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- Nanopunk refers to an emerging subgenre of science fiction that is still very much in its infancy in comparison to its ancestor-genre, cyberpunk, and some...
- than with prosthetic cyberware or dry nanotechnologies (albeit, like in nanopunk, bio-, nanotechnologies, and cyberware often coexist), and sometimes with...
- Speculative fiction portal List of biopunk works Cyberpunk Cyberpunk derivatives Nanopunk Dieselpunk Steampunk Solarpunk Seapunk Genetic engineering in fiction Grinder...
- Derivatives of cyberpunk include: Biopunk Dieselpunk ****anese cyberpunk Nanopunk Solarpunk Steampunk: blends technology with steam-powered machinery. Utopian:...
- States Language English Genre Science fiction, Techno-thriller, horror, nanopunk Publisher HarperCollins Publication date November 25, 2002 Media type Print...
- corporation Virtual reality Augmented reality Derivative genres Postcyberpunk Tech noir Steampunk works Dieselpunk Biopunk works Nanopunk Solarpunk Category...
- limited intelligence and imagination. Body hacking Biopunk Kardashev scale Nanopunk Posthumanization Postcyberpunk Speculative evolution Technological singularity...
- corporation Virtual reality Augmented reality Derivative genres Postcyberpunk Tech noir Steampunk works Dieselpunk Biopunk works Nanopunk Solarpunk Category...
- corporation Virtual reality Augmented reality Derivative genres Postcyberpunk Tech noir Steampunk works Dieselpunk Biopunk works Nanopunk Solarpunk Category...
- cyberpunk, it builds not on information technology but on synthetic biology. Nanopunk: similar to bio-punk, but depicts a world where the use of biotechnologies...