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    Following is a list of steampunk works in the science fiction and fantasy genres. Note that several of them are not Steampunk in their classification, but contain such elements in their general fantasy setting (for example, World of Warcraft).

        List of steampunk works
                Modern steampunk
                    16th Century
                    18th century setting
                    19th century setting
                    20th/21st century setting
                    Other setting
                Quasi-Victorian science fiction
                Comics/graphic novels
                Steampunk role-playing game material
                In films
                In television
                In video games
                In music
            See also

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    Modern steampunk

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    16th Century

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    18th century setting


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    19th century setting


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    20th/21st century setting

      The Peshawar Lancers by S.M. Stirling -- Meteors devastate Europe and America in the 19th century, causing much of the British upper class to flee to India. The story is set in 2025 in a thoroughly Indianized Angrezi Raj (British Empire), with its capital in Delhi.

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    Other setting

      Ghost Novels by L. E. Modesitt, Jr., set in an alternate present in which 19th century powers still dominate, and the human soul is a tangible thing. A world of difference engines, steam cars and de-souled zombie servants.

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    Quasi-Victorian science fiction
      The Peshawar Lancers by S.M. Stirling -- Meteors devastate Europe and America in the 19th century, causing much of the British upper class to flee to India. The story is set in 2025 in a thoroughly Indianized Angrezi Raj (British Empire), with its capital in Delhi.
      Queen Victoria's Bomb by Ronald Clark -- in the mid 19th century; a physicist gets the idea of isotopic separation after seeing pebbles graded by size on a pebble beach, and makes an atomic bomb. He intends to use it to end the Crimean War, but it never gets used, and no difference is made to history.
      To Visit the Queen by Diane Duane -- Interference by the Lone Power results in a contaminated alternate universe in which Victorian Britain has developed (and used) atomic weapons.



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    Comics/graphic novels

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    Steampunk role-playing game material

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    In films





    Note: most of the films listed are steampunk-related either through narrative or by thematic context.

      (2001)


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    In television

      (American animated TV series)
      , anime TV series
      (1997/2003 anime miniseries)

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    In video games
      mostly the Alfard empire and their technology

      Lighthouse For its visual style in transportation and mechanisms.
      Ragnarok Online (prominent in the town of Einbroch, as well as with the steam technology of monsters such as Rotar Zairo and RSX-0806)

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    In music







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    See also



     
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