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    18 KB CAPTCHAPUNK Anonymous 09/09/10(Thu)23:50 No.12024393  
    1) Refresh your captcha until you find either a noun or an adjective. Take the first of either you find.
    2) Add "-punk" to the end of it
    3) Describe the setting that results

    Carefulpunk: In this world, humans evolved with such a great sense of caution that "risk" isn't even in the vocabulary, resulting in a peaceful but static and underdeveloped civilization.
    >> Anonymous 09/09/10(Thu)23:52 No.12024420
    >flairche gender." to the power of 44

    >genderpunk

    What is this I don't even.
    >> Anonymous 09/09/10(Thu)23:52 No.12024430
    Reinforcementspunk.

    In this setting, a single life is considered to have value only in it's ability to contribute to a group.
    >> Shas'o R'myr !!J5+vjygjQuK 09/09/10(Thu)23:53 No.12024434
    -Replace "punk" with "guido"

    >contact radvormy
    >> / !/////m/ShI 09/09/10(Thu)23:54 No.12024446
    >>12024420
    Sounds like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genderfuck.

    Also... chapelpunk?
    >> Anonymous 09/09/10(Thu)23:55 No.12024475
    >>12024420
    I've seen it. Never let an openly transexual DM try out his homebrew on you.
    I got "Committeepunk", which I can't make any less boring than it sounds.
    >> Anonymous 09/09/10(Thu)23:59 No.12024530
    >preggypunk

    Both genders are at risk of spontaneous pregnancy, so culture is pregnancy-centric and overpopulation is a big problem.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)00:06 No.12024635
    Branchpunk

    In this setting, people sprout plant limbs at regular intervals. Some consider them eyesores, some status symbols. Mass-produced clothing is unheard of; everyone goes to a tailor, due to there everyone's branches being different. More oppressive governments have strict rules about how many branches you may have.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)00:09 No.12024696
    roynde life-

    Mitchell Roynde woke up as he always did, with a yawn and a stretch. Opening his eyes, he saw the sunlight filtering down through the pink and yellow leaves of the tree above him. He picked himself up off the grass, smiling as the powerful scent of crushed ginger rose with him. The breakfast tree directly in front of him had a banana, a grain-apple, and a soft-rind coconut. Taking a bite from the grain-apple, he took a stip from the coconut's milk.

    As he walked to the east, he nodded to the other inhabitants of the genengineered lifepunk forest. Each nodded to him in turn.

    He took care of a few necessities at the well-hidden toilet tree. The ammonia and fecal material would be useful as fertilizer, once the specialized algae, bacteria, and other forms of life had broken it down. Waste not, want not, as his mother had said.

    Finally, he arrived at his station. Phillip Bays, the night shift, nodded as he left. Laying down on the gentle curve of a nearly horizontal tree, Mitchell felt the acorn-like protrusion plug into the back of his neck.

    He was the forest. He was every tree. He took a deep breath, as the shock subsided. Being more was always an amazing thing. Being administrator was the good life.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)00:20 No.12024868
    Gorgeouspunk

    Everyone looks fucking amazing. A complex scale of beauty decides everyone's status in the social hierarchy. With the gene pool completely suffused with the genes of beautiful people, human appearance has taken into forms of specialization. The nation of Tits is at war with the nation of Ass.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)00:21 No.12024895
    Specificpunk

    In a world of utter chaos, those with the ability to compartmentalize, organize and enforce order are the dangerous rebels.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)00:24 No.12024935
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    >>12024868

    okay i want to play this now
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)00:29 No.12025017
    maintenancepunk

    Disaster strikes a steampunk world, leaving no one knowing how to build the machines. The survivors take shelter in few cities that are still running, and desperately try to keep everything working.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)02:49 No.12026734
    JEEVESpunk

    Everyone is a butler called Jeeves. Female Jeeveses look exactly like the male ones apart from the genitals.

    Social hierarchy is determined on who can get others out of trouble in the most clever ways. It's hard to prove your worth because only the lowest of Jeeveses ever mess up, the rest only fix things.

    Social structure is basically one gigantic branching pyramid. The main butler has butlers who have butlers who have butlers etc.

    If a butler owns animals, those animals rank lower than his butlers but higher than his butlers' butlers
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)02:51 No.12026745
    >>12024393
    101punk

    Its a punk setting that teaches you how to punkify a setting.
    >> a sorceress 09/10/10(Fri)02:53 No.12026764
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    >>12024868
    fuck that is almost embarrassingly close to the premise of this series
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)02:54 No.12026773
    Canstickpunk: A world where Tomas Edison and Nikola Telsa ended up solving their differences in a duel. Both died. The common light-bulb was never developed and both art and religion shifted to the might of the candlestick and candelabra. To let your flame die is a sin, and tantamount to heresy.

    Get bizarre word, get bizarre world.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)02:58 No.12026798
    Carthographicpunk.

    The cracked and scarred world can no longer maintain the strain put on it by tectonic strain. Continents rise and fall monthly, and what few humans around must live in constant migration. There's a large market for scouts and guides to aid the migration, but at the top of the castes lie the mapmakers...
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)02:59 No.12026802
    Ornament-punk:

    Heroes who strap as many accessories and decorations onto themselves as they can carry. Battles are decided by the fashion gods. Not wearing at least a pound of gold on your person is considered sacrilege.

    Weapons are absurdly over engineered and have hooks and spikes protruding at every possible angle.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)02:59 No.12026803
    >>12026798
    FUCK! That's cartographic.
    >> tomato !u6bJxTA01U 09/10/10(Fri)03:03 No.12026834
    Frauleinpunk;

    WW2 era burlesque punk with dirndls with rivets and everyone is blonde.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:03 No.12026835
    ★ ★ ★ ★ punk - My God... It's full of stars!

    Seriously Captcha?
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:05 No.12026859
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    >>12026798
    So... Zendikar? :D

    several-times-blical-punk: I have NO IDEA. WHAT THE FUCK CAPTCHA.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:05 No.12026861
    >>12026802
    So a Final Fantasy game?

