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After failing to save her own partner, the superhero called Nova is a haunted shell of her former self until a woman from an alternate reality appears seeking help – a woman who looks exactly like her dead partner.
Good, but do I really want to make the redemption angle so in-your-face? She's not consciously seeking redemption, she just feels compelled to help. Also, I want to avoid the word "doppelganger" because it carries that "spirit" connotation for some…
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After failing to save her own partner, the superhero called Nova is a haunted shell of her former self until a woman from an alternate reality appears seeking help – a woman who looks exactly like her dead partner.
Again, it isn't a spirit, nor is it actually her partner. I'm not sure why this "spirit" idea keeps coming up.
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After failing to save her own partner, the superhero called Nova is a haunted shell of her former self until a woman from an alternate reality appears seeking help – a woman who looks exactly like her dead partner.
It isn't a "spirit", it's an actual person. And it's not her partner, it's a look-alike.
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After failing to save her own partner, the superhero called Nova is a haunted shell of her former self until a woman from an alternate reality appears seeking help – a woman who looks exactly like her dead partner.
I do like the "face her past" part, but it's definitely not "the spirit of her dead partner". As stated, this is a woman from an alternate reality, a parallel universe, who happens to look exactly like the partner. She's…