ultranos: kino standing, staring ahead (where the wild dreams are)
I have a special love for the Steampunk genre. The first one-shot LARP I ever wrote (that would be Flight of the Dauntless, for those keeping score at home) was total Victorian Steampunk: English aristocracy, airships, grimy engineers, a clock-work boy, and a werewolf priest. (Because, you know, Anglican werewolves totally make sense...let's forget that he was bitten by a coyote.) And I'm currently working on a tabletop campaign setting involving Steampunk and Lovecraftian horror. And if I could ever figure out how to do it, a Steampunk AU of Stargate could be fascinating.

(Someone remind me to get photos of the brass goggles some of The Usual Suspects machined last term. Yes, out of brass tubing, acrylic, and leather. They're heavy, but they look FANTASTIC.)

So, imagine my delight when Ars Technica had this article: The Memories of Our Future: Steampunk in Gaming. A look at what steampunk is and how it's appeared in video games, which for me is basically "two great tastes that go great together!" It also touches on why the genre has pretty much taken a backseat for so many decades, even though it's what sci-fi used to be (back in the days of Jules Verne. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea was my favorite required reading in 7th grade).
Date/Time: 2008-06-02 05:16 (UTC)Posted by: [personal profile] auguris
auguris: Close up shot of the bottom of a kitten's foot. (sup bitches)
So, because emoing myself out about Universe Lost isn't enough personal torture, I'm also working on another huge project that I haven't bothered to tell anybody about. It was going to be high fantasy, but that didn't make a lot of sense. Then you said steampunk, and a couple of days later everything clicked into place. Of course, now I have to reread all the staples of the genre to make sure I'm doing it right. ALSO of course, my parents got rid of all those books at one point or another, so I have to go about finding them a different way.

IN CONCLUSION: This is all your fault. :P
Date/Time: 2008-06-02 11:12 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] ultranos-fic.livejournal.com
You do realize I feel no guilt whatsoever, right?

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"So she's good cop, he's bad cop, you're morally-questionable cop, and I'm set-things-on-fire cop."

"Sounds about right."

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"WARNING: When attempting to be clever, make sure you not actually just being stupid."

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"Did you remember to sacrifice the goat before burning the ISO to the DVD-R?"

"Crap! Um, I've got a charred piece of meat here."

"That's called a steak. That's dinner. What about the sacrifices?"

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"I escape through quantum-tunneling. What do I need to roll for that?"

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"Why is it called a 'Monkeylord'?"

"Because it looks like a spider."

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"I have a moral objection to this problem. It implies microwaving a steak."

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"Did you eat the crazy cookies this morning?"

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"The GPU goes 4 by 4, hurrah, hurrah."

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