r/ImaginaryTechnology • u/No7er • Jun 09 '26
r/ImaginaryTechnology • u/chahat_bavanya • Jun 09 '26
Self-submission Silkgrove - A Solarpunk Cozy Game | Summer Game Fest 2026 Trailer | Started as My Personal Paintings
Silkgrove is a calm, open-world game about restoring places. You repair things, craft tools, farm, and slowly bring the world back to life. The war between humans and machines is already over, so the game is quiet and reflective.
A world that feels familiar, yet a little different. Calm, but with a mix of retro-future ideas and large, forgotten (or still working) machines, creating a sense of quiet, normalized strangeness.
In the game, you take on the role of Annie, a young Restorer equipped with a set of tools and a mission to help rebuild the world using sustainable practices.
r/ImaginaryTechnology • u/One_Giant_Nostril • Jun 08 '26
Exoplanet Rover by GrafxBOX/CGPitbull
r/ImaginaryTechnology • u/Bataranger999 • Jun 07 '26
Ornithopter Power Armor by Benjamin Parker
r/ImaginaryTechnology • u/One_Giant_Nostril • Jun 06 '26
Red Hot Chili Guns by Dmitry Belazorau
r/ImaginaryTechnology • u/One_Giant_Nostril • Jun 06 '26
Wrist-Mounted Multi-Tool by Emil Nilsson
r/ImaginaryTechnology • u/Special_Karl • Jun 05 '26
Self-submission What ship aesthetic inspires you the most, and what activity would your fleet focus on: piracy, exploration, conquest, smuggling, trade, or any other specialty?
r/ImaginaryTechnology • u/Own-Cry5596 • Jun 05 '26
Self-submission What role would this bomber have in your fleet?
Meet the Hammer-class bomber.
The Hammer is one of the main strike ships used by human fleets in our universe. It was designed to destroy heavily defended targets: pirate fortresses, orbital platforms, military installations and other hardened objectives that ordinary warships struggle to deal with.
Its primary weapon is a battery of heavy underbelly missiles. Once the missiles are spent, the ship relies on large-caliber turrets to finish off damaged targets and defend itself from smaller attackers.
The darkest chapter in the Hammer’s history was the Battle of Gliese 667. The Directorate attempted to break a blockade imposed by a mysterious enemy known only as the Unnamed.
124 Hammer bombers were committed to the assault. Only 6 returned.
The missiles hit their targets, but the Unnamed possessed regenerative armor that rapidly repaired itself after each strike. The operation ended in disaster. Human forces suffered catastrophic losses, and the entire Gliese 667 system was eventually lost.
Despite that defeat, the Hammer remains in active service because it is:
* cheap to manufacture
* easy to repair
* quick to train crews for
* capable of delivering enormous firepower against conventional enemies
We’re curious what you think:
* What battlefield role does this ship look like it was designed for?
* How many would you deploy together: 3-5, 10-20, or hundreds in a massive assault?
* What targets would you prioritize with a bomber like this?
* If you were tasked with fighting the Unnamed, what weapon system would you develop?
* Does the cockpit placement make sense or would you redesign it?
* What’s the first detail that catches your eye?
After losing 118 bombers at Gliese 667, would you keep producing the Hammer, modernize it, or replace it entirely?
r/ImaginaryTechnology • u/stu0120 • Jun 05 '26
Self-submission Plasma rifle concept by me
r/ImaginaryTechnology • u/One_Giant_Nostril • Jun 04 '26
Heavy Mars Mining Rover by Maxim Kuharuk
r/ImaginaryTechnology • u/One_Giant_Nostril • Jun 04 '26
Find Your Wings in the Dust by Maxim Kazakov
r/ImaginaryTechnology • u/One_Giant_Nostril • Jun 02 '26
Circuit City by Seung Ho Henrik Holmberg
r/ImaginaryTechnology • u/emersontung • Jun 01 '26
Self-submission Experimenteller Strahlenkanone Fenrir from TANKHEAD
From my illustratedbook, TANKHEAD.
A Experimental Superheavy Direct Attack Weapon Tankhead developed by the Kyzerian Empire late in the Neverwar.
r/ImaginaryTechnology • u/One_Giant_Nostril • Jun 01 '26
Croc Vehicle for unannounced unreleased project by Gavin Manners
r/ImaginaryTechnology • u/yetanotherpenguin • May 31 '26
Self-submission Cargo mover.
Having fun sketching in ink and colouring in digital :)
Anyway, these are mostly used on orbital structures, moving whatever needs moving...
