Germany and Sister America with baby NASA who is the son of Germany and Sister America
(history reason why Germany's the dad, yes this about Operation Paperclip)
I like to imagine NASA and Scania's situation is reverse where NASA and Germany know they're related but Brother America (NASA"s uncle) doesn't know and Scania and Denmark don't know they're related but brother Sweden (Scania's uncle) does know
There are three sheep per person in Australia. New Zealand has seven times as many sheep as people. Both pale in comparison to the Falkland Islands' amazing 167 sheep per person!
@AmericanButterfly
You're telling me this cartoon pinup was drawn 60-70 years ago? I am skeptical. :P
If that's meant to be a shadow, its much too long, unless they were all wearing hats with long brims. (And if Sis-USA's hair is combed back, without bangs, there should be nothing casting a shadow on her face at all.)
@Hinoron They had long sleeves and gloves too? And Sister America had a longer skirt. Was that their lab-uniform or something? Apparently the baby had a mask too... and something for the hands?
@DCP it's complicated but the short answer history reasons, after WWII a bunch of ex-nazi German scientist and engineers went to work for the US and later NASA, and it was German (technically Prussian) scientists Warren Braun who convinced the US to go to the moon
Fun fact even though America doesn't know Germany is NASA's dad England does know and he wasn't very happy finding out that a country he's co-occuping got his daughter knock up which Sister America had to tell him "don't be mad at Germany I was the one who came on to him" which England replied "no shite"
He's aroace
He aged rapidly about the same normal human but slow down when he became a teenager
(That why his biological age is so close to his parents)
He can speak Klingon
His favorite movie is Spaceballs
He likes all star wars movies but will admit the originals are the best
He likes star trek
He kind of shy
40