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    The easy part of writing steampunk is making the story steampunk by pasting some gears on it. The hard part of writing steampunk is keeping the story steampunk and not veering off into other genres by accident.
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  • @devincory9695
    @devincory9695 6 років тому +3716

    So, I saw a lightbulb powered by a lemon once. Can I write lemonpunk?

    • @Bokune9999
      @Bokune9999 4 роки тому +353

      hmmm that could have some sort of potential... the distant future where humanity ran out of batteries and has to resort to fruits to power their stuff... yeah i think there could be a couple story ideas that could come from that setting (dont worry the irony of getting inspiration from a jokey youtube comment is far from lost on me)

    • @armedwombat6816
      @armedwombat6816 4 роки тому +127

      No, someone probably has a copyright on that as a band name.

    • @Bokune9999
      @Bokune9999 4 роки тому +65

      @@armedwombat6816 awww dangit... we really shoulda thought of that

    • @ahniandfriends123
      @ahniandfriends123 4 роки тому +50

      I'm pretty sure there's an X-rated version of that somewhere.

    • @Bokune9999
      @Bokune9999 4 роки тому +20

      @@ahniandfriends123 you say that as if that is in any way surprising and that you are talking on a place that is not the internet

  • @thekaticorn99
    @thekaticorn99 5 років тому +3119

    1:12 Not too many robots though. Otherwise the story turns into Daft Punk.

    • @risso2309
      @risso2309 4 роки тому +27

      Banuhnuhnunuhnuuuuuuuuh.

    • @halooshka1904
      @halooshka1904 4 роки тому +25

      *nice*

    • @gingersmall1000
      @gingersmall1000 4 роки тому +44

      *insert daft punk reference here*

    • @justicedreams
      @justicedreams 4 роки тому +39

      Burger! Nuggets! Nuggets! Burger!

    • @monolith253
      @monolith253 4 роки тому +50

      But it’d be cool to be harder, better, faster, and stronger

  • @FaeChangeling
    @FaeChangeling 6 років тому +3941

    Don't forget that the best way to gloss over the horrors of the Victorian era is to set it in an alternate universe parallel to our own.

    • @mrm7058
      @mrm7058 6 років тому +453

      Hm, wasn't the basic idea of steampunk an alternate universe anyway? Some kind of "what if internal combustion was never invented?" - or how a sci fi story would have looked like if it was written in the victorian era?

    • @thebohemiancowboy2805
      @thebohemiancowboy2805 6 років тому +31

      I main torbjorn

    • @FaeChangeling
      @FaeChangeling 6 років тому +16

      Have we met before or are you a different Torbjorn Main?

    • @thebohemiancowboy2805
      @thebohemiancowboy2805 6 років тому +9

      BlackMania I’ve seen someone with the same profile pic I think we have

    • @McDeus
      @McDeus 5 років тому +173

      Originally the basic idea was to imagine modern technologies being invented a hundred or so years before they really were.
      I.e. start with a realistic 19th-century historical setting, but then imagine what would have been different if they had modern computers or nuclear bombs or something.
      And it was called 'steampunk' because it was based on cyberpunk--i.e. it was supposed to be dystopian, because you're taking people and societies with ass-backward 19th-century mentalities but giving them much more powerful tools to work with than what they had in reality.

  • @That_One_Xatu
    @That_One_Xatu 6 років тому +2418

    There's all these different punks, yet no "propane punk"?! That'd be a clean-burning fantasy world, I tell you hwhat...

    • @Graknorke
      @Graknorke 5 років тому +62

      Isn't that kind of just the world as it is?

    • @llamawarllord
      @llamawarllord 5 років тому +111

      I think you mean natural gas punk (or frackpunk?)

    • @talltroll7092
      @talltroll7092 5 років тому +87

      @@llamawarllord No, like really early episodes of King of the Hill

    • @billul1
      @billul1 5 років тому +123

      Alternate reality where the entire world is like rural southern USA

    • @drakep.5857
      @drakep.5857 5 років тому +29

      Hank punk

  • @jetpackwerewolf6278
    @jetpackwerewolf6278 6 років тому +5297

    i have an idea for a new genre. A world that is ruled by a magic and radioactive substance called "potassium". Potassium can be used to power strange machinery, but it also gives everyone who consumes it powers beyond imagination, for the price of being hopelessly addicted to it. Potassium can only be found in strange yellow fruit, which are cultivated in giant plantations that now sprawl over the once fertile land. Two factions constantly fight over those plantations with potassium powered weapons, because only the one who has enough potassium can win this long an cruel war. I call this new genre: BANANAPUNK.

    • @PrimordialNightmare
      @PrimordialNightmare 6 років тому +701

      So the origin story of the minions? (I'm sorry)

    • @jetpackwerewolf6278
      @jetpackwerewolf6278 6 років тому +203

      its okay.

    • @louisduarte8763
      @louisduarte8763 6 років тому +337

      "Always bring a banana with you. Bananas are good!" - The Doctor

    • @MrRushhour4
      @MrRushhour4 6 років тому +225

      "Kazakhstan Number 1 exporter of potassium, all other countries have inferior potassium"

    • @RuniqFrost
      @RuniqFrost 6 років тому +42

      K

  • @TheSameYellowToy
    @TheSameYellowToy 6 років тому +3251

    As a fashion history dork, what always annoyed me about steampunk aesthetic was the lack of color. The Industrial Revolution during the Victorian era (you know, when steampunk is based off of) was when synthetic dyes were invented and natural dyes were improved upon, making vividly colored clothing more affordable than ever before. So I don't get why the color palette in steampunk is so limited.

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro 6 років тому +380

      Because it is about poor people. Also most cloths still were in darker tones. Only fancy dresses used more color.

    • @sarahgray430
      @sarahgray430 6 років тому +480

      Because dark colours hide the dirt, and if you work in an industrial setting you get really dirty!

    • @SmartAlec1
      @SmartAlec1 6 років тому +295

      I feel like I'm the only one surprised that Steampunk is supposed to be victorian.
      I just don't care how accurate aesthetics are. Gears and top hats and goggles work together, I'll complain about a bad story.

    • @phoebedarqueling783
      @phoebedarqueling783 6 років тому +114

      It's not. I regularly attend and speak at Steampunk events and there is a wide variety of colors and interpretations of Victorian fashions.

    • @swishfish8858
      @swishfish8858 6 років тому +77

      That isn't true! Yellow, orange and brown are colors!

  • @tunka1971
    @tunka1971 6 років тому +1716

    Now I am wondering - is there a steampunk story out there that deals with the topic of Steampunk becoming obsolete, slowly replaced with Diesel, while the main character slowly realizes he becomes outdated and useless ?

    • @calswartz615
      @calswartz615 5 років тому +503

      Of course not! That would require effort to write. That could be easily replaced with a love triangle, and so that story doesn't exist.

    • @zur137
      @zur137 5 років тому +348

      **steals idea. Runs away**
      But seriously can I use that?

    • @ezelfrancisco1349
      @ezelfrancisco1349 5 років тому +227

      Stop. That idea is actually clever and can be used to showcase the parallelisms of people today.
      Plus, it might actually require research and effort. We don't what that.

    • @rebeccawest3608
      @rebeccawest3608 5 років тому +66

      I actually am writing a story like that. Got 120 pages 👌

    • @kevingooley9628
      @kevingooley9628 5 років тому +88

      I believe it titled "history". 😆

  • @alexross1816
    @alexross1816 3 роки тому +668

    Considering nuclear reactors are just giant steam engines, you'd think steampunk world be all over that.
    But not too all over it, otherwise it becomes atompunk.

    • @Captianmex1C0
      @Captianmex1C0 2 роки тому +61

      I waiting on hamster wheel punk

    • @magicfishhobo381
      @magicfishhobo381 2 роки тому +34

      @@Captianmex1C0 Codename: Kids Next Door did that.

    • @noizepusher7594
      @noizepusher7594 2 роки тому +26

      Atom punk sounds like a legit incredible aesthetic

    • @mrviking2mcall212
      @mrviking2mcall212 2 роки тому +32

      @@noizepusher7594 The newer Fallout games are the perfect example of an atompunk world. Though me personally, I really prefer the more gothic/industrial aesthetic with more subtle 50s influences that New Vegas and all the games before that had.

    • @owlismyfavouritecolorflame2325
      @owlismyfavouritecolorflame2325 2 роки тому

      @@mrviking2mcall212 for me it was the dolphin

  • @ur-local-lesbian-comrade
    @ur-local-lesbian-comrade 6 років тому +4465

    Someday I'm going to combine everything this guy had told me to do and create the worst book ever written.
    Then I'll try to make it as popular as possible to show how idiotic we've all become.
    Just you wait
    Just you wait...

    • @johnathonhaney8291
      @johnathonhaney8291 6 років тому +291

      LPS_Angel _Daschund Well? Stop talking about it and get to writing, Max Bialystock.

    • @peterkershaw11
      @peterkershaw11 5 років тому +259

      Jonathon Haney part of the advice taken here is writer's block, so there's all the time in the world to write the book. Regardless, I will *buy* that book whether you publish it or not.

    • @XPElite
      @XPElite 5 років тому +130

      We will watch your career with great interest.

    • @kimkillillasfuq8212
      @kimkillillasfuq8212 5 років тому +28

      can I help?

