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a sub genre of sci-fi usualy whith deep philosophical stments about the nature of freedom and reality. cyberpunk is usualy set in a de - humanised and futuristic society. the protagonist is usualy paranoid or suspicous about society , and usualy gets it right. loads of famous books, films , and comic can be considered cyberpunk, the film "i robot" , and "the matrix" are both cyber punk, even the famous book "1984" can be considered cyber punk , because it is set in a futuristic and de humanised seciety, (admitedly , its original intent was to mimic soviet russia, but it can still be considered cyber punk, loosly) cyberpunk is not a shalow genre , although many cyberpunk movies are shalow , whith no realy philosophical questions. they are the minority
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a literary genre that has nothing to do with the Matrix, being cool, or anime. it's a subgenre of sci-fi in which there is strong sense of helplessness, misery, dystopic ideals and loss of morality and/or humanity. corporations control the lives of their workers and reside in microcosms dictated by the status quo blade runner, dark city and (to some extent) judge dredd & johnny mneumonic are examples of the genre.
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A sci-fi genre that incorporates cybernetic implants, computer hacking and high technology, usually pitting independent hackers against mega corporations and though police. Seminal early works include the novel Neuromancer (Gibson), and Shadowrun (a role playing game). This culture heavily influenced later works, such as Matrix, and a wide range of books, role playing games, and movies. The cyberpunk culture of the 80s has had a huge impact on modern films and literature.
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One who sees the truth about the world, even when the rest of society chooses to ignore the fact that the government is a corporation, we are constantly being monitored by cameras, and we are rapidly loosing what little freedom we had to begin with.
See: The Patriot Act A cyberpunk's mantra:
Just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get me. {sic} Just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean I've got it wrong. |
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The online equivalent to being Punk'd. For example, being rick-rolled. John: "Hey, check out this link!"
Bill: "Aw, dude, why would you send me a link to a guy being fucked by a horse?" John: "Haha, you just got cyberpunk'd." |
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Technology in a science fiction setting. Generally involving computers and hacking. See also Cyber Punk Books: Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash, Shamus Young's Free Radical.
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1. A citizen of cyberspace
2. A citizen of cyberspace who wears mirrorshades indoors, at night. He might be a geek, but he might also be a cyberpunk.
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