Over the years, I've had people tell my how cool it would be to live in the world of "Zaibatsu Tears". Pi has her own opinions on this.
A quick ink piece for Pi Day.
A quick ink piece for Pi Day.
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Oh yeah... And, even if the toasters didn't exist... the Colonies still would've jumped off the rails. Way too much crap was going on in the background for things to remain stable. Caprica anyone? 40 years after the robots left,and the humans still didn't take the hint and spread out away from the Helios system. Idiots...
Not cool, but interesting. My ideal cyberpunk character is that well-dressed fox in a black suit and tie, former Yakuza, very John Wick-inspired, the ultimate ex-assassin who wants to live peacefully, but if someone shoves him back, he'll respond with killer vengeance. I would welcome a friendship with Pi, understanding that she's got her own tragedies and could use a friend who wants the world to just back off and let her live a peaceful life.
Well, yes. I mean, in the novel I've been writing, Huntress pretty much has PTSD. Her world is not a nice place, and she started off in a better position than most do. There's a reason for the 'dancing on the edge' picture... Huntress is well into the state of not entirely caring if she lives or dies anymore. Which is part of what makes her dangerous, as people like that have a tendency to go out in a 'blaze of glory' with large amounts of collateral damage...
Ah yes, the glorious Victorian Society, so clean and heroic until you look closer.
While I have a soft spot for Steampunk, I made the mistake of looking too close into what was going on back then. Since then I hang between the overly romanticized Steampunk and how society was historical.
While I have a soft spot for Steampunk, I made the mistake of looking too close into what was going on back then. Since then I hang between the overly romanticized Steampunk and how society was historical.
Every society has its dark spots. Steampunk and Victorian are linked, but not the same. Steampunk is indeed highly romanticized, beautiful, bright, air and wind and clockwork wonders. Exploration, invention, the expansion of humanity and knowledge.
Victorian, on the other hand? Dark gritty london alleyways, coalsmoke choking the skies, barbers who kill you, mass murderers preying on the dregs of humanity. Cthulhu monsters lurking on the edges of reality. Empires crushing native populations on conquests as soldiers are thrown into meatgrinders on the bleeding edges of empires.
One might say it is the same dichotomy that separates Gotham and Metropolis, Batman and Superman. It is the same city, but very different takes.
Victorian, on the other hand? Dark gritty london alleyways, coalsmoke choking the skies, barbers who kill you, mass murderers preying on the dregs of humanity. Cthulhu monsters lurking on the edges of reality. Empires crushing native populations on conquests as soldiers are thrown into meatgrinders on the bleeding edges of empires.
One might say it is the same dichotomy that separates Gotham and Metropolis, Batman and Superman. It is the same city, but very different takes.
As a corporate executive it could be quite nice.
Nice, not cool.
Though it's nearly part of the job description that you should be an egotistical asshole that does not care about other people, seeing them only as superiors to be toppled, rivals, potential rivals and tools.
Though as so often, the tech would be interesting to play with.
Nice, not cool.
Though it's nearly part of the job description that you should be an egotistical asshole that does not care about other people, seeing them only as superiors to be toppled, rivals, potential rivals and tools.
Though as so often, the tech would be interesting to play with.
So How much more is it a Dystopian Hellscape for the disabled? I switch between a Prosthetic leg and a wheelchair in real life. How much worse would I be off in Pi's world? (I am not sure Unicorns would be allowed, perhaps as genetic constructs) and yes, thank you for showing Pi on Pi-day.
If you got the money, sure.
If you don't have the money you better have a skill someone with money needs so you can work off your debt. And make sure it's a skill that is needed at last long enough for you to pay off your prosthetics. Not to mention to pay for the maintenance and when you finally have paid it off, you still have to pay for that.
Though if your skill is suddenly no longer needed you might get fired and left with the rest of the debt. Better come up with the money quickly before they repossess your prosthetics.
There was a little short story in a Shadowrun rulebook about a guy who made the handcrafted grips for a gun. The moment his company benefits were more expensive than the loss for training a new employee he got fired. The day he was let go and the message that informed him of that was programmed the day they hired him.
In Cyberpunk 2020 a guy turned into a corporate mercenary in some South American hellhole because the money was good. A mine took his legs away. They offered him a choice. Being let go with the contractual penalities for the breach of contract or get new legs and agree to another tour of duty. Of course most of the money he would make would go into paying off his new legs. When he told his tale, he was walking around on his prosthetic legs, so you can see how his decision went.
In both cases your boss might smoke ten packs a day because he can easily afford a new lung.
Under such conditions, you might be better off in their version of a motorized wheelchair.
If you don't have the money you better have a skill someone with money needs so you can work off your debt. And make sure it's a skill that is needed at last long enough for you to pay off your prosthetics. Not to mention to pay for the maintenance and when you finally have paid it off, you still have to pay for that.
Though if your skill is suddenly no longer needed you might get fired and left with the rest of the debt. Better come up with the money quickly before they repossess your prosthetics.
There was a little short story in a Shadowrun rulebook about a guy who made the handcrafted grips for a gun. The moment his company benefits were more expensive than the loss for training a new employee he got fired. The day he was let go and the message that informed him of that was programmed the day they hired him.
In Cyberpunk 2020 a guy turned into a corporate mercenary in some South American hellhole because the money was good. A mine took his legs away. They offered him a choice. Being let go with the contractual penalities for the breach of contract or get new legs and agree to another tour of duty. Of course most of the money he would make would go into paying off his new legs. When he told his tale, he was walking around on his prosthetic legs, so you can see how his decision went.
In both cases your boss might smoke ten packs a day because he can easily afford a new lung.
Under such conditions, you might be better off in their version of a motorized wheelchair.
Oh, today's Pi-day! Dammit, I keep forgetting that every year (I've always wanted to draw something themed around that).
I've never read Zaibatsu Tears (I wish I had dammit), but I do know the basic synopsis. Yeah, living in that world would be hell (because let's face it...I ain't gonna be no corpo-bigwig).
I've never read Zaibatsu Tears (I wish I had dammit), but I do know the basic synopsis. Yeah, living in that world would be hell (because let's face it...I ain't gonna be no corpo-bigwig).
It's available online: my first Google hit is https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Zaibatsu-Tears. (The site sucks but at least the comic is readable.)
Dick, I'm afraid I'm gonna have to pull a Neil Degrasse Tyson on you here, because to be fair, Pi just described everything that's happening in the real world as we speak.
At least her world sucks in an exciting, new way , because it's got robots and flying cars.
Us? Bored Apes and Facebook.
At least her world sucks in an exciting, new way , because it's got robots and flying cars.
Us? Bored Apes and Facebook.
"In the Dark Future of Cyberpunk, it is in fact not cool, because Domaiyoshi's combat-chassis prosthetic cyberbodies don't come with stock PVU (Pi Vulpine Undercarriage) cooling loops."
"That upgrade requires the extension of a saibogyu's indentured corporate service and component parts warranties likewise."
-2Paw.
"That upgrade requires the extension of a saibogyu's indentured corporate service and component parts warranties likewise."
-2Paw.
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