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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink76•2 months agoNah, key difference is that in atompunk, the energy is typically converted into electricity. A big part of steampunk is the pipes moving steam to the contraptions, compared to wires moving electricity.
minus-square@QuetzalcutlasslinkEnglish4•edit-22 months agoThat raises the question: are the Voyager probes (or anything with an RTG) considered Atompunk, or do they need random bits of sheet metal welded on to meet the aesthetic first?
Nah, key difference is that in atompunk, the energy is typically converted into electricity.
A big part of steampunk is the pipes moving steam to the contraptions, compared to wires moving electricity.
That raises the question: are the Voyager probes (or anything with an RTG) considered Atompunk, or do they need random bits of sheet metal welded on to meet the aesthetic first?
Random bit of
sheetmetalAtompunk confirmed