    • @turtato2155
      @turtato2155 5 років тому +29

      LPS_Angel _Daschund I'll be waiting

  • @BlueGhostofSeaside
    @BlueGhostofSeaside 6 років тому +728

    The ad with the dark lord is beautiful.

    • @ajsouza3720
      @ajsouza3720 6 років тому +11

      Ashla Icebreaker I was literally laughing out loud 😂😂😂

    • @ChaosRayZero
      @ChaosRayZero 6 років тому +8

      That's because he used the power of the *DOLLAR SHAVE CLUB* to make his evil self look _even more handsome!_ ;^)

    • @eloniusz
      @eloniusz 6 років тому +6

      One of the best ads that I saw lately. I didn't even rage-quit immediately.

    • @monstrousmoss
      @monstrousmoss 3 роки тому

      I’d like your comment, but right now it’s at a perfect 666...

  • @lovethevoid1
    @lovethevoid1 6 років тому +458

    "I pasted some gears on it. That makes it steampunk right?" The exact words of a classmate during our theme art projects. 😂

  • @msun6526
    @msun6526 4 роки тому +518

    “Steam powered steam.”
    Ah yes, the floor here is made of floor.

    • @ShibuNub3305
      @ShibuNub3305 3 роки тому +18

      But can I power my steam-powered steam with steam?

    • @itstotallynotsai6577
      @itstotallynotsai6577 3 роки тому +14

      @@ShibuNub3305 No, you need steam 2, only made from the steamiest steam out there

    • @TheMamaluigi300
      @TheMamaluigi300 Рік тому +3

      Floor-powered floor

    • @Mr.Capitalism
      @Mr.Capitalism 6 місяців тому

      ​@@itstotallynotsai6577oh yeah the gaz of the gaz, the molicules are so apart from each other it covers entire surfaces

  • @rothern3761
    @rothern3761 6 років тому +472

    "So how do you think we'll improve this-?"
    "JAM A PIPE IN IT"
    Steampunk Logic

    • @johnathonhaney8291
      @johnathonhaney8291 6 років тому +32

      Robert Ciamei And don't for a second think about societal issues, rigid class mores and how tech can both elevate and degrade the world around it.

    • @louisduarte8763
      @louisduarte8763 6 років тому +6

      I can hear NNYPD Officer URL from Futurama now: "Jammin' a pipe. Awwwwww Yeeeeaaaahhhh."

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro 6 років тому

      @Johnathon Haney
      Steampunk isn't SF. Asking for that is like asking for scientific explanation in High Fantasy.

    • @johnathonhaney8291
      @johnathonhaney8291 6 років тому +9

      TheRezro That's the lazy, bullshit answer bad steampunk writers use to excuse their lack of effort. Those questions are societal and human-based ones, not scientific. Done right, it can give an emotional depth to a steampunk story that's often missing. 1950s sci-fi didn't really give a shit about science either but some of it's best examples examined questions about people that helped them endure as stories.

    • @GonnaDieNever
      @GonnaDieNever 6 років тому +2

      Also Porn logic.

  • @eugenideddis
    @eugenideddis 6 років тому +1184

    Steampunk is essentially the future as imagined by people from Victorian England. So there are many things that can be hand-waved away. Choosing “steampunk” for a story basically gives you 90% of the setting, so you can then spend most of your time building plot and characters.
    The people who write the kind of story you’re talking about here don’t realize this, so they spend too much time working on an aesthetic that people can already imagine whenever you say “steampunk”.

    • @eugenideddis
      @eugenideddis 3 роки тому +26

      The Xenomorphian Depending on how much technology you want the rest of the world that can describe Beauty and the Beast.

    • @arandomcommenter412
      @arandomcommenter412 2 роки тому +8

      @@eugenideddis deleted comment moment

    • @dinoblacklane1640
      @dinoblacklane1640 Рік тому +24

      That....actually makes a lot of sense, kinda like how cyberpunk was kind of the 1980s imagining of the 2000s+

    • @metazoxan2
      @metazoxan2 Рік тому +24

      Steampunk's primitive view of the future also makes it useful to hybrid into actual fantasy settings. Want an advanced society in your fantasy world without actually turning it into sci fi or making them TOO advanced? Just make it Steampunk and they'll be more advanced than a medieval civilization without being so overwelmingly advanced.
      But in this case the story is still ultimately fantasy with only a small aspect featuring steampunk.

    • @henrikfitch4017
      @henrikfitch4017 2 місяці тому +1

      Yeah I feel like Steampunk has transitioned from a genre into a setting, which is totally fine, as long as the author actually fills it with themes instead of a surface level victorian era with nothing special or interesting to say.

  • @pyroparagon8945
    @pyroparagon8945 6 років тому +525

    2:39, I always assumed that everyone has or wears goggles in steampunk for when they have to work on machinery, so they dont get blinded by scalding steam

    • @0Arcoverde
      @0Arcoverde 4 роки тому +66

      I wonder how those glass would protect your whole face from the scalding steam...

    • @redman7775
      @redman7775 3 роки тому +21

      @@0Arcoverde Welding mask

    • @jennytulls6369
      @jennytulls6369 3 роки тому +49

      @@0Arcoverde Hey man, he "blinded," he didn't say anything about not having a face in the first place

    • @gabrielcancelado2490
      @gabrielcancelado2490 3 роки тому +25

      @@jennytulls6369 ja, it would be great if in a story, a the protagonist meets a old steampunk tinker, and then, when he is working, the protagonist ask him "Hey, Why when I meet you, you wasn´t waring googles in your hat? and what is that mask for?"
      And the Tinker is like
      "Oh, I see, don`t worry children, my country is closed to importation or exportation, so, there some archetipes, that how the people thinks how we the tinkers are. Ja, allways exaggerating about our fashion and our profession." And he´s kinda nostalgic
      "uhhhh, yeah, but, you guys wear gogles on your hats?"
      "Of course not!" the tinker says "my nation has persons who dress seriously, so if a young men of your age, sees a Gentlemen as I wearing that orange clothing, full of gears and coggs and googles, you would think that I am mad!"
      "oh... I see... and then, what are the googles for?"
      "Do you really think that some little things such like that can protect your face of high pressured steam and it powerfull heat? preposterous!"

    • @schwarzerritter5724
      @schwarzerritter5724 2 роки тому +1

      But why do the goggles need to have gears on them?

  • @baconbitz7937
    @baconbitz7937 4 роки тому +265

    The rusty cogs moved. Slowly. In a circle. Spinning. The first gear moved the second gear. The second gear moved the third gear. The third gear moved the fourth gear. The fourth gear moved the fifth.
    Can I write a steam punk book now?

    • @canaisyoung3601
      @canaisyoung3601 3 роки тому +29

      Can you expand on that for 200 or so pages?

    • @chefboyardee2223
      @chefboyardee2223 3 роки тому +3

      This reminds me of the negotiations in war is the h word from futurama

    • @akunekochan
      @akunekochan 3 роки тому +3

      That's a really good start of a book

    • @TheMamaluigi300
      @TheMamaluigi300 3 роки тому +1

      No, you boob, you accidentally wrote a racing book!

    • @nicomom9534
      @nicomom9534 3 роки тому +5

      No, it's clockpunk.

  • @gogopri
    @gogopri 6 років тому +561

    Thanks for featuring my fanart this episode!

    • @popstarchamp
      @popstarchamp 6 років тому +11

      Gogopri
      You're a good artist.😀

    • @justinthompson6364
      @justinthompson6364 6 років тому +2

      Pretty good! J.P. Looks kind of... effeminate, though.

    • @usa_bruce4295
      @usa_bruce4295 6 років тому +7

      Well you did good work!
      Now use this exposure and tell us about your blog or website so we can see more!

    • @zeromailss
      @zeromailss 6 років тому +5

      how about you make a terrible drawing advice!?

    • @SushiVolcano
      @SushiVolcano 6 років тому +2

      Wait, I don't get why the computer was on fire. . . .

  • @Nethan2000
    @Nethan2000 6 років тому +2178

    Remember, when you're writing a story with a "social" element, you should always fill the society with the most outrageous historical stereotypes to make it look bad. And then insert a protagonist whose social mores are pretty much modern, who will point out that this pseudo-historical society is indeed bad, so us, the modern audience, can think good about ourselves for being a modern audience. Don't let your characters be a product of their society or they'll get slammed for being just as racist or sexist or whateverist as the society they live in.

    • @zakosist
      @zakosist 5 років тому +129

      Yes, but I think people have always had different opinions on an individual level, although the majority opinion varies. Just like some people are racist today, some people back then may not have been racist. There are people today who support more traditional values and people who do the opposite.

    • @scratchy996
      @scratchy996 5 років тому +194

      @@zakosist true, but we ignore the fact that some of history's greatest heroes were racist, sexists, bigots, etc. You can judge them by modern standards, but they were considered nice people back then, heroes even.

    • @the_katzy
      @the_katzy 5 років тому +147

      @@scratchy996 That's what I hate. These days, people (mainly millennials; I'm ashamed of myself because of my own kind) look at historical figures through modern lenses and not the view from the people in that time.

    • @orngjce223
      @orngjce223 5 років тому +85

      @@scratchy996 Meanwhile, Genghis Khan, bloodstained conqueror of all of Asia, was a feminist.