    AGRICULTUREPUNK
    In this world, genetic engineering has created trees whose wood bears qualities superior to any other material, crops that provide more food than regular ones, and so on. These artificial plants aren't very resilient and need lots of care. Despite this, there are almost no regular plants left.
    Than, something bad happened, nearly wiping off mankind. The few survivors now have to learn to grow plants again, and learn the specific needs of each type they have access to.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:06 No.12026865
    Cheesepunk

    Everything is kitschy and in bad taste. Fake jewels and plastic marble mixed with ultra-PIMP-style mixed with the toothbrush/Sneaker/l33t-pc-case look.

    People use empty overused aforisms, write terrible suryp poetry and are overdramatic in everything they do.

    People only eat cheese, use cheese as fuel and it's is one of the main building materials. Cheese-robe, dried cheese helmet etc.
    there cheese bioweapons too like acidic sticky cheese, and flesh-eating-mold cheese

    to prepare for war, armies stock up on the most overpowered warmachine they have. Then they mass charge with them in one ball, never dividing the forces
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:06 No.12026871
    Stathenpunk. Picture a world where everyone acts like the Transporter movies.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:07 No.12026875
    >>12026865
    Oh god, you just described Wisconsin.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:09 No.12026896
    >>12026865
    Let's see this movie. Christopher Walken plays every roll.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:09 No.12026900
    You'repunk

    Everyone in this world is punk. Even you. You are punk.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:10 No.12026902
    >>12026896
    It's going to be un-fucking-believable.
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    >whestis Council

    Council-Punk

    So, soviet union styled everything. That's all I can see a council-punk being.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:10 No.12026909
    >>12026896
    >role.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:11 No.12026923
    incorporatedpunk.

    A world where everything is terrible, large corporations rule the world, and the extreme edge of society fights back. Trashing the establishment. Resisting with all they can.

    But the horrible truth, that anyone who survives long enough realizes...

    ... is that the corporations they hate control them too. Their music, their lifestyle. It's all customized and created to make them feel like they're the edge. Like they're dangerous. And as the years give way to horrified realization, they find that they're no different than what they fought.

    Many give up, and give in. What do you do?
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:11 No.12026924
    Incompetent-Punk

    In this world, no-one can fight, no-one can cast spells, no-one can perform specialized tasks, and anyone trying to better themselves will be hanged
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:13 No.12026943
    Usualpunk

    Everything MUST BE AS USUAL.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:14 No.12026945
    >>12026923

    Shadowrun.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:15 No.12026952
    >funnypunk
    In a world devoid of humor, a jokesters and clowns can becomes saviors.

    *HONK-HONK*
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:17 No.12026975
    >knittingpunk
    Most hardcore grandmothers and home-ec. students ever.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:17 No.12026977
    >>12026924
    By the government, or accidentally on their own?
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:20 No.12027003
    >>12026945
    Shadowrunners know they're controlled by the corps. It's sort of inherent in what they do.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:20 No.12027004
    CapitalPunk

    Imagine Victorian Steampunk, only with DOUBLE THE VICTORIAN. We're talking tophats, checkered coats, pipes, and absolutely everyone commenting on how Capital the day has been, that each-other have Capital ideas, or that the empire is quite Capital.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:22 No.12027018
    Successfulpunk.

    A world where affluency and kicking ass at shit has a nigh magical power, and everything is powered by it's aptitude to complete it's designed purpose.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:24 No.12027035
    Devicespunk

    this punk setting has lots of cool looking devices that make no sense and would never work in real life..
    ..and a buttload of contrived plot devices
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:27 No.12027058
    >Mappunk
    The world is enormous, billions and billions km² of land mass and even more billions km² of oceans and islands. The Emperor Gerriman XVII is set on discovering every last corner of the globe and explorers sprung dime a dozen mapping them.
    >> Deafdefiler !bll4ybGPow 09/10/10(Fri)03:29 No.12027073
    Ambiguouspunk.

    People are like snails, in that they have no set gender; which person gets to be male in intercourse is decided by a careful yet brutal [spoiler]thumb war[/spoiler] immediately prior.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:29 No.12027074
    >mirror hailbes
    Mirrorpunk.

    Advances in nanotechnology have rendered every surface self-cleansing, giving walls, roofs, glass and even concrete an unearthly reflective sheen. This has initially proven to be psychologically beneficial to the denizens of cities as the brain subconsciously interprets the reflections as extra elbow room in otherwise crowded areas, but a growing number of people are having a rather odd reaction to the practice. Many lose themselves in the reflections and develop disorders pertaining to a loss of ability to discern what is real. More and more, citizens seek to hide away from this gleaming, impossible world, as its reflections bedazzle and confuse the mind, causing occasional migraines after prolonged exposure.

    And this is all before the nanomachines decide to classify humans as a surface contaminant.
    >> Novemberg 09/10/10(Fri)03:30 No.12027081
    Moralpunk

    Priests with ray-guns.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:34 No.12027098
    Worldpunk.
    In this setting, the entire world is controlled by hippies who want to bring the world together.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:35 No.12027114
    Accessible-punk.

    The disabled have taken over. Absolutely everything must be accessible to all citizens with any known disorder or deformity. Doors are extraordinarily wide, nearly transparent, soft, open at the slightest touch, emit dull tones when closed and shrill tones when opened, and have edges that feel slightly prickly. This is only the tip of the iceberg.

    There are no stairs, only ramps. Tall buildings are served by elevators large enough to accommodate modern cargo containers. All streets, hallways, and anything else of the sort must have lights and tone emitters at regular intervals to guide the impaired. Every item of technology caters to the lowest common denominator; if there is someone who cannot use it to a minimum standard then it is illegal.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:36 No.12027118
    Coronarypunk

    the whole galaxy eats meat glorbs and drinks coke. Everyone has a fat-fetish and dying of heart attack is the greatest glory.

