Sorry if this post sounds negative. I'm going through some stuff. Skip the italics paragraph if you don't care about my horrible condition.
Kidney stone that won't pass, horrifying agony, drugs that take away pain but make me feel different sorts of bad, American, meaning medical insurance that I'm sure will try to weasel out of paying any cent they possibly can and I can't afford the bill that I expect to see for the surgery to remove the stone.
I was tinkering with the idea of doing a communist cyberpunk thingie myself.
First thing's first, a lot of the stuff on Kuma's list are redundant. Sultanate, for example. It's just a kingdom. It is in fact the Arabic word for kingdom. Shahy (the Farsi word for Kingdom) isn't on the list. I meet more Christian Arabs than Christian Iranians. There's a reason that WangGuo (Chinese for kingdom) isn't on the list. It would be silly and redundant. We also wouldn't make a list that has Theocracy, Papacy, and Caliphate.
And some of the items aren't even governmental systems. The big one being Communism. So you're going to do a communist cyberpunk game? Everyone will be hippies living on communes? Oh that sounds nice. See the problem? Communism isn't a government. Capitalism isn't on the list. Communism is an economic system. Ideally, according to the communist manifesto, it should hinge upon "to each according to his needs." and "from each according to his abilities."
While the Soviet Union and Red China didn't exactly measure up to this ideal, there might be some hippy communes or kibbutzes that do.
This is not to discourage Kumakami. I just want to make clear how much he will have to do to impress me on this front. Just adding communism to Cyberpunk doesn't make it any different from Mike Pondsmith adding a Giri stat to Cyberpunk v3.0.
Obviously Cyberpunk is outdated and needs to revamped to be relevant to people who don't spike their hair and wear chrome mirrorshades (i.e. everyone, unless you're still living in the 80s). So I'd really like to see something cool and relevant to the people today.
The things people were concerned with in the 80s were different. Megacorporations? The only thing I'm afraid of from a megacorporation is that it will declare bankruptcy, demand a huge government bailout, and still close their doors because they gave all the money to their executives. 20 to 30 years after the 80s we've realized that corporations, when unregulated by the government do not rule everything; their opportunistic fumbling wrecks everything.
Celebrity is different today. We have youtube celebrities. People don't form gangs based on what music they like. They form ad hoc associations based on what internet memes they've been infected with. (I wish there was a cure for the Boxxy meme.)
Consumerism was everywhere in the 80s, but right here in this thread, someone has considered its demise. It's not surprising, people can order hand made crafts off Etsy. People can download music and movies off of their P2P networks, and burn them to CDs and DVDs (spool of 100 for less than $20).
The reason I was thinking about doing a communist cyberpunk game, or setting document at least, is because of the movie, Kin Dza Dza (I think its from the 70s, Soviet Union, sci-fi, comedy of errors, about how everyone in space sucks). I thought, "Oh goodness, the whole world's like this now. This is what the people of today are afraid of, that everyone is some jerk trying to rip us off (get us in some predatory lending scheme, predatory, like a shark, a loan shark), and that our government officials will be too gullible to not get involved in some stupid war or not support a business that is failing because nobody wants their products. We're afraid of a world full of petty dictators each screaming about how such and such thing is evil and such and such thing is good and often in direct conflict with each other or even their own holy books, and each petty dictator will find a way to make your life miserable."
I mean, an economically exhausted nation giving money to failing businesses who don't even make their products in your nation (I'm looking at American car manufacturers) is the same thing as the Soviet state economy keeping the shoe factory open to keep the workers at work even though everyone has three pairs of shoes but nothing to eat.
That was as far as I got because I felt like I needed a big bad guy, not just, you know, little bureaucrats each getting in your way or refusing to do their job because you offend their sensibilities in some way. I need a reason for the characters to be hard core, punk rock style rebels. The first thing that comes to mind is to put in some overarching fascist state, but we've all seen the movie Brazil.
And Brazil doesn't make a lot of sense with modern computers, let alone futuristic ones. The little netbook I'm writing this on can use encryption that the government (heck nobody) can routinely crack. Any serious subversive effort against business or government would be impossible or at least hellishly difficult to stop. We've already seen this with torrents. The RIAA and its ilk overseas aren't even trying anymore on that front. They keep failing to shut down Pirate Bay but if you type anything plus the word torrent into Google, you're more likely to find a live torrent of what you're looking for than if you went to Pirate Bay. Good luck shutting Google down.
So... well... maybe we should start a thread about how to make cyberpunk good again.