    • @lXBlackWolfXl
      @lXBlackWolfXl 5 років тому +65

      @@the_katzy I highly doubt the people they did horrible things to saw them as 'heroes'. History is made up of stories told from only one side. The founding fathers may have created our nation and defined what it would be, but that doesn't mean they should be forgiven for being slave owners (whose slaves never benefited from any of the 'good' they did, just so we know). And its hard to justify the fact that our nation was the result of CONQUEST.
      Also, all the racist ideas our country developed about blacks were made to justify slavery. So no, they didn't believe such things because they simply had no way to know better, they thought the way they did because they wanted cheap, free labor, without the guilt of treating their fellow humans so poorly.
      Yes, perhaps they did do goods and did honestly care about their fellow whites, but that doesn't change the fact that they were all two-faced and their thinking certainly shouldn't be used in the modern day. And yes, the confederacy had multiple grievances with the north, and SOME states succeeded from the union just because they didn't want to obey the order to wage war on their neighboring states, but MOST still succeeded to try and keep their slaves. Robert E Lee and everyone else who fought for the confederacy did what they did primarily so they could keep their slaves, and that CERTAINLY isn't admirable. And even at the time, there were MANY people who didn't see this as okay (including in the south, ever heard of the underground railroad?)
      Yes, its an unpleasant truth that this country and its entire culture is the legacy of some truly vile people, but we shouldn't live in denial of that, or try to defend the less admirable characteristics of these people.

  • @Derpy-qg9hn
    @Derpy-qg9hn 5 років тому +823

    In all fairness, the Hindenburg disaster was not because airships, as a concept, aren't safe (they can be a bit difficult to build, but then so are the planes that replaced them). That was mostly because of the Nazis not having access to helium, but instead being forced to use hydrogen, which is a fairly flammable substance; simple static electricity was likely what sent it burning to the ground.
    In any fictional setting, this can be completely avoided; simply say that airships got enough time to prove their worth, and also don't get filled with flammable gasses that can burn up because someone rubbed their head against a balloon too much. Bam, you can start writing about the potential effects and implications of dirigible travel (how would the military use them? what safety concerns WOULD there be? would their slow speed and massive size prove disastrous in a crash? etc.) without worrying about that whole "a German hydrogen balloon burnt up that one time" incident.

    • @minifeebas8911
      @minifeebas8911 5 років тому +84

      "fairly flammable"
      well that's one way to put it ...

    • @scratchy996
      @scratchy996 5 років тому +104

      Just call them Germans. The Nazi party was a political party. It's like calling Soviets/Russians the Communists, or refer to the Americans as Republicans or Democrats, depending on which party is leading at the time. Do you call the Italians from the same era "the Fascists" ?

    • @ZKP314
      @ZKP314 5 років тому +15

      In fairness to Beaubien, I don’t think the wider audience actually understands that difference.

    • @schwarzerritter5724
      @schwarzerritter5724 5 років тому +44

      Derpy 1109
      Hydrogen is not as bad as a carry gas as its reputation. It has a lower density meaning it carries more. Since it is a molecule instead of an atom, it diffuses through the hull slower.
      There is a explosion thing, but making an airship explode is actually quite hard. In the war, pilots found out to make one explode you need a magazine loaded with both explosive an incinerate rounds and empty the entire magazine in the same spot.
      since airships have an inner skeleton, the hydrogen is not under pressure and as such does not mix well with the outer air unless you put a HUGE hole in it.

    • @Medved725
      @Medved725 5 років тому +105

      @@scratchy996 To be fair, it was because Germany was under nazi rule that they couldn't have helium due to an embargo. So in sense it was indeed the nazis who were being denied the use of helium. The idea wasn't "No helium for you, because you're German" but "No helium for your because you're nazi".

  • @TheCuteycat
    @TheCuteycat 6 років тому +250

    Growing up I read a great steampunk comic called Girl Genius that actually made a point of admitting that the mad scientist were able to make anything because their brains acted on such a high cognitive process that they could make anything, but they also made a point of giving reasonable time frame for things that were elaborate or showed where they got the parts. They also made a point of highlight how genius in that world was genuinely a dangerous thing to have as most of the Sparks (mad scientists) die fairly young or blow themselves up a lot.

    • @alexfriedrichs6240
      @alexfriedrichs6240 6 років тому +15

      Felinis
      It's still running. You may want to start again.

    • @TheCuteycat
      @TheCuteycat 6 років тому +6

      Alex Friedrichs oh, I know. I go back to it every year or two and reread and follow up to what's there. I've also got the novels which do a great job of expressing the story in a different fashion. As well as an excellent way to translate the visual humor from the background in the form of footnotes

    • @AnonymousRandomDude
      @AnonymousRandomDude 6 років тому +10

      It is indeed a fantastic read!

  • @michaelfixedsys7463
    @michaelfixedsys7463 6 років тому +344

    What about “steampunk but they discovered nuclear fission before electricity”

    • @udhsids
      @udhsids 6 років тому +7

      Michael Fixedsys - Fixedsys Labs I'm curious too

    • @Alias_Anybody
      @Alias_Anybody 6 років тому +33

      Michael Fixedsys - Fixedsys Labs
      Death through radiation poisoning?

    • @Jebu911
      @Jebu911 6 років тому +76

      Naah its just falloutpunk

    • @whoareyou1034
      @whoareyou1034 6 років тому +5

      How would that be possible? I want to know.

    • @yochlel2642
      @yochlel2642 6 років тому +78

      No, no, you can't have anything nuclear otherwise the story turns into atompunk.

  • @DragonfameDracas
    @DragonfameDracas 6 років тому +660

    "Nice, clean, and PG 13!" I'm totally going to steal, er, be inspired by that.

    • @Marylandbrony
      @Marylandbrony 6 років тому +17

      Mean, Dirty and R~ Deadpool, I guess.

    • @MidoriMushrooms
      @MidoriMushrooms 6 років тому +14

      I mean I already stole "strawmanopolis" from the last episode ;v

    • @klobiforpresident2254
      @klobiforpresident2254 6 років тому +2

      All hail hypno thorax.

    • @mennograafmans1595
      @mennograafmans1595 6 років тому +8

      You just went full PG-13. Never go full PG-13.

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro 6 років тому +2

      @Hypno-Thorax
      I'm sue that this sentence is older then that..

  • @blamblam7578
    @blamblam7578 6 років тому +497

    You should make one about plot twists.

    • @mat8791
      @mat8791 5 років тому +33

      PLOT TWIST he will never make one

    • @marccolten9801
      @marccolten9801 5 років тому +8

      THAT would be a surprise!

    • @Dee-jp7ek
      @Dee-jp7ek 5 років тому +12

      It should seriously be 10 mins. of shitting on M Night Shyamalan.

    • @kingslushie1018
      @kingslushie1018 4 роки тому +1

      YES PLZ

    • @HMN134
      @HMN134 4 роки тому

      **FRIENDSHIP SPEECH INTENSIFIES**

  • @k8prince
    @k8prince 6 років тому +187

    Just glue some gears on it, and call it Steampunk!

    • @crypticmrchimes
      @crypticmrchimes 5 років тому +8

      That's the trendy fashion NOWADAAAAYYS!

    • @minifeebas8911
      @minifeebas8911 5 років тому +1

      fuck i just made a post like this
      dammit ctrl+f you failed me

    • @julietfischer5056
      @julietfischer5056 5 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/TFCuE5rHbPA/v-deo.html

    • @scottmantooth8785
      @scottmantooth8785 4 роки тому

      *Steam-powered Clockwork Pigs...that are held aloft by Contrivium Gas™ isotopes*

    • @magisterofsteam7880
      @magisterofsteam7880 3 роки тому +1

      Ug, people really don't understand steampunk at all. It's about the soul of the thing, not how many gears there are.

  • @sori_osori_
    @sori_osori_ 6 років тому +2007

    So, when is the next episode of Dark lord's sponsorship? I mean this Dollar Shave Club dark lord is the most compelling villain I have ever seen

    • @GrievousFrom
      @GrievousFrom 6 років тому +59

      Before they take us
      To our graves
      Mary Sues
      Use Burma Shave.

    • @user-vp6cn4kb2t
      @user-vp6cn4kb2t 6 років тому +15

      The dark lord character made me sweat
      Edit:Gay

    • @timothymclean
      @timothymclean 6 років тому +13

      Foolish Dark Lord. Does he not know the power of badass stubble?

    • @cameronsmith3047
      @cameronsmith3047 6 років тому +11

      *resists urge to shoot Kyubey*

    • @janehrahan5116
      @janehrahan5116 6 років тому +5

      doesn't resist urge. *blam*

  • @grizzlyowlbear3538
    @grizzlyowlbear3538 6 років тому +229

    So you like love triangles? What about love *T E S S E R A C T S ?*

    • @grizzlyowlbear3538
      @grizzlyowlbear3538 6 років тому

      Grant Upton Gud

    • @SmartAlec1
      @SmartAlec1 6 років тому +5

      Star vs the Forces of Evil does.

    • @vocalcalibration8033
      @vocalcalibration8033 6 років тому +5

      Smart Alec Star vs FoE has a love dodecahedron.

    • @a.morphous66
      @a.morphous66 6 років тому +8

      The love sphere.
      Perfect spheres have a theoretically infinite number of sides.

    • @lily91109
      @lily91109 6 років тому +1

      Steam powered love triangle

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 3 роки тому +63

    There are so many variations of “Punk” settings that it’s kind of hilarious.

    • @unicorntomboy9736
      @unicorntomboy9736 Рік тому +10

      I found a neat genre called Solar Punk aka Eco Punk.
      it's essentially the opposite of Cyberpunk.