    People live in planets' orbit because they can't move without zero-g
    All plant life on most planets, including earth has been burned to make room for cattle ranches. Only robots and cattle live in the planets' surface
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:37 No.12027129
    YHWHpunk

    God came down, and found His world wanting. The past fifteen years have been Him remaking it in His image.

    The problem is, God has a very primeval idea of what humans should be. He flattened the cities, erased the cars, consumed the internet and abolished our planes and ships. Technology of a higher level than animal husbandry and farming are not allowed under His reign.

    Some humans still lurk in valleys and mountain caves, out of his sight, practicing the forbidden arts of technology. In fact, there are rumors of a fantastic techno-city beneath the Swiss alps, where scientist-wizards are cobbling together a device that can slay God Himself out of the fallen debris of the 22nd century.

    Of course, no one really knows where this city is, or whether it exists truly at all.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:41 No.12027150
    >>12027058
    The world is, in fact, infinite, and cannot be completely explored. Parts of it change when they haven't been observed for a period of time. It is said that, were a man to be placed in an isolation tank, completely insulated from any outside stimulus, in an area devoid of any other person, upon being awakened (after a period of a month or more, by an automatic mechanism), he would see only darkness after emerging. Then, slowly, the dawn would creep over some ill-defined horizon, and the world around would shape itself in subtle ways based on his perceptions.

    This would be the quantumpunk expansion, I guess.
    >> Snapper Carr 09/10/10(Fri)03:41 No.12027156
    Hefnerpunk

    Playboy bunnies with obvious robotic parts who defend the recently crowned King of the United States, Hugh Hefner.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:43 No.12027170
    >>12027129
    >consumed the internet

    Oh... Oh no. No no no.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:49 No.12027208
    Dollarspunk

    A horrific world where people care about nothing except money and being seen to be the person with the most of everything.

    ....aw crap.

    What makes this different from the real world though is that the "Dollar" is also the main material for building, crafting and energy creation. Infact the individual dollar is worth nothing due to centuries of hyperinflation.

    Armour made of coins strung together on ropes made of twisted bills. Pulped and reshaped to make homes for the upper classes, while those at the bottom struggle to build shacks out of the small number of notes they can scrounge together...ever looking to the skies for the first sign of rain which will destroy everything they own.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:49 No.12027210
    Routepunk

    Some say the roads go on forever. Me? I don't know. I traveled the old ways our ancestors did, saw the ravaged caravans, the bison grazing between the lanes. And you know what? I think I saw the end.

    It was where the routes came together, it looked like. I was walking one day, and found another route trailing along, beside mine. A big route. It joined together with my road, and then more came. More and more and more. The road I walked was the widest I've seen, and I've seen more roads than you have hairs on your head, m'boy.

    That's when I saw it. On the horizon, the Primeval Shadow. The Elders speak of them, but I know they can'ta seen one or they'd be a lot more scared and a lot less reverend. Those places are Primeval, with an emphasis on the Evil.

    And for miles and miles and miles, routes. All heading towards that great shadow. And you know? Right then and there, I figured it out. The Shadow, see? It's a big knot. All the routes go to it, tangle themselves up, and eat any roadwalker that dare go near. All those footsteps of all those roadwalkers, all bundled up in a ball like that, no wonder the Shadow is so eerie. It's roadsdamn history incarnate.

    So yeah, son, I've seen the end of the routes. And the end, it's seen me too.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:50 No.12027218
    Moby-Dick Punk

    The PC's form the crew of a whaling vessel under the command of a one legged captain, bent on revenge.

    Their daily lives and encounters revolve around the minutiae of 19th century whaling.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:51 No.12027225
    Earningspunk.

    A world where currency has become truely fluid. Money is paid out at a continuious rate, Taxi rides are calculated to the nearest millionth of a second. Successful buisnesses are not measured by net worth, but by money inflow/outflow.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:51 No.12027230
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    Grungepunk

    Everything's stuck in the early 90s, post-Cold War... until the time right before Kurt Cobain died. Clunky internet, Seattle rock, juice bars, "indie" movements on everything, Seinfeld, everyone's wearing flannel and rollerblades, horrid color schemes, eXtreme Kool LetterZ, 16bit games...
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:52 No.12027240
    >>12027230
    Nostalgia'd hard.
    >> Khen-Zai 09/10/10(Fri)03:53 No.12027248
    >sermestl Sumatra

    Sumatrapunk:
    In the late 19th Century, you are servants of the Aech Sultanate, entrusted with the task of warding off Dutch invaders who would conquer your homeland.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:53 No.12027249
    >>12027230
    So basicly what is currently marketed as "geek/retro" style.

    A whole world of it....oh god...the horror...the horror.
    >> !UdzMmUq0Oc 09/10/10(Fri)03:55 No.12027261
    >>12027230
    Seinfeld for all eternity? Sweet jesus take me now, I don't want to live in that world.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)03:59 No.12027294
    Armypunk.

    You have always been at war. Not the world, not your nation, you. Personally.

    Every other citizen of the world has been branded with a set of instructions in their cerebral cortex the second they were ejected from the cloning vats that boil down to one phrase: Kill every bastard wearing a different uniform than you.

    Pre-loaded with several lifetimes of combat training, fed protean gruel three times a day at the mess, and armed with at least three different lethal weapons at all times, it is your sworn duty to protect your citystate of constantly decreasing proportions from any and all who may threaten it, full-blown commandos or just unwitting wanderers.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)04:03 No.12027319
    >>12027249
    >>12027261

    congrats, you're basically getting the point of it~ :)
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)04:06 No.12027343
    urchin aalkme
    urchinpunk

    Everyone is a homeless orphan living in the ruins of a decaying world. In order to survive, you must pick pocket the other urchins and/or fruitless beg for food.

