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Ian, please feel free to contribute as well. I'm sure J wouldn't mind if you took the floor?
J?

We're working on some intrigue here!
Anybody who would be willing to help us solve the mystery of the strange case of the miscalculating analytical calculation engine, would be most welcome!
These threads are meant for all group members to participate in, so please, help us build a story, everyone!

For those uninitiated into another New Weird author, Jeff VanderMeer, this is the Martin Lake and Voss Bender mentioned in the fan-fic thread.


Trav is wondering how she should describe the Ian character. Dignified and pharaohonic? Does he also go bare-torso-ed and with an impressive head-dress? Carrying a sceptre that he likes to wave around?

Using the homeric phrase "his steel-thewed majesty" in re: Richard would be in order soon.


Hmm, you know, i suppose if you were a music-fan, you could always be re-made to have this little gramophone player strapped to your body somewhere, with these sort of earpieces that you can stick into your ears.

Now that would be fun, and a wonderful addition to any Steampunk enthusiast's collection!
Even more fun if Apple or Samsung or someone decided to make a little device that looks like a miniature gramophone, but that actually works, and plays MP3... :D

This means that Ian is going to have a lean, stony appearance. :P

I haven't read the steampunk wiki yet.
Ian also has a recently acquired stony six-pack.

Hmm, i might have to start including some Steampunk and New Weird material in this group area. As a basic rule, steampunk works with steam... :P ..and items tend to be made of metal, and it is sort of late Victorian (think: Industrial Revolution, and an era where science was viewed very romantically).
Have you read any Jules Verne? Sort of like that. Of course, Bas-lag is not 100% Steampunk, since Mieville subverts everything that he touches;- i think that it is part of his credo where fiction is concerned at the very least.
I also think that New Crubozon is probably rather dirtier than Steampunk in general, which tends to idealise instead of portraying the era it derives from realistically.
Please place your participatory posts to our little story here: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...
..and non-fiction comments on that thread, in this "comments" thread.