Cooperatist Platform -

After the oil ran dry and the corps moved to nuclear power, many of the rigs in the Gulf weren't worth salvaging, and were left to decompose or be occupied by squatters.

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@eldritch48 love the concept, I also see it for a #solarpunk setting.
@justinkd My current project is basically the conflict between cyberpunk and "solarpunk", although I really hate that term. If you aren't flipping off the man, you aren't punk, no matter what marketing pukes want to tag things with.
@justinkd Solarpunk as a term is as dumb as every political scandal being a 'gate'.
@justinkd Just call it "eco-utopian sci-fi" and move on.
@eldritch48 I can understand the argument against #solarpunk as a genera as it currently stands but, I see it differently than many others such as, the stories should be about the fight not the ideals realized. For example #cyberpunk is about the fight against the corporate powers not the dystopia as a whole. Solarpunk stories should take place in a dystopia, not a paradise.
@justinkd Yeah, that I can definitely agree with. To be fair, I have a similar problem with Steampunk - it should be labour strikes and riots, not tea parties on airships.
@eldritch48 Yeah like yeah show the wealthy and "nobles" but also the servants poisoning their drinks.
@justinkd And gutters....dirty, stinking gutters where people build lean-tos. If you don't show how evil the upper class is, it's not punk.
@eldritch48 Agreed, for me the solarpunks are more like the Green Guerillas from the '60s I want to say might of been later, but yeah reclaiming green space for the betterment of the city.