    • @HavingCrumpets
      @HavingCrumpets Рік тому +1

      @@unicorntomboy9736 solarpunk is nice visually, just wondering how it'd work without googling, because that is effort

    • @unicorntomboy9736
      @unicorntomboy9736 Рік тому

      @@HavingCrumpets I was thinking about writing a novel set in the year 2100, on a floating city called Atlantis (which would be the book's title) and tell a romance story between an Asian bisexual women and an female Android/ AI Assistant named Sophia.

  • @christosvoskresye
    @christosvoskresye 4 роки тому +44

    1:55 I live in West Virginia. We have PSA's on the radio reassuring us that coal is the answer to every question. "COAL IS WEST VIRGINIA!!!"
    Never mind that most of the mine owners live out of state and will drop the used-up husk of this state once they have squeezed the last nickel out of it.

  • @matthewchapman6305
    @matthewchapman6305 6 років тому +287

    "But not TOO much snark, otherwise the story turns into an episode of Terrible Writing Advice"
    See, this is why I love this channel.

  • @FranktheSkeleton
    @FranktheSkeleton 6 років тому +289

    _STEAM POWERED STEAM_

    • @matthewr6148
      @matthewr6148 6 років тому +49

      *WITH EXTRA VALVES ATTACHED*

    • @colinmillar9405
      @colinmillar9405 6 років тому +17

      Matthew R
      With trilocking gears on the valves!

    • @Marylandbrony
      @Marylandbrony 6 років тому +17

      *With Brass covering everything!*

    • @dddmemaybe
      @dddmemaybe 6 років тому +7

      Steamed Hams on your Steamed Steam sounds like a 7 star meal.

    • @majorblitz3846
      @majorblitz3846 6 років тому +8

      _WITH A STEAMY GAMES FOR SEL...WAIT SHIT!_

  • @jkvz7184
    @jkvz7184 2 роки тому +23

    After watching Arcane, I actually got a look on how to write a steampunk genre without glossing over the fact that it is a steampunk genre.

  • @Lu_R
    @Lu_R 4 роки тому +29

    3:07 actually slavery in England ended in 1833 before the Victorian era that started in 1837. It's a huge misconception.

    • @_jpg
      @_jpg Рік тому +4

      "In practical terms, only slaves below the age of six were freed in the colonies. Former slaves over the age of six were redesignated as "apprentices", and their servitude was gradually abolished in two stages: the first set of apprenticeships came to an end on 1 August 1838, while the final apprenticeships were scheduled to cease on 1 August 1840. The Act specifically excluded "the Territories in the Possession of the East India Company, or to the Island of Ceylon, or to the Island of Saint Helena." The exceptions were eliminated in 1843." - Why-key-pedia

    • @sandromnator
      @sandromnator 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@_jpgwhat part of "Slavery in ENGLAND" did you not understand?

    • @_jpg
      @_jpg 3 місяці тому

      @@sandromnator The part that has anything to do with my comment lol

  • @HxH2011DRA
    @HxH2011DRA 6 років тому +787

    Steam punk is all about ~AESTHETIC~

    • @Scroteydada
      @Scroteydada 6 років тому +37

      *AETHSETICC*

    • @OsirisLord
      @OsirisLord 6 років тому +45

      Well yes. That's because unlike cyberpunk which drew from Neuromancer and Snow Crash or fantasy which drew from The Lord of the Rings and real world mythologies and folk lore Steampunk is based on nothing. There was no original seminal work that started the genre, it was all nerds who thought brass gears and hissing steam valves looked awesome. All you can really say about it is that it's a flavor you add to a pre-existing genre.

    • @danielhall271
      @danielhall271 6 років тому +27

      +OsirisLord Ok, what about The Difference Engine by William Gibbson and Bruce Stirling. It is about what if Charles Babbage had succeeded in his ambition to build a mechanical computer. In this world the computer revolution happens earlier in Victorian England and is based on steam, rather than electronics.

    • @DrTranofEvil
      @DrTranofEvil 6 років тому +10

      The problem is you need to actually give a damn about the stakes or you should put out a ‘steampunk worlds’ art book to better effect.
      Want proof? Wild Wild West. X-/

    • @blackore64
      @blackore64 6 років тому +25

      OsirisLord Well, I'd argue that Jules Verne's works serve as the primary inspiration for the steampunk genre.

  • @naooho9392
    @naooho9392 6 років тому +123

    Not even mad about the ad.

    • @dddmemaybe
      @dddmemaybe 6 років тому +4

      His jokes make him- ironclad.

    • @Carewolf
      @Carewolf 6 років тому +1

      It was a good transition and funny angle, but they unfortunately made up for it by making it much much much toooo long.

  • @crazycookie4645
    @crazycookie4645 2 роки тому +17

    Honestly, the real reason that steampunk hasn't really taken off as a genre is because, to put it as bluntly as possible, it's not a genre, it's an aesthetic. It's an excuse for artists and cosplayers to go psycho with over the top, vaguely Victorian costumes and props. That's where most of the focus in these stories go, and so they feel very bland and samey.

    • @swishfish8858
      @swishfish8858 2 роки тому +7

      (Sorry in advance for such a long post, I guess I really needed to pour my heart out ._.)
      I was a die-hard steampunk nut for a while. A few years ago, I'd have vehemently denied your assertions and probably called you a rude word or two over it. But y'no what, I've since come to realize that your statement is 100% correct. Steampunk didn't catch on as anything more than "that annoying group of weirdos at comicon" because the genre thinks it's more than it is. You're right, it's an aesthetic. And what I used to claim was an open field for alt sci-fi creatives to go nuts and be creative and fresh, is really just the same thing over and over without even any real attempt to make it mean anything. That's what really makes me sad about the whole thing.
      I think the big problem with steampunk is its identity. What exactly *is* it? It exists in this weird limbo I refer to as "this is what steampunk isn't". A lot of stuff gets classified as "steampunk" but most of it falls outside of the classifications most fans would give to it. This video even makes fun of that phenominon a bit, with the "not TOO much X, otherwise the story is Xpunk" gags. It leaves the genre in a bit of a weird place, because with all this content being considered "steampunk" but none of it really *being* or *feeling* like "steampunk" for a lot of folks, how can there be any kind of coherence in the genre without it all jelling together?
      Every few years someone/thing will come along and try to breathe life into it, from bands like Abney Park and Steam-Powered Giraffe to films like Treasure Planet and 9, but they all quickly run into the same problem. They fall in with the same tired content that they can't expand on, and their attempts to expand fall outside of the oddly tight definitions for "steampunk" we've come up with. As a result, they eventually stop being "examples" of the genre. Arcane is a good example of this; folks are calling it "the best steampunk work we have" but it's not what I would have really called steampunk in those days. And to be honest, I don't know if I could have really told you why.
      I'm working on a project right now with that steampunk flavour I used to love so much, but I find that I'm doing what so many of those creators I mentioned have done and started to wipe off some of that flavour, because it's just not very tasty by itself. I googled the word "steampunk" the other day to see if there was any kind of rekindling, anyone that took the style I loved and did something important with it, but alas all I found was "intro to steampunk" videos/articles using vague and familiar language, and this old gem of a video here. All of which at least a few years old. I want to say that steampunk as I knew it is dead, but in reality it never stood a chance at even being alive.

    • @MouldMadeMind
      @MouldMadeMind 2 роки тому +1

      Many things considered genres are more aesthetics/tones.
      Like grim dark.

    • @TheRealGamada
      @TheRealGamada 5 місяців тому

      @swishfish8858 What a comment! Thanks for sharing. I am glad you’ve come to terms with steampunk’s « death ».

  • @StrikaAmaru
    @StrikaAmaru 3 роки тому +16

    4:00 "Nice and clean and PG13". Truly a quote for the ages.

  • @honestkyn718
    @honestkyn718 6 років тому +1317

    Well TWA you are an odd fellow, but I most say... you steam a good punk.

    • @qwerty-on7gx
      @qwerty-on7gx 6 років тому +187

      A Steamed Hams meme?
      At this time of year?

    • @CygK23
      @CygK23 6 років тому +177

      In this part of UA-cam?!

    • @rallis3937
      @rallis3937 6 років тому +172

      CygK23 localized entirely within this channel?

    • @trustworthytim4762
      @trustworthytim4762 6 років тому +155

      Yes.

    • @flyrefi
      @flyrefi 6 років тому +153

      ...May I like it?

  • @zodayn4767
    @zodayn4767 6 років тому +250

    0:16 I love the three connected gears. A fine detail of a terrible choice.

    • @miku4977
      @miku4977 6 років тому +9

      Three years connected to each other is the most efficient way to connect them, didn't you know?

    • @dddmemaybe
      @dddmemaybe 6 років тому +20

      It's like a bullet, the strongest gear breaks the smallest gear when ready, all of the built-up mechanical force is broken and released as a projectile.

    • @timmorrison2836
      @timmorrison2836 6 років тому +7

      I missed that one, and was actually too distracted by the 3 gears on the book cover that actually aren't deadlocked!

    • @SushiVolcano
      @SushiVolcano 6 років тому +17

      Gear triangle > love triangle

    • @grizzlyowlbear3538
      @grizzlyowlbear3538 6 років тому

      It's a love triangle reference.

