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  1. Posted: April 30, 2016In: Thriller

    When a archeology student learns his mentor has been killed after he discovered the garden of eden he must stop an eccentric billionaire from turning the tree of knowledge into a drug for the wealthy.

    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on April 30, 2016 at 5:20 pm

    Why? Why must he stop the rich from getting hooked on a drug?

    Why?

    Why must he stop the rich from getting hooked on a drug?

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  2. Posted: April 24, 2016In: Thriller

    Whenever a pain in the ass hitman sleeps, he always wakes up to a new future in the middle of his next hit until he decides to stay up and abandon mission, and discovers a thieves? guild?s plot to rob Big Pharm of a drug that grants immortal health, no sleep required.

    Neer Shelter Singularity
    Added an answer on April 25, 2016 at 2:12 pm

    Agreed with all the above comments. In order to help simplify the concept, I think best if you choose one job in which he wakes up and tell the story around that. This way you can use the first time he wakes up in the middle of a future mission as his inciting incident.

    Agreed with all the above comments.

    In order to help simplify the concept, I think best if you choose one job in which he wakes up and tell the story around that. This way you can use the first time he wakes up in the middle of a future mission as his inciting incident.

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  3. Posted: April 19, 2016In: Thriller

    Waking up in hospital a soldier is told it is three years after his last memory. But people seem to be very interested about what he remembers about the war. He must figure out if he is sick or part of an elaborate scam to get information.

    CraigDGriffiths Uberwriter
    Added an answer on April 21, 2016 at 12:31 pm

    The reason I am struggling with setting is the technology. WW2 affords the luxury of no mobile phones, no internet. It is easier to keep him in the dark. From McGuffin POV it might be possible (tricky but possible) to have the audience learn what he knows as he figures out what people are digging foRead more

    The reason I am struggling with setting is the technology. WW2 affords the luxury of no mobile phones, no internet. It is easier to keep him in the dark.

    From McGuffin POV it might be possible (tricky but possible) to have the audience learn what he knows as he figures out what people are digging for.

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