As a sub-genre of Steampunk, Clockpunk focuses on springs and clockwork instead of steam power. Examples: Mainspring by Jay Lake and Whitechapel Gods by S.M. Peters
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Started by joel silvey. Last reply by joel silvey Jan 31. 2 Replies 0 Likes
my question is what is your guys ideas on how a clockpunk revolover would work . would it need bullets? or something like an energy pak ? p.s. new to this so please no flaming or bashing pleaseContinue
Started by Ray Dean. Last reply by Jason Apr 28, 2011. 1 Reply 0 Likes
Just wanted to see if I understand this one.. :D seems to me that Steampunk has a leaning toward clockwork... but Clockpunk doesn't 'swing' the other way??? thoughts? suggestions?Continue
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