  • @JLeighBralick
    @JLeighBralick 5 років тому +52

    Thank you for giving me the term "gaslamp fantasy." I've never felt comfortable classing my series as steampunk because, well, although there are steam-powered motorcars and planes, there are no dirigibles, no goggles, no ray guns, and only a few gears. There IS electricity, as well as magic, supernatural intrigue, societal garbage like eugenics and genocide, a mad/brilliant scientist who is morally ambiguous, and characters who actually don't just function as mannequins for the (albeit super nifty) steampunk aesthetic. 😝

    • @manonpavllptdr
      @manonpavllptdr 4 роки тому

      Is your story available on the internet ? Or maybe published ? Because it looks really great and promising !

    • @anomalocaristheabnormalshr3248
      @anomalocaristheabnormalshr3248 2 роки тому +2

      made in abyss with more politics

    • @jart1984
      @jart1984 Рік тому +1

      basically Arcanum of Steamworks and Magick Obscura lmao

  • @Windows035
    @Windows035 5 років тому +39

    "wind up jet pack"
    ah yes, the cousin of the rocket powered forklift

    • @schwarzerritter5724
      @schwarzerritter5724 2 роки тому +1

      The only reason it did not exist in old science fiction stories is because nobody thought of jetpacks. I advise to to read "The Balloon Hoax" for more information.

  • @djvile8924
    @djvile8924 6 років тому +79

    You must never forget the weird glove thingy that all of the characters wear

    • @monstrousmoss
      @monstrousmoss 3 роки тому +3

      What, you mean my Ember Gauntlet? What about it?
      (I am slowly coming to the realization that this video is literally about Torchlight. I don’t love it any less, though.)

  • @Crowley9
    @Crowley9 6 років тому +501

    One steampunk concept I find very fascinating is to take scientific theories of the day and pretend they are accurate and extrapolate from that. Space is filled with ether! Burning is caused by phlogiston! People can really undergo atavism!
    Yes, I am a nerd who loves historical research.

    • @Graknorke
      @Graknorke 5 років тому +35

      The Fallen London setting runs with that a bit.

    • @crypticmrchimes
      @crypticmrchimes 5 років тому +59

      Indeed! Fallen London (Along with SUnless Sea and Especially Sunless Skies) likes to toy around with antiquated theories and the like. Though I would consider it more Cosmic Fantasy with hints of whimsy, it's worldbuilding and expansions on various tales, fears, and notions of the Victorian Era is excellent!
      As for the whole skull structure thing... yeah that is problematic but then again the notion doesn't mean you need to play around with ALL of the antiquated theories of the time.

    • @mdnessfreeze1661
      @mdnessfreeze1661 5 років тому +3

      remembering how ugly my ancestors were.
      no man no atavism for me thanks.

    • @Soridan
      @Soridan 4 роки тому +1

      Atavism seems more likely than ever!
      ua-cam.com/video/FbfcqaE7eyw/v-deo.html

    • @bubbykins4864
      @bubbykins4864 4 роки тому +8

      *F O O L I S H M O R T A L!* You do not know of the power of *I G N O R A N C E!*

  • @danbobski5225
    @danbobski5225 6 років тому +75

    The sponsor spot was hysterical lol.

    • @SprazzyGazoozle
      @SprazzyGazoozle 3 роки тому

      Hello, Journey-guy!
      Did you ascend to godhood yet?

    • @danbobski5225
      @danbobski5225 3 роки тому

      @@SprazzyGazoozle I did indeed :p

  • @screamingcactus1753
    @screamingcactus1753 5 років тому +7

    "You'd think the mad part would get in the way of the science part." By far my favorite line. I'm going to have to remember that one.

    • @blixer8384
      @blixer8384 4 роки тому

      Which is pretty much accurate. A good deal of the information gained from Nazi scientists has been called into question because all of their reported findings had to fall in line with the Party Line. Meaning the data may have been altered to better fit the conclusions the Nazis wanted the science to come to. Meaning that a large number of Nazi scientists probably escaped imprisonment and execution for horrific human experienets by giving the allies worthless data...

  • @stayniftyGuyFaceMannPersonDude
    @stayniftyGuyFaceMannPersonDude 6 років тому +435

    *STEAMPUNK CLEAVAGE*

  • @pandorion8741
    @pandorion8741 6 років тому +131

    You forgot the most important part! Everything is ridiculously effective despite the fact it is steampunk! Steampunk Lamborghini? Yes! Steampunk iPhone? Yes!
    Items work perfectly the whole journey until it’s convenient? Yessssssss!

    • @gifyifhkhmcucyk6865
      @gifyifhkhmcucyk6865 5 років тому +6

      They could actually make some crazy shit outta steam during the industrial revolution...

    • @michaelmartin9022
      @michaelmartin9022 4 роки тому

      @@Bluestlark At one point steam (petrol, paraffin or naptha-fueled), internal combustion and electric cars all had pretty comparable performance (speed, range, reliability etc), with upsides and downsides to them all. One advanced, the others didn't. Watch Jay Leno's Garage on some of his really old vehicles. At one point most cars in New York were electric.

  • @dappercuttlefish9557
    @dappercuttlefish9557 6 років тому +13

    I love the steampunk aesthetic and the types of stories it tackles, but I’m definitely more of a fantasy person overall, so thanks for teaching me about gaslight fantasy! It’s good to know there’s a name for the genre Fallen London is in.

  • @Gilhelmi
    @Gilhelmi 6 років тому +45

    Derigables were very safe. Much safer than airplanes. Heck, even the Hindinburg disaster only killed a third of the passengers (compare to the nearly 95-100% casualties for aircraft disasters).

    • @gifyifhkhmcucyk6865
      @gifyifhkhmcucyk6865 5 років тому +12

      Yeah but dirigibles are big and fascinating and dramatic and luxurious and thus when they crash it's really dramatic and usually well covered.

    • @talltroll7092
      @talltroll7092 5 років тому +3

      @@gifyifhkhmcucyk6865 Oh, the huge manatee!

    • @marccolten9801
      @marccolten9801 5 років тому +3

      I believe most deaths came from panicked passengers jumping too soon. With the burning hydrogen going upward they might have survived the crash if they rode the ship down. Not an expert but it's what read.

    • @drakep.5857
      @drakep.5857 4 роки тому

      A
      T H I R D

    • @michaelmartin9022
      @michaelmartin9022 4 роки тому

      I think most plane crashes are survived too. But then again most plane crashes are a cessna with engine trouble breaking it's gear off as it slithers to a stop in a field.

  • @jakubcesarzdakos5442
    @jakubcesarzdakos5442 6 років тому +175

    Love Trianglepunk?

  • @Mooseplatoon
    @Mooseplatoon 6 років тому +530

    To be fair, there are plenty of real life doctors with real life doctorates who stray towards mad scientist territory. If we're going back to the Victorian era that number grows exponentially.

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro 6 років тому +40

      But it is still a cliche though..

    • @ls200076
      @ls200076 6 років тому +1

      AMaliciousMoose cliché

    • @Noahthelasercop
      @Noahthelasercop 6 років тому +3

      TheRezro
      Ur ass is still a cliche boi

    • @wiledwiredweasel560
      @wiledwiredweasel560 6 років тому +63

      So? If it's useful for the story and it's handled well, why not use it?

    • @DetectiveNyx
      @DetectiveNyx 6 років тому +4

      Horrible Histories has some pretty cool segments on this, like the Victorian Medics.

  • @TKG785
    @TKG785 2 роки тому +9

    I would love to see TWA advice tackle other punks.
    Like Biopunk. Or Nanopunk. Or Dieselpunk. Or Solarpunk. Or Raypunk.

  • @mrhost561
    @mrhost561 2 роки тому +8

    This is why I love the Leviathan series. I havent been able to find an x-punk story like it since

  • @nippusimmer9028
    @nippusimmer9028 6 років тому +121

    I imagine Steampunk is really hard to write because its like the Industrial Revolution meets Sci-Fi.

    • @101jir
      @101jir 6 років тому +21

      There is that guy in Rome that discovered steam power. Had the Romans found a way to use it, steam punk would make sense in that context. The big issue is that there is a very good reason the Romans didn't have a way to utilize it: they didn't have the requisite other technologies. Which is exactly the challenge in steampunk: it is a grand what if that necessarily is very difficult to find a way to imagine as realistic. For some reason people tend to go with Victorian era though which I really don't get, Roman themed steampunk would make more sense, though even that would be really difficult.

    • @101jir
      @101jir 6 років тому +2

      Well historically I meant that it is *at least* next to impossible, if not impossible. Though I would think that being historically next to impossible, if not impossible, it would have that impact on writing. Victorian era, the idea of being stuck there just doesn't make sense due to the reasons mentioned in the video. But then I have a propensity to overthink things like that and be too perfectionistic myself in terms of realism and believability.

    • @VK-sz4it
      @VK-sz4it 6 років тому

      Because Victorian era is just cool, time of brotherhood of respectable gentlmen whos spadroon is as quick as their wit. Moral is as strong as their upper body and the world is full of new easy stuff to discover. Steam/cogs/whatever are not so important.

    • @101jir
      @101jir 6 років тому

      Axel Pingol, I mean, a lot of the stuff in steampunk in and of itself is just not realistic as an invention, Victorian or Roman. But it seems more excusable that if it were somehow possible for the Romans to have made those advances before the Victorians, being less advanced in other ways makes it more believable that they would attempt such inefficient attempts at technological innovation than the Victorian Era, since the Victorians could already control explosives since the invention of gunpowder whereas the Romans, afaik, could not. So if it were possible in the first place for the Romans to utilize steam power, the inefficiencies of many of the inventions shown would make more sense than it would for Victorians. Am I making sense? I basically mean that the glaring inefficiencies of steampunk equipment make more sense for a Roman setting than a Victorian setting, or it would if it were even believable that the Romans could get there in the first place.

