The Core of the Sun
In a controlled alternate Finland, a hidden-intelligent woman chases her missing sister while chasing illegal chili highs.
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Plot structure labels used: epistolary, found documents, multiple narrative voices, interleaved annotations, archival fragments, dossier narrative, nonlinear history, nested commentary, mystery framing, document compilation
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In a controlled alternate Finland, a hidden-intelligent woman chases her missing sister while chasing illegal chili highs.
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An AI archivist records the last human on Earth as civilization ends and the planet rewilds.
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In a locked-down future lab, a grieving scientist’s son hunts his father’s killer with help from the lab’s AI.
Ten teens think they’re on a live space reality show, but the whole spectacle is fake—and then it starts breaking down.