    Alternatively, scientists developed a new biofuel based on sea urchins. Your car now runs on spiny briny shellfish-things.
    >> 01011001 !!q8KxB04TJME 09/10/10(Fri)04:12 No.12027387
    >>12027208
    >Dollarspunk

    It is probably bad that my first thought was someone jizzing money.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)04:19 No.12027428
    Sketchpunk

    A twitch in His fingers gave Him eyes to open, and when they did all was blank. The Artist drew a floor so He may stand and four walls for privacy. For a while, this suited the content Artist well.
    However, after a short while the Artist grew lonely and so drew a window upon his wall. Looking through the window he saw the Outside: it was awash with colour, splashes of green for grass, a wiping of blue for the sky and one bright yellow sun impossibly far away.
    Only, the place lacked definition, and so the Artist drew a door so he may leave his plain house and began to sketch detail upon the landscape before him.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)04:21 No.12027446
    hiphop punk


    this... this sounds like a perfect
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)04:25 No.12027476
    sofapunk

    All chairs and beds in the world have been replaced with sofas. Battles are fought over which sofa manufacturer is the best, and they frequently hire saboteurs.

    Rats are kind of a problem.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)05:25 No.12027723
    Theorypunk: 3.5 Caster Edition Caster Edition.

    Have fun.
    >> officer nocaps !!/dU3mz/V7tb 09/10/10(Fri)05:28 No.12027741
    buttpunk

    butts are the only energy source

    a megacorp is coming to steal your butt you are a hacker
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)05:28 No.12027744
    >>12027387
    You must be a woman.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)05:33 No.12027777
    Lawyerpunk

    anyone who's anyone works in the judicial system
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)06:24 No.12028007
    >>12027741
    No no no. They're a CRACKer.

    mietbrip End-User

    End-Userpunk.
    Computers are everywhere these days. In your bed. In your clothes. Everywhere. Everything is connected. The demands of those using the products is ABSOLUTE. If a lowly service technician fails to solve the end user's problem to their satisfaction, the technician's life is forefit. Mainframe Administrators are forced to change settings to the whim of all end users. But in shadowy server rooms, lit only by LEDs and the occasional monitor, rebellion brews. Too much sugar in the cookies, a needle left in a shirt... some work small. There are rumors of those trying to bring down the entire system somewhere. Will you choose to be the End User... or will you choose to end the user?
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)07:29 No.12028322
    >>12026945
    Naw, brah, Hard-Wired. Look it up. Awesome fucking novel.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)07:32 No.12028351
    Lavapunk - the floor is lava. All the time.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)07:36 No.12028374
    Bitpunk.
    Everything is made out of tiny compartments, some common, some extremely rare. Basically a world where all technology is Lego based.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)07:38 No.12028399
    Sportpunk.
    I think Japan has a couple series already.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)07:39 No.12028402
    >bond, throps

    Bondpunk?

    Oh god yes.

    Imagine a world where the noble secret agents still roam free. These solitary creatures feed on information, emerging in the dead of night to avoid other agents and their predators, the deadly cryptographers.
    >> Champion of Slaanesh 09/10/10(Fri)07:41 No.12028418
    Nitropunk

    Oh god
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)07:43 No.12028432
    Newpunk: The setting has not invented recycling in any way, shape or form. It is social taboo to recycle or attempt to repair something; you must purchase a new one.
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    Andrewpunk.

    Everything is comprised of the generic, middle-aged caucasian male Andrew as a result of the Andrustrial revolution, wherein it was found everything is just plain inefficient in comparison to Andrew and Andrew accessories. It is not uncommon to find land conveyance wrought from Andrew and powered by Andrew at the same time.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)07:49 No.12028474
    Conspicuouspunk - THE HARDER, BETTER, FASTER, STRONGER YOU ARE, THE BETTER.

    ACTUALLY, BEING HUGE, LOUD AND FLASHY IS EVEN BETTER.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)07:52 No.12028487
    issuespunk

    Imagine if every person in the entire world was as fucked up as Shinji Ikari.

    Everyone in this campaign setting picks/rolls a mental disorder or neurosis from a huge table, and during stressful encounters must make constant saves in order to continue through the encounter or, for extra experience, roleplay how their character uses his issue to defeat the adversaries/situation.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)07:54 No.12028499
    proportionate punk

    I dunno what to make of this.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)07:55 No.12028505
    >>12028487

    Don't forget that every failure gives another issue. And every issue makes not failing harder. Alternatively, they sometimes make succeeding easier, but successes gained from them give you more issues.

    ...Brilliant.

    >Venice
    Venicepunk. Based on a planet that is mostly water, so every town and city consists of building platforms with canals instead of streets.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)07:57 No.12028517
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    >>12028432
    So basically brave new world?
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)07:59 No.12028529
    Personpunk.

    In a world where every object around you is a person and has feeling and thoughts... Wait. It's just animism.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)08:01 No.12028536
    >>12028517

    I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought that.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)08:02 No.12028538
    >rot agratlia
    Rotpunk. Necromancy is the weapon of the privileged elite and though the rotting, often-barely-sentient zombies who make up the dross and masses do struggle, they have little chance of success. The necropolice arrest all rebels, and consign them to permadeath in the continent-sized graveyards which are tapped for methane and liquefied biofuel to power the industries.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)08:04 No.12028549
    XXVIIpunk (yeah, I got a number, but who cares, I'm gonna roll with this)

    It is the Roman Empire, year 27 of Emperor Augustus rule. Since Octavian seized power and claimed his new name the Roman Empire has expanded considerably, and so has Rome. Rome is a huge sprawling metropolis, barely policed by the Emperor's legions, while patricians ignore the pleas of the citizens as they grab for more power.

    And to make things even more chaotic the astrologists have recently discovered a new star in the East. One whose sign is clear. A new king is born. The King of Kings.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)08:11 No.12028580
    >>12028538
    As a side note, I actually think this idea is pretty cool so thanks for posting, OP.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)08:13 No.12028595
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    Prisonpunk

    The whole world is a maximum security prison.