    • @vocalcalibration8033
      @vocalcalibration8033 6 років тому

      Actually Roman steampunk soynds rad. You'd have to write it so that, for whatever reason, slavery wasn't really a viable option. Perhaps laws regarding human rights developed faster which left the slave trade not quite illegal, but frowned upon and greatly discouraged.

  • @InquisitorThomas
    @InquisitorThomas 6 років тому +354

    Haven’t seen the video yet, but I already know how this is going to go “Zeppelins are inexplicably common place despite that fact that they are completely ineffective and have a tendency to burst into flame.
    Edit: Can one of you pick up the phone, because I fucking called it!!!

    • @InquisitorThomas
      @InquisitorThomas 6 років тому +26

      Mincerafter 42 Basically In Steampunk and certain Alternate History settings Zeppelin are so overly used that it’s become a cliche, and doesn’t help that Zeppelins went out fashion because they’re less effective than planes and had a nasty tendency to explode because the gases that allowed them to fly were incredibly combustible.

    • @popstarchamp
      @popstarchamp 6 років тому +5

      Inquisitor Thomas
      You and DBZ Abridged Cooler should get together and just go on a tirade of calling stuff.😉

    • @isaacgray2909
      @isaacgray2909 6 років тому +11

      I remembered that my teacher mentioned this. He also said that the Zeppelin were extremely slow that you can just do something daily for hours before the it's gonna do anything and it won't be non-threatening.

    • @ReddwarfIV
      @ReddwarfIV 6 років тому +16

      Depends on what you're using a adoption for. Are you going places with no harbours or airports? An airship can land there. Would a long loiter time he helpful? Do you have access to helium, allowing you to build an airship that won't explode? What if your setting is a colony on a world like venus where airships would be super useful?

    • @osedebame3522
      @osedebame3522 6 років тому +22

      You know that airships with helium are still used today right? Not all airships you see are Zeppelins, those are a specific kind of airship with combustible hydrogen.

  • @itsnotwhatyouthinkicanexpl2810
    @itsnotwhatyouthinkicanexpl2810 5 років тому +119

    Mortal Engines in a nutshell.
    Too much steam, not enough punk.

    • @JohnSmith-eo5sp
      @JohnSmith-eo5sp 4 роки тому +3

      The Mutant Chronicles, with Thomas Jane was better

    • @johnterpack3940
      @johnterpack3940 4 роки тому +7

      The steampunk version of Star Wars... including the "I am your father" moment.

    • @evanellis9178
      @evanellis9178 4 роки тому +4

      The books were actually great, and the steampunk element only became a small aspect of the story

    • @redman7775
      @redman7775 3 роки тому +10

      Mortal Engines was more dieselpunk, as the machines had combustion engines

    • @chaoticneutral7573
      @chaoticneutral7573 3 роки тому

      Mortal Engines are not steampunk since story sets in far future

  • @counterfeit6089
    @counterfeit6089 2 роки тому +65

    Love it when redditors call any real world thing that's old and complex "steampunk"

    • @hugos5114
      @hugos5114 2 роки тому +4

      Or anything steam powered for that matter...

    • @flawer1316
      @flawer1316 2 роки тому +5

      or anything that has the same color as copper but without the blue.

    • @maverickhunterstupidiocy7779
      @maverickhunterstupidiocy7779 Рік тому +1

      You just insulted my entire race of people
      but yes

  • @carsonrush3352
    @carsonrush3352 6 років тому +68

    Eye protection seems like it would be incredibly important, given that they constantly live in industrialized settings with pointy metal and pressurized pipes that could rupture everywhere. If it's bright out, you wear sunglasses. If eye-puncturing hazards are everywhere, you where eye protection.

    • @Marlin123
      @Marlin123 2 роки тому +1

      "Don't forget the goggles"

    • @tompatterson1548
      @tompatterson1548 2 роки тому +1

      That’s fair

    • @VonDeliriumTremens
      @VonDeliriumTremens 9 місяців тому

      Also, most vehicles (cars and airplanes) were open and lacked good windscreens, meaning one needed to protect the eyes from wind dust, and insects (you don't want to lacrimate too moch or get your eyes overly to dry if you're flying a rickety plane). Also, steam power means a lot of smoke that gets into the eyes whether in a locomotive or on ship. There is a reason why early pilots and race drivers wore goggles.

  • @hellboy6507
    @hellboy6507 6 років тому +263

    Yes, most fail to realize that oil processing had been well established in the 1860s, with electricity and internal combustion becoming popular in the 1870s-1890s. Bioshock Infinite is good steampunk, since it stays true to the tech available in 1912 (steam, combustion, electricity, etc) while also being set in a futuristic floating city. The technology is more subtle, ie there aren't gears attatched to everything, only the stuff that would *actually require them*.

    • @MrKlausbaudelaire
      @MrKlausbaudelaire 6 років тому +23

      same goes for Scott Westerfeld's "Leviathan". They stablish steam-powered engines, but they use any fuel aside from coal, like Diesel, since you need SOMETHING to heat water into steam, right?

    • @TheWampam
      @TheWampam 6 років тому +10

      I always wondered how those people couldn't have invented electricity. I mean, Volta lived in the 18th century, and the electric generator was invented bevor the widespread use of steam locomotives.

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro 6 років тому

      @Pladimir Vutin
      And you failed to realize that Steampunk ISN'T Science Fiction! Plus 1870's is when Dieselpunk begin, so no shit..
      "Bioshock Infinite is good steampunk, since it stays true to the tech available in 1912"
      Except even Victorian era ended in 1901.. so WTF you talking about? Not to mention that it is not f*g SF so that argument has nothing to do with quality of the genre.
      Ugh.. why people are so dumb 0_0

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro 6 років тому

      @TheWampam
      It is not that it wasn't but before popularization of electricity what also overly with invention of the internal combustion engine (so guess what that mean?) most people see it as evil energy what rise dead from the grave and that is usually how it is used in Steampunk, what is after all a retro-futurism.

    • @6272355463637
      @6272355463637 6 років тому +13

      By 1900, the vast majority of all electricity produced was used for lighting. Internal combustion engines were barely strong enough to move light vehicles and had yet to be established as the standard for cars or even really break into the market for heavier machinery. So it's not like electricity or oil processing/internal combustion engines hadn't been discovered/invented but they weren't all that present, either, and much of their usefulness had yet to be established.

  • @Dreigonix
    @Dreigonix 5 років тому +13

    Just glue some gears on it and call it steampunk
    That’s the trendy fashion nowadays
    A copper-painted chunk of some 1980’s junk
    Will fetch a pretty penny on EBay!~
    (Also, I just really really love airships. >.>)

  • @Glimare
    @Glimare 2 роки тому +8

    Thus starts the TWA sponsorship wars plot. And I still think the end boss is just the writer coming back from the grave. =P

  • @nothinmulch
    @nothinmulch 6 років тому +369

    Would love to see one on convoluted magic systems.

    • @patliao556
      @patliao556 6 років тому +20

      nothinmulch This 100%. For some reason there's nothing fantasy readers like more than a system for magic- that thing that by definition defies logic.

    • @patliao556
      @patliao556 6 років тому +5

      8Kazuja8 I certainly agree that less is usually more, but I don't know that a 'system'-- depending on how you define it-- always adds to a setting. Of course, a good amount of this is personal taste, I find pontificating on magic the most tedious part of any fantasy novel, even the ones I really like, but I feel like you don't need a 'system' for defined limits. Let's look at the Ur-Fantasy itself, the Tolkeinverse, there, magic is defined wholly by what it can or cannot do and its rank relative to other powers, and it works fine. The One Ring bestows invisibility, subtly seduces its user, and allows centralized control over the other Rings of Power. As a ring forged by a demigod in a place of power, its unmaking therefore also requires a return to that place of power. I don't need to know how it's manipulating Dark Magic via it's complex interactions with other flavors of magic, or how it's forged from ancient magic gold that has an affinity for whatever. It's unnecessary, it's tedious, and the application of science-like mechanics to magic creates unintended consequences; either you wind up following the rabbit hole into a magitech sort of situation, which is itself an incredibly tricky genre since you risk obliterating the appeal of magic itself, or you create magitech type plot holes like, 'why doesn't the ability to spontaneously create fire lead to the incredibly quick development of steam engines'.
      Magic and logic are a dangerous emulsification, most writers aren't up to the task of exploring that combination with intent and it seems to me that most of the magic systems that exist exist out of the modern human need to explain things instead of recognizing their original place in a meta-narrative, which is that of a fundamentally unknowable power. Gandalf isn't a wizard practicing a studied art, he is literally of a different race. The use of magic marks him apart from other mortal creatures, and marks him in the narrative as being Other.

    • @patliao556
      @patliao556 6 років тому +1

      I suppose we're defining systems differently. I don't personally think that having 'floating' limits like 'a genie can grant three wishes' is really a system, because the limit just exists on its own without justification. But as you define it, sure, I'm all for limits. Agreed on all other counts.

    • @IdiotinGlans
      @IdiotinGlans 6 років тому +1

      Or just magic in general.

