A characteristic phenomenon of the early Steempunk age was undoubtedly the fashion to build personalized means of transport, equipped with a Steem engine. The novelty of the Steem technology made a plethora of so-called engineers and inventors flourish. They competed to win the status of celebrities with increasingly showy and bold transports, often at the expense of functionality and security
Around 3 a.S. (after Steem), fashion was almost oriented towards means of transport with fish shapes. It is thought that this is due, as well as to inscrutable aesthetic canons, also to what Steemclimatologists today call "Steemical Rains Age": a wet period with many and abundant rainfalls, which caused annoying floods. Steem-powered vehicles with hydrodynamic forms would have had a practical function, and not just representing a status quo.
Without a doubt, one of the most original steemengineers of the era was Ulysses Drake. In between a continuous flourishing of fish of the most varied sizes, obviously according to the owner's wealth, Drake had the courage to participate in the 3 d.S. Steempunk Universal Exposition with his prototype of "Steemduck". Completely pressurized, equipped with periscope for navigation on the surface of water and legs functional for locomotion on land or on the seabed, the machine stood out in the panorama of the era.
"In a world of minnows, dolphins, whales and bananafishes, have the courage to be a duck!"
These were his immortal words before leaving for world tour aboard his prototype, accompanied by the highly-experienced expert of submarines, General @deaconlee.
These same words are now the motto of Anatronics Co., the first Steem-powered cars company in the world, founded by Ulisses Drake in person.
Illustration courtesy of @marinaart, please visit her blog: it's amazing!
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Un fenomeno caratteristico della prima età dello Steempunk è stata senza dubbio la moda di costruire mezzi di locomozione personalizzati, dotati di motori a Steem. La novità rappresentata dalla tecnologia Steem fece fiorire una pletora di sedicenti ingegneri e inventori che gareggiavano per conquistare lo status di celebrità con mezzi sempre più vistosi e arditi, spesso a scapito di funzionalità e sicurezza.
Attorno al 3 d.S. (dopo Steem), la moda si era ormai orientata verso mezzi di trasporto con forme ittiche. Si pensa che questo fosse dovuto, oltre che a imperscrutabili canoni estetici, anche a quella che gli steemclimatologi oggi chiamano "Epoca delle Piogge Steemiche": un periodo umido caratterizzato da frequenti e abbondanti precipitazioni, che causavano fastidiose inondazioni. Mezzi alimentati a Steem con forme idrodinamiche avrebbero così avuto anche una funzione pratica, e non solo di status quo.
Senza dubbio, uno dei più originali steemingegneri dell'epoca fu Ulisses Drake. In mezzo a un fiorire continuo di pesci delle dimensioni più svariate, ovviamente a seconda della disponibilità economica del possessore, Drake ebbe il coraggio di presentare all'Esposizione Universale Steempunk del 3 d.S. il suo prototipo di "Steemduck". Completamente pressurizzata, dotata di periscopio per la navigazione a pelo d'acqua e di zampe funzionali per la locomozione su terraferma o su fondale, la macchina spiccava nettamente nel panorama dell'epoca.
"In un mondo di pesciolini, delfini, balene e pesci banana, abbiate il coraggio di essere un'anatra!"
Queste furono le sue immortali parole prima di partire per il giro del mondo a bordo del suo prototipo, accompagnato dal pluridecorato esperto di sottomarini, il generale @deaconlee.
Queste stesse parole sono ora il motto della Anatronics Co., la prima azienda produttrice di automezzi a Steem nel mondo, fondata da Ulisses Drake in persona.
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this just made me happy :D Thank You!!!
If I make you happy, i'm happy too
That is awesome!! A.S. lol
Love it!
It's better to stand out of the crowd!
Very good ,, !!!
Thank you!
OOoooh... I wondered where you were going to take it! I LIKE IT! :)
Eheheh...sometimes I pull out a dov...ehm duck from the cylinder ;)
Some creative imagination here 😀
Thank you!
Nice work!
Your friendly neighbourhood freewrite encourager here with your prompt for today
https://steemit.com/freewrite/@mariannewest/day-90-5-minute-freewrite-wednesday-prompt-children
Now off you go!
I missed this one, but today I will write down something
Ok, as long as you have a good excuse, I'll let you off this once!
hahahahahaha
I'm happy to give you a laugh! :)
Always be a duck, brah
Quack!
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Oh my goodness Marco, how original! I decided to skip this prompt and get back on schedule the easy way lol, so I waddled over to find out what you have been up to. I love it man, genius, just genius! 👍😎
Thank you, Deacon, you're so kind!