was, "Hiroshima".

Am I horrible person? I might be a horrible person.
Actually? The immediate answer that came to mind when I saw the title of this post was "Titanic."

If you're horrible, then I'll keep you company. ;)