Cyberpunk in Star Trek
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Cyberpunk in Star Trek
I've been thinking about the possibilities and implications of a cyberpunk character in Star Trek. Nothing like the Borg, however, I'm thinking along the lines of Shadowrun or Neuromancer tech and culture. It could be cool to see that sort of black market culture in the Trek galaxy. Deckers breaking into computer systems, riggers taking control of shuttlecraft and other vehicles . . .
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Do not mention Cyberpunk and Star Trek PLEASE. For a cyberpunk look and feel nothing and I mean NOTHING beats Blade Runner
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So basically you want to put a Tolon Carrade or the dude from Hackers into ST?
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But seriously, folks. Putting wireheads in a Trek setting is the kiss of death. For them at least. They'd get geeked by the first M-5 they jack into. Not exactly ICE, but the outcome is the same. Lay off the stim, trog.We have just gotten a wake-up call from the Nintendo Generation.
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Jack out and smell the soycaff chummer. Cyberdeckers and Street Samurai have no place in ST. But on that note i would like to see Shadowrun brought to it;s own series, Surely one of the books could be made into a tv series. I kept my SNES and ny Mega Drive/Genesis so i could keep playing the Shadowrun games. IIRC the Hacker we saw on DS9 got brain fried.
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Obviously the Feddies and Klingons would never think about cybertech. The Feddies would piss themselves over the "morality" of jamming tech into your body and the Klingons are really anti-tech. I'm surprised the Romulans or the Ferengi haven't at least thought about it. The Borg just revel in cybertech it seems.
Shadowrun is a bit out there (especially with the magic bit) so that's why I included Neuromancer. Neuromancer is at least a bit more realistic world to work with. Although Shadowrun magic would make for funny scenes.
::Shaman calls up a Naugahyde elemental from Picard's chair::
Picard: I greet you on behalf of the . . .
Elemental: Chair SMASH!
::Elemental pounds Picard through the floor of the bridge. His head rests on the floor while his feet dangle through the ceiling on Deck 2::
Picard: Violence . . . isn't . . . necessary . . . urrgh.
Shadowrun is a bit out there (especially with the magic bit) so that's why I included Neuromancer. Neuromancer is at least a bit more realistic world to work with. Although Shadowrun magic would make for funny scenes.
::Shaman calls up a Naugahyde elemental from Picard's chair::
Picard: I greet you on behalf of the . . .
Elemental: Chair SMASH!
::Elemental pounds Picard through the floor of the bridge. His head rests on the floor while his feet dangle through the ceiling on Deck 2::
Picard: Violence . . . isn't . . . necessary . . . urrgh.
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