They're having a ton of fun with it and that's all that matters.
Make sure you never go to prison for starters.how to guarantee that your shit doesn't get interrupted.
The time has passed.
Too much of the foundation of cyberpunk has already been explored to death in other science fiction genres.
I still want the Ridley Scott Neuromancer movie I was promised in 1990, however.
I think it's a genre that can continue to endure, like anything else. New stories can be based in that setting, just like new stories continue to be based in the Wild West.
True. There's a scene around here for it, but they mix it with furrys or werewolves and vampires. What makes it Steampunk is sort of in the background, that bums me out.
Possibly, but much of the speculation that made cyberpunk incredibly cool in the eighties has already been surpassed by contemporary technology.
However, I think it can be argued that Cyberpunk has been extremely present in film over the last five or ten years, it just hasn't been obvious.
How do you do that?
Cyberpunk is far far better
Fuck steampunk. Yeah, that comes across as really angry, but I absolutely despise the genre. It wouldn't be so bad all on it's own, but fans are often obsessed with making steampunk versions of shit from other stories and I hate it. Steampunk Boba Fett. Steampunk Iron Man. Steampunk Abraham fucking Lincoln. Also, as somebody with a mechanical engineering degree, the nonfunctional gears and shit that get slapped all over everything piss me off.
So cyberpunk wins by default.
Yeah, I totally agreee. The potential is there though.
There's definitely some good steampunk stuff out there, but most of it is so creatively bankrupt that it hurts. Ignoring the issue of ripoffs for a second, the single biggest pitfall with most steampunk is that the artists have zero knowledge of mechanics and industrial design. These creations obviously would never work from a pure engineering standpoint or else they would have been designed back in the 1800s, so the whole deal is creating the illusion of function. And if you don't know how actual stuff works then good luck making something fake look like it works. So instead of good design people just slap gears, pistons, and vents all over some retro-modern design and call it steampunk.