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>>46420701
>Garbagepunk
Could be cool.
>>46420816
The players are scavengers on a garbage world, picking through the refuse of a thousand worlds.
One planet's trash is another planet's treasure.
>>46420865
Mutant rats, seagulls and raccoons
>>46420865
Deponia the RPG?
Could be fun.
we junkpunk now
>>46420894
>>46420896
What system would be good for junkpunk?
I get the feeling Laser Whales might be a good fit. Lots of character stuff and a good aesthetic.
>>46420865
The movie Soldier has a sweet garbage dump world.
>>46420701
>he doesn't play Raypunk
Absolutely disgusting
>>46420701
>hating Daft Punk
>>46420701
Well, yeah; remove the punk essence from any cyberpunk, steampunk, or whatever other kind of punk you like and then you've got a shiny surface with no core truth to it. All glitz and glam and facade is all that's left; it's nice to look at then, but nobody's going to remember it half as well as a sky the color of a television, tuned to a dead channel.
>>46420896
>>46420816
Ooh! Emphasize the part OP hates the excision of! Excellent!
>>46422229
Fuck yes Daft Punk.
>>46420701
Dare to be Stupid?
>Satisfaction..Guaranteed
>OR YOUR MONEY BACK!!!!!
>>46422229
Actually, I dislike daft punk. I'm honestly not big on synthesizers at all. I recognize they're good at what they do, I'm just not fond of it.
>>46420816
>>46420865
>>46422164
Raxus Prime in star wars is another good example.
Whatever happened to that Junkyard Wars show?
>>46420816
>>46422164
>>46423563
holy shit
>My setting has...
>Orcs
>Elves
>Dwarves
>Hobbits
>>46424231
US version ran for three years, UK version ran for 12, ending in 2010.
I couldn't find a reason with a cursory glance at wikipedia and imdb
>noblebright
>>46425183
This holy shit. Spergs that need everything grimdark are bad but vehement anti grimdark is even worse
>>46426385
>trashpunk
>Wall-E style consumerist apocalypse
>world convered in waste
>mad max style roving bands driving scrap vehicles and prowling for unspoiled food and anyone who might be carrying it
Does this exist and if not why.
>>46420865
You can play this RPG irl in China
>>46427073
>Does this exist
Yes, it's called India
>>46424032
I've noticed a trend among people that no one actually hates Daft Punk. People can like them. love them, and people can dislike them and still recognize that they're good, but I've never seen someone who vehemently hates them with a passion.
This is not unusual as people don't often have strong emotions about things they don't care for, but this is the internet and it should have come up by now.
>>46427131
Goddamn Anon, you can't burn india like that, lot of flammable, literal shit over there.
>>46427156
They're like the KISS of the 2000s. There isn't enough content to hate, its just a show.
>>46422965
junkpunk thread doesn't mean you can just throw your trash wherever anon. come on, some of us squat here. have some respect.
Spunkpunk
Monkpunk
Dystopian Qing China dominated by a hostile form of "Not-Buddhism" that preaches
A.) complete isolation
B.) the destruction of currency and money
No money means that in the sprawling bamboo cityscape, if you have nothing to offer, then the only things you can rely on are your wits and your fists.
>>46427490
We have designated shitting streets and everything.
>>46428275
like Paris!
Did someone say JunkpunK?
Dumping Junkland folder.
>>46428557
>>46428578
>>46428594
>>46420865
So, HOL without the humor?
>>46428610
>>46420816
>>46428629
>>46428652
>>46428675
>>46428689
>>46428623
>HOL
>humor
Pick one and only one. The jokes in that book were about as funny as an appendectomy, except you don't need an appendectomy 5 times a page.
>>46428697
>>46428712
>>46428737
>>46428759
>>46427073
>>46428707
I've had an appendectomy, can confirm
>>46428772
>>46427073
>>46427131
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>>46428793
>>46428817
>>46428831
This thread is witnessed
>>46428858
>>46427131
>>46428831
I love this guy's art, but he puts cocks on just about all his women! Why are so many futa artists so talented?
>>46428930
It's the power of cocks, Anon.
Christ, I KNEW I had those one somewhere...
>>46429063
Yeah, but I have difficulty masturbating to that!
>>46420865
Isn't this literally every post-apocalyptic setting?
>>46420896
Oh wow, it's westernized Laputa
>>46420865
I think there was an episode of MEGAS XLR like that. And the starting shell of Septerra Core.
>shitpost thread to worldbuilding
I love you /tg/.
For this to be proper -punk, these junklanders need and authority that they are rebelling against.
Wastelords of some kind. Maybe whatever corporation owns and fills the junkyard that is their lives.
Perhaps a recycling company that employs the dregs at 10cents a can they carry in, oppresses them through well paid, fed and protected guards (or junkyard robots).
>>46429189
The world hasn't been destroyed, it's a literal dump. The whole planet is a landfill.
>>46429294
This definitely exists in 40k. Not sure if there's a canon world like that or not but that kind of thing is definitely out there.
>>46429294
So it's like India in real life
>>46420865
"Dennis, there's some lovely filth down here!"
>>46427381
Lol no. If they were Kiss they'd be pumping out like a million shitty albums. They've only made 5 in like 20 years, and they're all quite good.
>>46427131
>player loots a better weapon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzQxmG9zn3c
>>46428737
Man, can you imagine a ship that sails through a junksea? How would that work?
>>46429772
Hovercrafts
>>46420701
Why did you post pic of your home OP?
>>46429772
If you mean a sea with junk floating on it, it'd probably be an impromptu kind ice-breaker with a purpose-built prow for knocking refuse aside.