    Probably run by this guy.
    >> Sharktopus !ugYMtSf7A. 09/10/10(Fri)08:14 No.12028597
    >quickly, furry
    ............I hate you captcha, fuck that shit i am not doing furry-punk, reloading
    >robots squier99
    .......................reloading to avoid obvious cyberpunk
    >Jameson billery"
    All i can get from this is jameson-punk, where everybody needs photos
    PHOTOS OF SPIDERMAN!
    This is a difficult game when you havent had breakfast yet
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)08:17 No.12028605
    Nocurepunk

    A horrible disease grips the lower levels of society, through purging and quarantines the blue zones hold the elite and the wealthy. Word from on high is there is no cure and the fate of the infected looks grim, but for a small group that refuse to accept their impending demise. Bent on finding the cure, you must infiltrate the blue-zones and perhaps... find the cure.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)08:17 No.12028606
    >>12028597
    Well what are you waiting for, chinese new year? Get those pictures!!
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)08:19 No.12028618
    >>12028597
    No, Jameson-punk would be a superhero game where everyone is a photo journalist who only stays employed because they can get photos of a specific superhero... because they are that superhero. It's an M&M game where your cover as a journalist is more important than the tri-weekly fights with KANGORAX, DEVOURER OF GALAXIES.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)08:19 No.12028619
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    Cross furrow punk

    In a world where agriculture is everything, the underdog PCs toil in drainage ditches to ensure the proper irrigation of the crops. Typical PCs have neon hair and cybernetic enhancements like hydraulic shovels, multirakes and power hoes.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)08:20 No.12028623
    >>12028549
    I am soooo running this.
    >>defined byroally

    Byroally-punk:
    You have an ally in the byrocracy, that's running life in your nation. You have almost free reign in doing exploits, which arent possible for ordinary people. You just have to avoid endangering your byroally.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)08:21 No.12028626
    >>12028619
    I'd irrigate that power ho, if you know what I mean.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)08:22 No.12028629
    archive the shit out of this

    Academypunk

    in the worldof academies, chools go to war over what should be taught, with the best and brightest championing their schools cause
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)08:24 No.12028639
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    >>12028399
    Eyeshield 21 motherfucker, do you know it?
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)08:40 No.12028718
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    Fiber-punk.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)08:44 No.12028740
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    metropolitanpunk: a game set in the world of Fritz Lang's metropolis. Lead the worker's revolution against the managerial class as you battle through the catacombs and gleaming towers of the city. Beware the Maschinenmensch.

    Sounds kind of awesome, actually. (Though the movie is pretty boring now).
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)09:04 No.12028808
    Unicorn-punk

    AAAALLLLWAAYYS
    I WANNA RP WITH YOU
    AND MAKE BELIEVE WITH YOU

    AND GAME IN HARMONY, HARMONY, HARMONY

    OH LOVE
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)09:10 No.12028836
    Ranchpunk

    I'm a poooor, lonesome cowboy...
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)09:12 No.12028841
    camarades-shrooms-punk

    In the far future post-apocalyptic soviet russia, the sentient atomic mushrooms smoke YOU !
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)09:12 No.12028842
    Library punk.
    I don't even want to know.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)09:18 No.12028874
    >surveypunk

    You are the only thing standing between Order and Chaos. The last bastion of civilization in a decaying world. You are...

    THE SURVEYOR!

    Questions must be answered, answers must be collated, solutions must be derived and chaos must be held back.

    It is the year 2090 the Census MUST BE TAMED!
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)09:20 No.12028883
    >>12028842
    Knowledge is Power in a humongous Library-city. Gang wars between Non-Fictions and Fictions.

    And god forbid if you make noise...

    >Sector-Specific punk
    I don't know what this would be, but it sounds cool
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)09:20 No.12028885
    >>12028842

    Discworld libraries anyone ?


    Also: servicepunk... Isn't it more or less the current world ?
    >> Glutton 09/10/10(Fri)09:22 No.12028895
    >laughter-punk

    Everything in the world runs of laughter! Comedians are millionaires!
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)09:23 No.12028899
    >>12028895

    End of Monster Inc anyone?
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)09:36 No.12028964
    Healthpunk

    A world where all injury is prevented, and you are stopped from putting yourself in any even so slightly dangerous situation, like, say, using scissors.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)09:40 No.12028984
    Dieticianpunk

    You are what you eat - consume monsters to obtain their special abilities! (in other words, Nethack)
    >> Kaos Machina !xSZBqZMT.M 09/10/10(Fri)09:44 No.12029011
    >Historypunk.
    What.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)09:47 No.12029030
    >repertoire-punk

    Unfortunately, this is going to turn out like Glee.

    Not only will it be a bards-only campaign, but you win not by showing your superior skill, but your superior range of knowledge. Mash-ups are strongly encouraged.
    >> Kaos Machina !xSZBqZMT.M 09/10/10(Fri)09:49 No.12029038
    >>12028836
    >Ranchpunk
    So, Rune Factory?
    >Heatpunk
    As a prisoner abandoned on a high heat prison world, you must survive the harsh environs. Seek shelter in the cavern system. Get a cooling suit for above-ground trips. THE SUN IS YOUR ENEMY.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)10:00 No.12029082
    collegepunk

    Basically Animal House, but over the face of an entire planet. They may hold on to claims of enlightenment and academia, but the corruption runs rife in fraternities that control much of the power, the sororities and their guarded secrets to reproduction, and a cruel Dean who rules with an iron fist and no visible sense of humour.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)10:17 No.12029194
    >similarpunk

    The culture is centered on the coolness inherent in conformity and going with the pack. Everybody is proud and hip to be a part of the faceless masses. People get realtime poll results on their cell phones on what's the most popular opinion on the planet so they can share it, free from the tyranny of having to be an individual.