    • @ThanksIhateyoutoo
      @ThanksIhateyoutoo 6 років тому

      Fairy Tail in a nutshell.

  • @KhymChanur
    @KhymChanur 6 років тому +73

    You could do nothing but "sponsorships performed by badly written archetypes" and I'd still watch it.

  • @ImmacHn
    @ImmacHn 6 років тому +2

    That's a really fun way to make an ad, I normally just skip over those, great job.

  • @jadendafinger
    @jadendafinger 4 роки тому +4

    I have written my own book when i was 12 years old (grade 6). it had bad grammer, misspelled words, incorrectly numbered chapters, an incoherent plot, unestablished rules of how the world works, stolen images, and lastly the first name ever: “da fing made by jaben de pablo starring kirb and break dancing chicken.”
    P.S. i am currently working on my sequel to the first book.

  • @iainhansen1047
    @iainhansen1047 6 років тому +384

    Now that is how you do an add

    • @348joey
      @348joey 6 років тому +15

      ad*

    • @littlefieryone2825
      @littlefieryone2825 6 років тому +33

      But then how do you do a subtract?

    • @k2k4
      @k2k4 6 років тому +15

      It does increase the quality. Thats a plus.

    • @GhostInTheShell29
      @GhostInTheShell29 6 років тому +8

      the subtract is usually signed before you do the add.

    • @namingisdifficult408
      @namingisdifficult408 6 років тому +7

      Iain Hansen that spelling and meaning don’t add up

  • @QuebecNinjaTV
    @QuebecNinjaTV 6 років тому +45

    Just glue some gears on it and call it steampunk,
    that's the trendy fashion nowadays.
    A copper painted chuck of some 1980's junk,
    Will fetch a pretty penny on EBay.

  • @luckyschockmel5956
    @luckyschockmel5956 4 роки тому +4

    you are the only youtuber where i dont skip the ads, they are just so funny

  • @homicidalharry7230
    @homicidalharry7230 6 років тому +4

    I'd love to see you do a Terrible Writing Advice on murder mysteries and crime dramas.

  • @europademon
    @europademon 6 років тому +134

    Contrivium... Is that like explodium used in all enemy vehicle hauls? Sounds expensive, I'll stick to my whale oil. Thank you very much.

    • @louisduarte8763
      @louisduarte8763 6 років тому +11

      My thoughts on Contrivium:
      "Don't say Vibranium. Don't so Vibranium."
      So, like, Vibranium?
      "That's it! I'm outta here!" [angry footsteps][door slams][tires screeching]

    • @RokuroCarisu
      @RokuroCarisu 6 років тому +2

      Whose brainium?

  • @BillAngell
    @BillAngell 6 років тому +182

    My mother once told me "Remember cholera. Don't fetishize the Victorian Era."

    • @yarpen26
      @yarpen26 6 років тому +10

      Bill Angell Thank God it was cholera rather than, say, smallpox or leprecy. Otherwise no catchy rhyme.

    • @JC-om7nr
      @JC-om7nr 6 років тому +7

      My mother once told me “don’t fetishize feet”

    • @sarahgray430
      @sarahgray430 6 років тому +28

      You can say that about any era, really. Whenever someone starts to rhapsodize about a particular era, remind them of the harsh realities of that time. People tend to fetishize the mid 20th century, so I remind them about Watergate and the atomic bomb.

    • @DetectiveNyx
      @DetectiveNyx 6 років тому +5

      JACK OFF TO THE VICTORIAN ERA

    • @jarltrippin
      @jarltrippin 6 років тому +18

      My mom lowkey harassed me, kept telling me to stop fetishising the dark ages. Her views really began to plague me.

  • @mistingwolf
    @mistingwolf 6 років тому +9

    That was the most entertaining sponsorship ad I've ever seen. XD
    Also the rest of this vid was great, as all the rest.

  • @MGDrzyzga
    @MGDrzyzga 3 роки тому +2

    Been revisiting a lot of this now that I'm prepping a story to show off a setting. So I'm definitely seeing a resonance with this video, since I'm starting with a setting, and characters and plot are a secondary concern. I may also have some steampunk/Victorian themes without the steampunk/Victorian aesthetic - a world of sudden technological growth (and technology with a very different aesthetic), where the new power can concentrate in the hands of a few.
    Could even be a little more steampunk, since there are in-world reasons where (barring the recent tech explosion), tech might be limited to about the steam engine and gear level.

  • @karmakameleon7118
    @karmakameleon7118 6 років тому +102

    *insert obligatory love triangle comment here*

  • @buu678
    @buu678 6 років тому +296

    Exploring the darker side of victorian era is the ONLY way to make steampunk work. Imagine a steampunk colony in Africa or Latin America.

    • @johnathonhaney8291
      @johnathonhaney8291 6 років тому +85

      buu678 You could just as easily make it in London's East End, no Jack The Ripper required for its daily hardships and horrors. Too much steampunk focuses on the upper classes whereas a focus on poor and criminal classes would make more sense. Still, a colonial setting would also work, like a post-Mutiny of 1857 India or post-Opium Wars Hong Kong. Truly unique possibilities have yet to be plumed.

    • @RokuroCarisu
      @RokuroCarisu 6 років тому +38

      Here's a setting I came up with for roleplay:
      Britain won the Independence War and proceeded to colonialize pretty much all of North America and East-Asia. Electricity, combustion, nuclear fission and eventually fusion were still discovered and widely utilized, but almost exclusively for the benefit of heavy industry. Envoirmentalism is not a thing in this world and the ever increasing polution is seen as just an unplesant but inevitable byproduct of "progress". Living quality and social customs in the early 21st century are still where they were in the early 20th century. Instead of the World Wars, there is a lengthy conflict between the major colonial powers; the Great British Empire, the Franco-Germanian Empire, Christian-Fundamentalist Iberia (insert Spanish Inquisition joke) and Russia (currently in the middle of a late Communist Revolution), which had its hot and cold periods and is still going on.
      Also, magic exists, there is a local invasion of freaky undead, and Spring-heeled Jack is basically a Kamen Rider. It gets weird form here on...

    • @johnathonhaney8291
      @johnathonhaney8291 6 років тому +25

      RokuroCarisu It's intricate world-building that you've put in but I cannot emphasize this enough: put as much effort into your characters as you did the setting. Also consider the ways your characters can and will change this world, even if it's only in a small part. Dynamic motion drives a good plot forward and well-thought-out characters make your readers interested enough to follow along.

    • @RokuroCarisu
      @RokuroCarisu 6 років тому +15

      Johnathon Haney Thank you for your kind words.
      As I said, it's a setting for roleplay. But I don't intend for the player characters' actions to change the world a great deal. Although they are pretty much superheroes, their task is to investigate and combat supernatural threats in secrecy; protecting this world from an outside force, not from itself. In fact, the world could easily turn into a threat to them if they aren't careful.
      I wanted to create a world that literally can't be saved just like that. The difference those heroes are making is between certain doom and a mere chance of survival. And there is also the ever lingering moral question:
      "Is this world even worth protecting?"

    • @johnathonhaney8291
      @johnathonhaney8291 6 років тому +11

      RokuroCarisu Which is a very punk question at its core...bravo. Still, do consider writing some side stories of your major or even minor players of this world just to see what the feel of it is like from ground level. It will help EVERYTHING if you do.

  • @MissingMandible
    @MissingMandible 6 років тому +7

    4:33
    Wait, wouldn't a lot of that reside in the realm of engineers as opposed to scientists?

    • @alexfriedrichs6240
      @alexfriedrichs6240 6 років тому

      MissingMandible
      Yes, yes it would.
      For more information, provided by people screaming at each other, may I refer you to TVtropes.

    • @DinoRicky
      @DinoRicky Місяць тому

      Ok sheldon

  • @monstrousmoss
    @monstrousmoss 3 роки тому +3

    4:24 One of my own protags kinda does this, although it’s mainly because he’s impatient and often lets his passion for learning distract him from trifles like lab safety. He soon learns the hard way why the rest of the scientific community (“science” in this sense including the study of magic using the scientific method) is so hesitant about opening momentary portals to another plane of existence “for potential use as a power source” (aka because he thinks it’d be *so* cool if it worked).

  • @alexoliver3282
    @alexoliver3282 6 років тому +124

    Finally, the Dark Lord gets some character development.

  • @asalways1504
    @asalways1504 6 років тому +215

    Steampunk is a genre that has constantly fallen victim to style over substance. Are there any good steampunk story recommendations?
    Edit: Wow,I didn't expect this much feedback! Thanks for the suggestions everyone!

    • @miro.georgiev97
      @miro.georgiev97 6 років тому +83

      As Always Would _BioShock_ count?

    • @zeb857
      @zeb857 6 років тому +49

      Miroslav Georgiev it counts!, there's brass pipes!

    • @asalways1504
      @asalways1504 6 років тому +13

      Miroslav Georgiev Why yes, I almost forgot!

    • @strawberrys0da714
      @strawberrys0da714 6 років тому +29

      There's the Girl Genius comics. The story is really good and the characters are amazing.

    • @countesschewi2399
      @countesschewi2399 6 років тому +22

      As Always Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura is a good one.

  • @tomboychan5123
    @tomboychan5123 6 років тому +4

    JP, I loooove this series for it's accurateness and humor. PLEASE eventually make a dieselpunk episode! It's my favorite type of punk!😂
    Thank you MUCH.

