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It's always hard to pigeonhole things, especially as they become more specific beetnemesis Send a noteboard - 24/04/2011 06:27:28 PM
Like there's fantasy, but then there's urban fantasy, epic fantasy, modern fantasy, and I'm sure a half dozen others I can't think of off hand. And you can take something like Harry Potter and quantify it as any of them, if you want to (urban because it often takes place in cities and towns, modern because its set in present day and they use magic for things like cars and telephones, epic because there's a Big Evil Wizard who is going to Take Over The World...)

So yeah, all of those little categories of 'punk were interesting, but it's probably best not to try too hard to force a given story into a specific hole.
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The Sprawl Trilogy and Thoughts Thereof (or What Ever Happened to Cyberpunk?) - 19/04/2011 10:50:26 PM 2540 Views
Why I prefer cyberpunk in near future settings to (most) of the steampunk sub-genre. - 19/04/2011 10:55:57 PM 1388 Views
The difference is that steampunk, by and large, is very aware of its implausibility. - 20/04/2011 01:32:57 AM 948 Views
IMO, cyberpunk has become somewhat dated. - 20/04/2011 04:46:55 AM 1193 Views
Actually, I can live with that, though terms like "dated" invite trouble. - 20/04/2011 07:01:50 AM 1039 Views
Re: Actually, I can live with that, though terms like "dated" invite trouble. - 22/04/2011 04:12:20 AM 1111 Views
No, I took your point. - 22/04/2011 03:43:18 PM 1199 Views
so...is bladerunner cyberpunk - 20/04/2011 09:48:15 PM 892 Views
It's usually seen as the archetypal cyberpunk film, yeah. - 21/04/2011 10:50:44 AM 1226 Views
so cyber is the time and punk is the attitude? - 21/04/2011 12:57:01 PM 1014 Views
I don't think the portmanteau is that precisely defined. - 21/04/2011 08:31:34 PM 1133 Views
I am amazed that no one has referenced this TVTropes page yet... - 23/04/2011 07:45:14 PM 1393 Views
Playing with fire; I should've known TVTropes would exhaustively cover the derivatives. - 24/04/2011 03:11:56 AM 1318 Views
It's always hard to pigeonhole things, especially as they become more specific - 24/04/2011 06:27:28 PM 981 Views
Precisely. - 26/04/2011 03:04:54 AM 1268 Views
The "dated" idea is interesting. - 23/04/2011 08:08:26 PM 1053 Views
PS the Takeshi Kovacs books are great, and you should all go read them *NM* - 23/04/2011 08:09:54 PM 449 Views
I'll add it to the list then, thanks. *MN* - 24/04/2011 03:19:09 AM 920 Views

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