    ALL IS ONE
    ONE IS ALL
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)10:18 No.12029208
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    Tediouspunk

    Oh, that one's easy...
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)10:20 No.12029217
    >anotherpunk

    It's just another 'punk.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)10:21 No.12029224
    >schoolpunk

    I'm pretty sure this is just regular school life.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)10:22 No.12029233
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    >gangpunk

    COME OUT AND PLAYAY
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)10:25 No.12029249
    >Hairpunk

    Grimdark Bobobo Bobobobo.

    The 80's saw the advent of a nanotech that could turn hair into a living weapon. Entire nations have fallen, and Disco Dan and his impenetrable afro shield the New Diggians from annihilation. . .

    Hey, this is kind of fun.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)10:26 No.12029261
    Phasepunk.

    The world is in a state of molecullar destabilization. Anything could vanish at any time, reappearing elsewhere or even in space. . .

    Nah, that's just stupid.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)10:28 No.12029276
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    >solidpunk

    I imagine it to be something liek dis
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)11:19 No.12029567
    vivisectionpunk

    A world where the art of cutting things open while they are still alive is seen as the pinnacle of art. A common, well paid job that requires a lot of training is to be the target of such vivisections.

    A vivi-artist will cut open his subject while they are still alive, in order to change the subject in some way, such as making them a living work of art. Of course, all lower forms of life are very common targets of vivisection.

    PCs are part of a militant group which sees this practise as barbaric, and oppose the establishment. Players roll from a table of bodily modifications that they have been "gifted" by vivi-artists.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)11:29 No.12029618
    Prisonerpunk

    a massive rise of crime has led to thousand of prisons built and there now exist cities of prisons. a complex hierarchy has formed around them and even the government is forced to live under the rule of the prison


    wait this is fucking retarded. lets try again.

    >coalpunk

    after the n-th atomic war, humanity is forced to live under the earth and build everything from coal. the use of fire is strictly forbidden and will be punished with death.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)11:32 No.12029642
    Law Punk

    It is a world ruled by ruthless oligarchs of the corporate elite. The players play free-lance lawyers, private detectives and elite VIP protection agents, and spend all their quest time collecting or destroying evidence, securing or disappearing witnesses, blackmailing enemy NPCs, finding special legal loopholes and facing off in court rooms and arbitration meetings.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)11:34 No.12029661
    BRITISH-punk.

    Not just Britishpunk, BRITISHpunk.

    ...I am at a total loss here
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)11:35 No.12029667
    Captcha: Every Evisage
    Everypunk: With the advent of technology allowing swift, total, and undetectable bodily transformation, everyone can look like, sound like, walk like, and be anyone- as long as they can think like the person they're 'borrowing'.

    After an initial rash of hordes of identical celebrities, politicians, and so on, an intricate ettiquette concerning 'borrowing' has arisen; bent often, broken often enough to be a worry.

    Many people returned to their own lives; others engaged in swaps with others (with varying degrees of consent).
    Some chose to be entirely new people, and some choose to be a new person every day.

    As a player, you're an Everyman- a serial face-changer, whether for your own benefit, or to serve the shadowy goals of some organization or group.

    Who can you trust?
    Who can you be?
    Who are you?
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)11:38 No.12029685
    >>12029661
    imsobritishishitthequeen.jpg
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)11:39 No.12029694
    >>12029642
    I WOULD PLAY THIS UNTIL MY DICE HAND BLED.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)11:50 No.12029767
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    Laborpunk.

    You are a member of the GLORIOUS PROLETARIAT! Finally you have cast off the OPPRESSIVE RULE OF THE BOURGEOIS! Finally, you, the workers, have the power to change the society you have labored so long to maintain! Only through the HARD HONEST EFFORTS OF THE WORKING CLASS
    can society truly progress!

    A RED DAWN rises, and you, and your fellow Laborers, what glorious works will you carry through to better the Motherland?
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)11:54 No.12029794
    Nazarethpunk
    A heroin addicted Christ uses his kung-fu to outsmart shady businessmen in NeoTokyo (which is located in Israel).
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)11:56 No.12029805
    >>12029661
    Instead of rolls, players make cups of tea and fresh crumpets. Whomever makes the best, wins.
    Combat has been known to take more than a year.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)11:59 No.12029824
    Languagepunk

    In the future, the art of the narrative and the construction of language and culture has been perfected. This is a dystopia in which freedom can be used interchangeably with slavery, where the word "wage" is synonymous with "debt," and in which company and national loyalty are indistinguishable. The last pockets of resistance form a counterculture in the most real and meaningful sense of the world, circulating the banned works of Foucault like religious texts. The resistance must measure out caution in their gestures, while at the same time waging a war of fashion and diction that quietly subverts the established narrative. Any sustained attempt to change the narrative is doomed to co-option and assimilation, so the dissidents must be quick in changing their symbols, or engineer their dissent like bombs, wreaking havoc on the memescape it's accepted into.

    Okay, this wasn't a terribly good execution of the idea. If someone wants to do it more justice, please do.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:01 No.12029847
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    >>12029824
    Also, motherfucking this.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:03 No.12029857
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    Dickenspunk
    Players take on archetypal Dickens characters in an amalgam universe--a sort of Sigil of literature.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:05 No.12029875
    >>12029847
    What comic is that?
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:11 No.12029906
    >financial sasiong

    >Financepunk

    Heroes create companies just for themselves, so that investors can invest in the hero. Heroes outfit themselves with their invested money. As you kick ass and chew bubblegum, your stock value increases and you can spec out all your gear. Doing crazy stuff to get media exposure nets raises your risks (higher gains, but higher losses if you fail). But you also have to stay under the radar (perhaps) or you will be bought out by an organization, and your whole campaign will derail because you now have entirely new assignments (unless you want your stock to crash, but that is the worst horror ever!)
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:13 No.12029917
    Nietzschepunk
    The players move toward the goal of perfecting themselves through a variety of means, becoming supermen. Their ultimate goal is to confront, and kill, god.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:13 No.12029919
    >comment garriber