If you mean a sea of junk, you probably couldn't. It would be like sailing through gravel. More likely you'd have a crawler of some sort. Massive treads or maybe legs to traverse the mounds of trash.
>>46429627
How would someone make Charlie in Degenesis?
>Judge (Hammer)
>Hates rat people (Palers)
>Burn addiction (huffing paint)
What am I missing?
There needs to be cockroach people.
>>46429839
Nailed it
https://youtu.be/jZnZrcvvyZM
>>46428878
Does anyone know what happened to the Lost Source threads? They had this kind of atmosphere to them.
>>46420701
I still feel steam punk could be cool. The industrial revolution was punk as fuck. Hell the time before i too. Massive wotking class getting shit on, slavery, companies with private armies and wealth and power to rival nation, imperialism, colonialism, first glance into horrors of industrialized war.
>>46430028
I think the last thread was some time in February. Dude was running some play-tests but he went radio-silent at some point after the 18th. Sucks, because I didn't get the latest update to the pdf.
>>46430034
You're right, but people often neglect that gritty side for the shiny fantastical stuff such as airships and sky pirates which can make the genre seem very shallow.
>>46430063
That's a shame, it was really coming together quite nicely.
>>46430034
>>46430073
There is nothing wrong with the shiny fantastical stuff; it's like how people complain when cyberpunk is anything other than a bunch of burnt-out miscreants eking out a living on the fringe of society, without variety the it quickly becomes stale and repetitive.
>>46430063
This is the latest one I've got.
>>46430034
>companies with private armies and wealth and power to rival nation,
Explain further
>>46430168
The East India Company.
>>46430034
Have you played Arcanum? Cause that game did steampunk right and it was cool.
>>46429964
Erratic lack of knowledge.
Also he doesn't really hate the Palers so much as anyone who is forced to slaughter countless score by his 'friends' as his job.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIWss-_5HGM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzj6EeFi_7U
I'm not so familiar with Degenesis
Here are some good documentaries for inspiration:
Wasteland
>Features the world's largest landfill, Jardim >Gramacho outside of Rio de Janeiro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNlwh8vT2NU
Dark Days
>Shows the lives of the homeless living in the Freedom tunnel in NYC
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dh4s78Db5OQ
Garbage Dreams
>The Zaballeen have survived for centuries by recycling Cairo's waste. Members of Egypt's minority Coptic Christian community, these entrepreneurial garbage workers recycle nearly all the trash they collect, maintaining what could be the world’s most efficient waste disposal system.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b26dBL5tQPk
>>46430252
>Dark Days
My negus
>>46429144
A few more years, anon. Give it a few more years.
>>46425183
NobleDark is better
>shitpost
>get legitimate thread
>>46430010
Like these guys?
>>46427073
an Idiocracy roleplaying game would be pretty sweet too.
>>46430449
Don't look like a roach to me, mate.
>OP makes a thread making fun of -punk settings
>/tg/ uses OP's picture as inspiration for a new -punk setting
amazing
>>46430449
Naw, something more like this.
>>46430152
Yep that was what I was getting at. I like airships as much as the next guy, but you need something to help shake it up a bit.
>>46430390
Actually NobleDark is the best because it's the reality. GrimDark is derp fantasy for edgy kids and NobleBright is boring escapism. And GrimBright is just another word for NobleDark.
>>46430598
I took the prefix to mean the overall aesthetic and nature of the characters and surface of the setting to a lesser extent. While the suffix represented the true the nature of the world or setting.
Grimbright with these rules would be separate from Nobledark but it seems the least feasible. Morbid assholes in a generally hopeful and good world?
What if all the garbage mages through into summoned portals all end up the same place, forming a plane of junk and refuse.
>>46430680
>Morbid assholes in a generally hopeful and good world?
You know that actually sounds quite interesting. I think there has been some sci-fi like that where people become bored being in perfect world and thus turn to morbid assholes.
Personally I have always seen it so that Grim/Noble means how people act and Dark/Bright is state of the world. Like you said this technically means that GrimBright is possible, but I don't remember ever seen setting that is actually GrimBright. Often when people use it seems to refer to NobleDark settings that have aesthetically colorful world, but I don't think the Dark/Bright is just about aesthetics. I mean you can have colorful world that is really crappy place to be and I don't think there's anything bright in such setting.
>>46430680
>Morbid assholes in a generally hopeful and good world?
So it's a story based around the villains in a standard fantasy world? That might be neat.
>>46430881
I wonder why that kind stories are so rare. I mean stories with antiheroes or even villains as protagonists are common, but that seems to always mean that the world will be bent more towards realism and thus Dark.
>>46430929
They're hard to not fuck up. You have to somehow make an irredeemable asshole tolerable to read while also make the reader want to sit through his inevitable string of defeats as the hero does his thing.
The reason a lot of villain-centered stories gray it up is because they're trying to make their main character more relateable, but it's hard to relate to the main character when he's Literally Hitler minus those comfy home-movie bits.
>>46431081
People love the classically pure evil Disney villains. They don't have to be petty and bloodthirsty to be bad people. They can just be people trying to do evil things.
I'd argue average D&D campaign in NobleBright setting can be considered straight example of real GrimBright story if players take murderhobo antics to extreme level and start killing good guys too.
Ironically, even your normal NobleBright D&D adventure might be actually GrimBright in disguise if you consider that your players are constantly murdering sentient beings for usually pretty petty reasons. I mean isn't dungeon crawling just fancy name for home invasion and is ethnic cleansing very noble thing to do?