Something interesting you might want to know is that tanks were used for the first time in this battle (though it took until September in real life). Maybe that could be worth something.
In an alternate 1916, a time machine is invented and two prototypes are made: one in France and one in Germany. However, the time machine can only go back in time to the first time that one was turned on.
The time machine is first turned on in June 30, 1916, marking that time as the earliest in time that people can go back in time. Each government decide to give their side's time machines to the commanding officers of the Battle of the Somme, which started on July 1.
The generals from both sides regularly go back in time to improve their military strategy with what they know from the future, not immediately knowing that the other side also has a time machine.
Finally, in the 327th variation of the Battle of the Somme, both time machines get destroyed before the generals can use them to go back in time again. Write about this battle.
A hitman who must get their kill is preparing to assassinate a business leader in their Seattle penthouse who got intel that someone was going to threaten their life.
What neither of them counted on was a magnitude 8 earthquake during the hunt.
Thisnameistrashy OP t1_j6n4qzc wrote
Reply to comment by raqshrag in [WP] You work for an organisation that works to prevent atrocities with the use of the butterfly effect, receiving bizarre orders from an ultra-intelligent AI that tells you weeks later what disasters your actions prevented and how. Recently, you start to suspect that the AI has ulterior motives. by Thisnameistrashy
No clue. If there was I didn’t watch it.