Guttersnipe
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If so, what's your favorite subgenre? Steampunk, dieselpunk, atompunk, etc.? As for me, I can't choose. Feel free to post examples.
I am a great fan of the film Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. So I guess I am in the Dieselpunk camp. I love the look of the film. but only just.
Dunno. I might give Cassette Futurism a try, until NewNewWaveCore kicks off.If so, what's your favorite subgenre? Steampunk, dieselpunk, atompunk, etc.? As for me, I can't choose. Feel free to post examples.
The Tv show The Wild Wild West is a Science fiction western and would fit nicely into the category of steampunk .I could write a lot about this, but basically yes, it's great and if Space Captain Smith hadn't been retro, it and its sequels probably would never have got published. I also ended up meeting a lot of nice people through it and going to some very entertaining events, so I can't really complain.
Like a lot of people, I liked steampunk and that kind of thing before I knew that there was a word for it. These days, I see a lot of internet discussion about whether something is steampunk, dieselpunk or whatever, which I think misses the point: for me, retro works best as an influence, not a simple yes/no answer. Something like Dune, in my mind, is full of historical references: the Fremen look Arabic, the noble houses somewhat Victorian, the Saudakar are a 1950s pulp American view of Nazis, the Emperor is a medieval king, and so on.
It can be easy for retro stuff to get a bit repetitive - sometimes it's like the shuffling of a small pack of cards - but there are some excellent stories and films out there.