The Flight of the Silvers
Six survivors of an unexplained apocalypse wake on an alternate Earth where time can be manipulated and enemies close in.
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Plot structure labels used: opening catastrophe, mystery setup, flashbacks, slow reveal, quest narrative, setup volume, series launch, multi-faction pursuit, backstory delivery, ending hook
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