  • @xxxmaysilssss690
    @xxxmaysilssss690 6 років тому +5

    I need this guy to be my friend. I could only imagine the hours we would spend brainstorming ideas on creating new worlds and likeable characters...

  • @mason8467
    @mason8467 6 років тому +70

    Love. Triangles. When?

    • @6272355463637
      @6272355463637 6 років тому +2

      Any time. All the time, really.

  • @Torchstone1
    @Torchstone1 6 років тому +27

    I just wanted to mention that im pretty sure most airship type craft are filled with helium which is not flamible. The hindenburg was a special case and filled with hydrogen (very flamable) because helium is mostly mined in the US and not availibe to pre ww2 Germany

    • @johnathonhaney8291
      @johnathonhaney8291 6 років тому +2

      TorchStone As someone mentioned, though, helium is actually a fairly rare element. That fact could cause lots of complications if handled correctly.

    • @Torchstone1
      @Torchstone1 6 років тому

      Johnathon Haney that is also true

    • @runningcommentary2125
      @runningcommentary2125 6 років тому

      Have you heard of the Airlander? I'm trying to write a setting with airships myself and they're based on those. It gets around Helium being less buoyant by being absolutely huge.

    • @Torchstone1
      @Torchstone1 6 років тому

      Running Commentary 21 I did not but that is awesome!

    • @harkonen1000000
      @harkonen1000000 6 років тому +1

      Hindenburg was not nearly as bad as R101.

  • @prof.redwood9818
    @prof.redwood9818 6 років тому +9

    "Steam-powered steam!"
    Uh... sure, I can roll with that.

  • @supernatural7690
    @supernatural7690 2 роки тому +6

    can't believe how close to the mark this is. I re read some of my childhood favourites including War Of The worlds and 20.00 Leagues Under The Sea. loved them so much became curious as to who is writing Victorian Sci Fi today, found an award winning steam punk book and took a run at it, Dear God it was the worst thing I have ever read it was just box ticking exercise for all the people and items that a Steam punk book should have, I think that you based this feature on that book. I sat at the end and told my self that I could do better myself. After saying this I argued with myself could I or couldn't I write a better one? well lock down came and I decided to put my money where my mouth was and wrote it. I was happy with it and I am convinced that it was better than the one I read, so I was happy mission accomplished, A friend read it and told me to publish. so I offered it to publishers and it is now at this point in time with a professional editor and hopefully will be on the shelves soon.

    • @bryce4395
      @bryce4395 11 місяців тому

      how's it been going since?

    • @supernatural7690
      @supernatural7690 11 місяців тому

      @@bryce4395
      To be truthful not great. The publishers changed the format and I accepted the change. It was written in memo form and was supposed to resemble a "found document " as it contains subjects that governments would not want further discussed. The re edited it and it came back to me with 116 errors that I could find. I returned it and two months later it was returned to me ' fixed' it wasn't same errors. They had just returned it. I'm persevering with it. I will not sign it off till I'm 100% happy. Thanks for asking. You write??

    • @bryce4395
      @bryce4395 11 місяців тому

      @@supernatural7690 Oh I'm sorry to hear that. Glad to hear you're persevering! I'm rooting both for you and for the book, it sounds really good.
      I guess I somewhat I write - I prepare DnD games, and am looking into writing a steampunk campaign right now. I'm not very good at it though lol. Was just curious since I admite writers. There's just a different kind of artistry in writing a whole book, keeping the world and people of it in your mind for so long, and then proceeding through the tedious process of getting it published.

    • @supernatural7690
      @supernatural7690 11 місяців тому

      Take a long long look at your bookshelves and think what's missing from there? What do I want to read? Then write it. First draft is you thinking out loud then tidy it up and the read it like a critic, pick fault and tell yourself had you written this then you'd have this, that. ,the other. Nobody is that unique. If you are interested enough to write it, someone is interested enough to read it

    • @bryce4395
      @bryce4395 11 місяців тому

      @@supernatural7690 That's really interesting, I've never thought about it like that. "Read it like a critic"... I can imagine that takes some amount of security and self-esteem. I would have just started berating myself.

  • @peacekeeper1413
    @peacekeeper1413 6 років тому +72

    I want a gaslight fantasy video now

    • @amfvideos6810
      @amfvideos6810 4 роки тому +4

      Gaslight fantasy actually sounds really cool.

    • @Fuzz82
      @Fuzz82 4 роки тому +7

      @@amfvideos6810 they did a thing with combining fantasy and steampunk in Arcanum (game). The medieval fantasy era is coming to an end, and conservative magic and sword users clash with the new technology and gun users. With magic and technology as two opposites in an uneast shifting balance. Orcs come to the new cities for fortune but end up in the slums, working in some factory while being underpaid. Dwarves and especially elves having a hard time ajusting to the new world. Protecting what they have left.

    • @brandonvelde5774
      @brandonvelde5774 3 роки тому

      @@amfvideos6810 Read up on the comic "Girl Genius" it's basically this.

    • @SilkyPud
      @SilkyPud 3 роки тому

      @@Fuzz82 love that game

  • @Gingerbreadley
    @Gingerbreadley 6 років тому +24

    The goggles do serve a purpose! They are to protect the eyes from super heated steam. I mean they could just fix this by not having all the steam valves right where everyone is and 90% of the time the goggles are just on the top of their head but hey it looks cool!

    • @MrKlausbaudelaire
      @MrKlausbaudelaire 6 років тому

      but steam valves are there to control the flow of steam. Something has to dial all that pressure and someone must turn a crank or spin a valve for it.

  • @chernobylsurvivor3567
    @chernobylsurvivor3567 4 роки тому +1

    I love how you give genuine writing advice and a lot of do's and do not's

  • @eln5343
    @eln5343 4 роки тому +22

    In my epic novel methane from pigs power everything. I call it fartpunk.

  • @korrochime2432
    @korrochime2432 6 років тому +38

    But will the steam power my self-esteem?

  • @RDeathmark
    @RDeathmark 6 років тому +46

    Do superhero stories

  • @Nimbus3690
    @Nimbus3690 6 років тому +2

    That sponsorship reading was so well done, I had to watch thru the whole thing

  • @KatarzynaMatylla
    @KatarzynaMatylla 6 років тому +10

    Wow, I'm a woman and you made me watch a men's cosmetice ad with interest. The Dark Lord is awesome. Gongrats! :)
    Also, why so little mention of The Love Triangle?

  • @HungNguyen-mi4vk
    @HungNguyen-mi4vk 6 років тому +36

    Instruction unclear
    I have steam-powered cogs and steam in my love decagon now

  • @dimitriamiathefriggingbatt6552
    @dimitriamiathefriggingbatt6552 6 років тому +23

    And now we wait for the deiselpunk genre to have an episode.

    • @DarthBiomech
      @DarthBiomech 6 років тому

      It's basically steampunk with oil instead of steam.

    • @blondbraid7986
      @blondbraid7986 6 років тому

      Yeah, but it does have some different conventions, like alternate-history where the Nazis won, retro-futuristic airplanes and tanks, and draws much more from WW2 adventure stories and dystopias than the whimsy Victorian optimism in Steampunk.

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro 6 років тому

      @Darth Biomech
      "It's basically steampunk with oil instead of steam.It's basicall"
      A definition used by someone who don't know what each really is 0_0
      These are retro-futurism. Works what deliberately use outdated futurism from XIX century (steampunk and its sub-genres like clock and cattle punk and related gas-light fantasy), early XX century (diesel-punk with its rayguns, Tesla's, rocket-Nazis and giant killer robots) or late XX century (atom-punk with its art-deco and flying souses, phallic rockets, plus disintegrating lasers).

  • @troo_6656
    @troo_6656 4 роки тому +2

    I went back to this as this video marks the beggining of The Terrible writing advice expanded universe.

  • @cosmicspacething3474
    @cosmicspacething3474 3 роки тому +48

    Fun fact: Steampunk is probably based on what we thought the future would look like centuries ago

    • @schwarzerritter5724
      @schwarzerritter5724 2 роки тому +1

      Have you read Edgar Allan Poe's science fiction stories?

  • @novaterra973
    @novaterra973 6 років тому +59

    3:42 Well, you can read cyberpunk stories if you don't want to delve into history books.
    Not a joke, by the way. steampunk and cyberpunk can be very similar in style and theme. It is not a coincidence that the book which established steampunk as a genre was written by two renowned cyberpunk writers.
    You won't have AIs and cyberspace... but you can use difference engine and Victorian spiritualism.

    • @powerist209
      @powerist209 4 роки тому +2

      I think Bioshock Infinite does that.
      Complete with stores that only accept company-issued currencies, fomenting leftist rebellion, and exploited working class.
      Same goes with Arcanum with Orcs, and Ogres in some cases, being oppressed working class.

    • @thewanderingmistnull2451
      @thewanderingmistnull2451 3 роки тому +1

      The genre existed well before the book you are referring to. All its author did was give it the name "steampunk".
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steampunk#History

  • @ChaosRayZero
    @ChaosRayZero 6 років тому +8

    Normally I just skip over the sponsored ad part of UA-cam videos, but _this- THIS ONE_ was worth watching!!! X^D *ALL* video ads should be done this way! 6:56

  • @ReubenAStern
    @ReubenAStern 5 років тому

    Best advert ever!! And I always thought it was best to put them at the end of the video, or I skip it.

  • @michellevance1967
    @michellevance1967 Рік тому +1

    Bought your book, looking forward to reading it ❤