/k/ if you had to pick a punk world to live in, which would it be? If you know of more, post em. But heres what I got so far. I imagine each world has a whole different array of guns.
>>32264643
Cyberpunk has the coolest shit.
Who wouldn't want to live in a blade runner or GitS universe?
>>32264643
Steampunk for those Kaiser Balloons I've heard about
>>32264643
Never tried ray punk.
But hell, hand me a lasrifle and point in the direction of some bug eyed alien, I'll die a happy man.
>>32264643
What ever the fallout world is
>>32264770
That would be a combo of raypunk and dieselpunk.
>>32264643
cyberpunk is around the corner dude
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>>32264776
That would be Atompunk/Atomicpunk
Diesel/steampunk
Maybe a little ray.
I love me some airships.
>>32264643
We're already halfway to cyberpunk, so I think I'd give raypunk a chance. Gotta defend those hot venus babes from dinosaurs!
>>32264643
Heres more punks
whatever gets me a Mad Max lifestyle
>>32264643
I'll take the cyberpunk
>tfw we already pretty much live in a cyberpunk world, only without any of the cool shit
Disielpunk, Zeppelins for fun and profit!
>>32264643
Biopunk. Let me bio engineer my problems away. Also that's not dieselpunk.
Cyberpunk duh, we're almost there anyways.
>>32264643
REMINDER: Whereas CyberPunk was the original thematic and brought a lot of legitimate and interesting questions regarding the evergrowing power given to companies, large-scale surveillance, dependence to technology, and so many more, hence the "Punk" in the name; all the other bastardized offshoots that came after are nothing but sub-genres of uchronia without any defining qualities except their aesthetic, which isn't even clearly defined to begin with.
>Mad Max classified as "dieselpunk"
>"steampunk" being represented only by a handful of second class games, novels and shitty cosplay
>shamelessly branding "raypunk" over what has been known as classical science fiction pulp, like Flash Gordon and co.
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There are legit examples of [genre]punk but they tend to explore the same themes of mistrust in authority that cyberpunk does. The Difference Engine is a good example of genre-correct steampunk.
I'm not sure if "raypunk" really does exist, but by the authentic definition it would probably involve tramp freighter haulers ekeing out a living while trying to avoid the grasping and corrupt Stellar Patrol. They'd stop at the asteroid mines, have an extremely sketchy sexual encounter with a buxom alien who may or may not be green and then trip balls on dubious pollen that adhered in their poorly-maintained airlock.
given OP's criteria, I would go with dieselpunk, but with corsets
I love the shit outta Shadowrun.
So yeah, Cyberpunk for sure.
Plus Anarcho Transhumanism is the best.
Dieselpunk is definitely the most /k/
I like steampunk
Cyber-Diesel, or whatever the fusion of the two is called because post-apocalyptic ruins and neon mega tribes get me harder than durasteel.
>>32264770
Fallout is a combo of basically all of them, Fallout is a very very large universe that covers a little of something with the ability to expand where needed. Fallout brings cyberpunk, Dieselpunk and Raypunk with a tiny bit of Steampunk if you count The Prydwen and the USS Constitution not a whole lot of steam or brass tho