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In a future post-apocalypse society, where reproduction is only for ?the worthy?, a young woman chosen for reproduction must convince her leaders to spare her life after announcing that she doesn?t want to have children.
Agree with mikepedley85 that just wanting to convince the powers-that-be to grant her an exception is weak.And by their very nature, authoritarian regimes aren't tolerant of people who challenge their decrees.? They don't listen to reason.
Agree with mikepedley85 that just wanting to convince the powers-that-be to grant her an exception is weak.
And by their very nature, authoritarian regimes aren’t tolerant of people who challenge their decrees.? They don’t listen to reason.
See lessWhen a cursed camera captures pictures of predestined murders, a cakera collector must unravel mysteries of the occult device to stop her husband’s gruesome fate.
Better, but... It's one thing for a camera to foresee the future.? It's another thing for a camera to make the future happen.? Can the camera make what it photographs come true?? Or is this just a variant of the "pre-cog" plot of the "Minority Report"?
Better, but…
It’s one thing for a camera to foresee the future.? It’s another thing for a camera to make the future happen.? Can the camera make what it photographs come true?? Or is this just a variant of the “pre-cog” plot of the “Minority Report”?
A man with multiple personality disorder is being held captive by a murderous cult or his own personalities. He must rescue a girl who may or may not exist and escape.
>>>That is really quite straight forward. To you, the author.? But from the discussion thread, it seems that it is not "quite straight forward " to others.
>>>That is really quite straight forward.
To you, the author.? But from the discussion thread, it seems that it is not “quite straight forward ” to others.
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