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iinnk

PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 6:46 am


so, i'm in the process of developing a whole new subgenre to the one most well-known in our presence.

it is currently named: mechanaorganics.

yaknow, combining the machinery of steampunk, with organics.

it'll be smashing, don't worry.

but for updates on both mechorg, and steampunk, my blog is now being updated.

......oh, and name suggestions are greatly suggestible, if you so wish to contribute.

-_Q good day to the lot of you.
PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:00 am


Would that also include things such as clockwork prosthetics?

Kurisu of the Hellfire


Raziel Hotokashi

PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:25 am


Kurisu of the Hellfire
Would that also include things such as clockwork prosthetics?
I'd hope so.
PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 10:03 am


Organic mechs. Cool. The first thing that popped into my head was steampunk Guyver.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 10:25 am


Like... a mix of The Bicentinnial Man by Isaac Asimov and A Guide to Clocks by J. H. Arnolds?
PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:11 pm


i was gonna suggest Org-Punk... but that looked sooo wrong when i 1st typed it...

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MyIian

PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:13 pm


I'll just leave this here for ye. wink

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transhumanism
PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 5:51 pm


@kurisu: it would be tragic if it didn't.
@thani10: ;DDDD
@fire-link: very much so. smile
@mylian: thats allllmost what i was aiming for, but not quite.
simply a bit less humane would do.
i'm more of a machine-and-plant gent.
mrgreen

iinnk


iinnk

PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 5:53 pm


Behatzlacha-S
Like... a mix of The Bicentinnial Man by Isaac Asimov and A Guide to Clocks by J. H. Arnolds?

as for replying to you, i'll have to search them beforehand. surprised

unless, perhaps, you have the time to hum a few bars?
PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 8:24 pm


City of Lost Children? I haven't seen all of it yet but the villains have clockwork ocular implants and rayguns.

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Okay Bad Example

PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:57 am


I know everybody's probably getting tired of my referencing China Mieville, but what I first thought of was something like his "remades" and "fReemades", only with the modifications more advantageous...
PostPosted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 2:17 pm


Akonite
City of Lost Children? I haven't seen all of it yet but the villains have clockwork ocular implants and rayguns.


surprised

iinnk


Rukario_Rue

PostPosted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:04 pm


You know, I was planning a character that would fit well to this.

He had always hated steam machines. Thought that they were too crude and noisy, you know. So he began researching internal combustion in secret (in my setting, a major petrol related disaster prompted the Ministry of Public Safety to outlaw internal combustion research). However, an accident in his workshop resulted in a steel rod being driven through his chest, piercing his heart. He nearly died, but a neighboring doctor heard a muffled explosion from his residence and arrived in time to get him safely to a proper hospital. His heart was patched in places, and outfitted with a mechanical device which acted like a pacemaker. The device derived mechanical power from the movement of the heart, each beat creating enough power to fire a small Tesla coil (reffered to as an arc plate) which shocked his heart into beating again...powering the next shock. He went on to revise his view on steam technology, researching ways to make it more to his own standards.
PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 10:58 am


Rukario_Rue
You know, I was planning a character that would fit well to this.

He had always hated steam machines. Thought that they were too crude and noisy, you know. So he began researching internal combustion in secret (in my setting, a major petrol related disaster prompted the Ministry of Public Safety to outlaw internal combustion research). However, an accident in his workshop resulted in a steel rod being driven through his chest, piercing his heart. He nearly died, but a neighboring doctor heard a muffled explosion from his residence and arrived in time to get him safely to a proper hospital. His heart was patched in places, and outfitted with a mechanical device which acted like a pacemaker. The device derived mechanical power from the movement of the heart, each beat creating enough power to fire a small Tesla coil (reffered to as an arc plate) which shocked his heart into beating again...powering the next shock. He went on to revise his view on steam technology, researching ways to make it more to his own standards.
An electrically powered artificial heart that derives it's power from perpetual motion? Awesome!

Kurisu of the Hellfire


Rukario_Rue

PostPosted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:36 pm


Kurisu of the Hellfire
Rukario_Rue
You know, I was planning a character that would fit well to this.

He had always hated steam machines. Thought that they were too crude and noisy, you know. So he began researching internal combustion in secret (in my setting, a major petrol related disaster prompted the Ministry of Public Safety to outlaw internal combustion research). However, an accident in his workshop resulted in a steel rod being driven through his chest, piercing his heart. He nearly died, but a neighboring doctor heard a muffled explosion from his residence and arrived in time to get him safely to a proper hospital. His heart was patched in places, and outfitted with a mechanical device which acted like a pacemaker. The device derived mechanical power from the movement of the heart, each beat creating enough power to fire a small Tesla coil (reffered to as an arc plate) which shocked his heart into beating again...powering the next shock. He went on to revise his view on steam technology, researching ways to make it more to his own standards.
An electrically powered artificial heart that derives it's power from perpetual motion? Awesome!

The odd thing is that it's mechanically feasible...with a few assumptions...like it never breaking down... ninja
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