    >Commentpunk

    Basically free speech and all that is a big deal. But there's always the catch.... [citation needed]

    I suppose this would better be Wikipunk or Citationpunk.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:15 No.12029936
    >>12029847
    Okay, so Meaning has been turned into a commodity that's rationed off to the public by the typical oligarchy. Any artistic or aesthetic attempts by private (non-wealthy) citizens is ideologically attacked and discredited to a point where many would-be artists are driven to suicide. Universities are an odd mix of freehold and factory, as full of espionage and counterespionage units as Pakistan probably is right now. We're talking deans getting bumped off like Operation Ajax, here. In urban centers people deal out the works of philosophers like drugs, and there's a growing class of literate and semi-educated gang leaders who marry actual drug traffic to the war of ideas, and we're talking more than just the usual class warfare stuff people normally have in fiction. We're talking politically lesbian gangbangers exchanging books with Objectivist Crips. Normally at-odds worldviews enter into tenuous alliances because the whole "fuck, at least they believe in something" thing is INCREDIBLY FUCKING SERIOUS.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:15 No.12029937
    >figures subudist

    >Figures-punk

    Action figures are status symbols. Whoever has the biggest and best action figures is the baddest dude on the block. Fights between action figure fans are common, and legal.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:15 No.12029941
    >>12029875
    Cat And Girl
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:16 No.12029950
    >cantiffe mine

    >Minepunk

    Think D&D 4e combined with minecraft.
    Yeah, pretty much.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:17 No.12029951
    communitypunk
    The players are tasked with building and maintaining a city of people, starting with a small population, eventually becoming a metropolis.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:20 No.12029971
    >>12029951
    So...tabletop SimCity? I'd play it.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:26 No.12030015
    >force powsign
    Forcepunk

    Star wars. Rerolling.


    >plimar industrial
    Industrialpunk

    Its what I've always wanted! (fo rizzle) In the future, after the apocalyptic WW4, the world has become a wasteland and physical art no longer exists (there is still beauty, but its more of a human/fashion thing than environments/gardens or paintings) The whole world is covered by the desolate and mostly unmanned industrial expanses. Outside of Eden (the last remnant of land from the "old earth" where life is as close to as it used to be (with the inevitable perpetual war), almost all industrial facilities covering the world are used just to support the remaining life and produce weapons for the war in Eden. Outlaws claim factories for themselves, and routine patrols hunt down the outlaws.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:29 No.12030037
    >>12029936
    So it's a postmodernist regime being undermined by a modernist/post-postmodernist resistance.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:29 No.12030038
    This thread. This thread is the best thread.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:31 No.12030055
    >>12030037
    So it's Planescape, except the Lady of Pain is evil and the factions are a bigger deal.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:32 No.12030060
    Clownpunk
    An alternate world composed entirely of one, massive circus. The roof is the tent, fifty feet above their heads, and they can travel room to room, through the territories of mad barkers, gangs of roving mimes, through sideshows and smaller carnivals. The primary religion is worship of the one known as Ringmaster (which is also what the GM is called).
    Players can undertake quests for local marshals and masters of ceremony, usually involving exploring the depths of some of the darker circuses.
    The playable classes are a number of circus/clown/performance archetypes: Freaks, Magicians, Barkers, Acrobats, Harlequins, Strongmen, Animal Tamers, Mystics, and Quack Healers, each with a unique set of abilities.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:33 No.12030069
    >>12030055
    So it's Mage: the Ascension.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:35 No.12030086
    >>12030055
    So it's Unknown Armies.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:37 No.12030110
    Vote for archiving!

    http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive.html?tags=catchpa
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:48 No.12030197
    Familypunk.

    The world is organized into smallish villages of interbreeding families. Familial ties are legally absolute, with elder members exercising the power of life and death over younger members.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:51 No.12030217
    >>12030197
    Because of this, some dissidents form "secret families," ones denoted not by blood but by fellowship, assuming familial roles and conducting family rituals in private. These families are seen as blasphemous and are stamped out at every opportunity.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)12:58 No.12030291
    Prophetpunk.

    I guess, lot's of divination, fortune telling and stuff.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)13:00 No.12030311
    InsidePunk :
    it's decided that relationships between humans is the cause of all evil, and thus every human is locked inside their house, never to see another.
    not only are you inside your house, you're locked inside your head and inside your ambitions; any thought "outside" is considered a crime and punished by forced exposure to other humans.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)13:09 No.12030389
    >>12030311
    Of course, this leads to some suspiciously repetitive thoughtcriminals.
    >> Anne Moustore 09/10/10(Fri)13:11 No.12030411
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    >>12029685
    >pic related

    captcha: orworber PERSIA
    also, PERSIApunk.
    ...uhm, I dunno kill/protect Ahmadinejad? Fuck do I know about Persia? also, "orworber"? WTF that isn't even a word!
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)13:17 No.12030455
    >>12030389
    well no/yes.
    it depends on the person; some people would be so uncomfortable and freaked out by it, they'll just shut up.
    but others crave it, and "outside" thinking becomes a way of life.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)13:21 No.12030489
    Festespunk. Everyone parties all the time, every day. Conflicts generally revolve around the social dynamics of partying and who can throw the biggest and best parties. Political debate revolves around what exactly each festival should celebrate.

    (Also, CATACOMBSpunk. This is basically first edition D&D.)
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)13:22 No.12030499
    >>12030060
    I want to play this game so badly it hurts.
    >> Laughing Man 09/10/10(Fri)13:23 No.12030508
    Electricpunk.

