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Three stranded astronauts encounter a women-run future that forces them to confront gender, power, and survival.
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Plot structure labels used: slow buildup, tension escalation, multiple viewpoints, twist ending, revelation-driven, withheld reveal, climactic landing, side stories
Focused on “late twist” where exact label matches exist.
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