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A self-replicating android girl goes on the run after a deadly outburst exposes a broken failsafe and a dangerous secret.
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Plot structure labels used: slow reveal, road trip, mental breakdown, cross-country journey, inner monologue, three-part structure, fast-paced, compact, direct plotting, repetitive beats
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A self-replicating android girl goes on the run after a deadly outburst exposes a broken failsafe and a dangerous secret.
A teenager and her robot cross an alternate 1997 America unraveling under war, VR addiction, and decay.
An ex-con is pulled into a cross-country struggle between fading old gods and rising new ones in modern America.
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Scooby and the gang keep surviving a monster-filled apocalypse while unraveling the plague’s source and their own secrets.
In a world trapped in endless winter, a young plant grower heads west to survive, reunite family, and outrun danger.
In near-future Australia, a teen and an uncertain ally race toward a solar eclipse amid climate collapse and social control.
A quiet teen’s life unravels when strange neighbors arrive next door and pull her into a mythic time-travel mystery.
A Navy destroyer’s captain leads the last survivors of nuclear war through a ruined world toward uncertain refuge.
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A father and his special daughter flee a plague-ravaged America while authorities hunt her as the possible cure.
A grief-stricken telepath loses his psychic shield and is thrust into a violent, mind-bending cross-country odyssey.
A mother and son cross the country through comic-cons, where fandom, family secrets, and stories begin to collide.
A pacifist prisoner is forced on a mission across enemy lines, where war, propaganda, and conscience collide.