    Think of the early 1900's known as "the electric age". We have gigantic Tesla-coil batteries powering huge machinery and factories. For those with enough money, even death is no obstacle as people can be brought back to life using the method developed by Dr. Frankenstien. As a result, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer, and the scientists make an incredible profit.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)13:25 No.12030529
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    >>12028629
    So, Rival Schools?
    >liculisc contracts

    Contracts-Punk.
    A world that works on contracts. Everything is negotiable if you can get the contract. From food to technology, from slaves to commodities, everything holds a contract. The world is controlled by the so called "contractors", entities that hold the contract that bind the world to their will.
    The heroes are people that hold their own contracts by dealing with their contractors, and they are able to become contractors by making deals with other things.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)13:29 No.12030587
    >>12030529
    Changeling: the Leveraging!
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)14:09 No.12031066
    >>12030529

    Actually somewhat close to where our society seems to be heading
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)14:12 No.12031106
    NOVELPUNK

    Everything is powered by fictitious stories, and almost anything can be made simply by writing it on a type of magic paper. Quality of the written work determines the quality and strength of what is created/powered.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)14:29 No.12031310
    Clubpunk

    In this bizarre alternate future setting, clubs have replaced spades as the suit to beat in most forms of poker. Also, everyone hangs out at clubs all the time, people only fight with clubs, the club sandwich is the meal of choice for most people, The Club actually works as an effective means of auto theft prevention, children born with clubbed feet are considered sacred, the main form of social interaction outside of bar-type clubs is joining organization-type clubs, and the White House has been renamed the Clubhouse.

    The tagline for the setting is "Join the Club."
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)14:31 No.12031336
    >>12031310
    oh god what
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)14:32 No.12031358
    >>12031106
    Oh god.

    What was Karl Marx' quality of writing?
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)14:33 No.12031367
    >uspunk

    Just me and you babe, Us against this punk lite word,
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)14:35 No.12031393
    beanpunk

    everything is made of beans

    EVERYTHING

    EAT YER DAMN BEANS
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)14:42 No.12031478
    >age. thaddes

    Agepunk. Immortality has been achieved. Unfortunately, it does not stop aging. The world is total shit, however, so not many people even live to be past the young age of 70. Once one reaches 100, they become full-fledged citizens, albeit at the bottom of the caste system, which is divided up by decades.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)14:45 No.12031509
    >>12031358
    Depends on how much he had to drink that night, and how pissed he was a Hagel for... just being Hagel.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)14:48 No.12031551
    Stranger-punk

    In a world not unlike ours, nobody knows each other. Yet, conflicted with the innate desire to hide away from each other's sight, they must band together to defeat a strange and foreign foe.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)15:05 No.12031778
    >>12031551
    You just described /b/
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)15:10 No.12031861
    unfosionpunk

    wait... what?
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)15:16 No.12031926
    comicpunk:

    The world is one where comic book nerds rule, everything is designed to look like it was drawn by jack kirby and everyone is required to dress in solid colored clothes. The ruling class consist of those who would argue canon of the real world, collecting people like collectables under their control. If you happen to offend the ruling class, you will be retconned out of existence. Players play as those on the fringe of society, those who have escaped the execution that comes with retconning, and thus can work outside the system seeing as how officially, they never actually existed, they were just imagined, or were clones of other "main characters" so all their actions in life are no longer considered canon.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)15:21 No.12032003
    >doctrine rouple

    Some authority (be it church or state) has decided what is and is not. Freedom of speech, religion, and press are unheard of. All citizens are required to agree with the official doctrine; those who do not are sent to 'reeducation centers'. Protagonists are those who must hide their disagreement from those who might turn them in.

    Eh, sounds a bit too much like a 1984 ripoff.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)15:24 No.12032042
    confinedpunk.

    Wide open spaces are taboo, things of myth and legend. Everyone lives in favela style slums, barely any breathing room.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)15:31 No.12032135
    >>12027248
    I read that as Sinatra-punk.

    I'm not imaginative enough to come up with something witty for that, anyone else got any ideas?
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)15:33 No.12032176
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    >Tulip-punk (Tulipunk?)

    I guess everyone if gardeners. Maybe it's a "I want to be the very best" kind of thing, just with everyone trying to win flower competitions or something. If anyone wants, you can probably toss in some shadow run and have secret flower operatives trying to steal other competitors recombinant flower genetics to try and get an edge over each other. The Netherlands apparently has a massive tulip industry (pic related, it's Dutch tulip farming), so options for economic espionage and schemes to play the market might be more common than you would expect.

    >The centre of diversity of the genus is in the Pamir and Hindu Kush mountains and the steppes of Kazakhstan.
    Maybe someone geengineered up a tulip / opium poppy cross and now people are trying to secretly become backyard drug barons right in the middle of America? The country's largest flower dealing company is secretly producing heroin on the side that they intend to sell to the community? If you can't get a game of some kind out of that, there's probably no hope for you.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)15:47 No.12032359
    Deitypunk
    Fuck it, use the Amber diceless RPG.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)15:55 No.12032473
    >dinosaur explosion
    FUCKING FUCK.
    Dinosaurpunk
    Geological activity unleashes global earthquakes. Cities are rubble. Humanity is all but extinct. Also, dinosaurs emerge from holes in the ground; they've been living there all this time. Standard anarchic future: governments collapse, charismatic figures gain legions of followers, forming small kingdoms. Humanity must tame dinosaurs and rebuild from the ashes.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)15:56 No.12032493
    >>12032176
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)16:12 No.12032687
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    >>12032493
    Someone should really run an industrial espionage game set in the 1600s. Stock companies are just starring to get their momentum going, financial wackiness is more unregulated than it will ever be, and the possibility for quick wealth in the exploitation of the Americas or trade with the far east is making a lot of people see massive dollar signs. That and the middle class is trying to come into being. There's more than a million plots just in that alone. If there's a plot from cyberpunk that can't be run in a 1600s historical setting, I have yet to come across it.

    >>12032473
    This right there is basically the plot of the Cadillacs and Dinosaurs RPG. You could reverse the tables and have us attacking the dinosaurs, and end up with something more like >THIS.
    >> Anonymous 09/10/10(Fri)16:57 No.12033333
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    Time punk

    Looks like i am running a game of CºNTINUUM. O.O



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