Post Your Novel Ideas

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ctrl+f "godzilla"

please see

>never-written novel
Hmmm i wonder why...

> ctrl+f "godzilla"

I still think it could be a great story.

This is just fucking Dark Souls

>But in the end neither outcome is good for humanity as we'd all get mashed together into one gestalt entity with no individuality either way.
we irl

youtube.com/watch?v=zJm6nDnR2SE

Long after humanity is destroyed aliens create an human ai based upon technological findings give it a body and leave it in the deserted ruins of earth to study what humans were like.

The book is set from the ai's perspective who doesn't know why he's the last human on earth.

aliens abducted a greek colony during a war, ended up using them as a clone army, they rebelled after the war, most were wiped out but others escaped, made off with ships and became interstellar mercenaries, with memories of their homeworld becoming legends after a few generations. Most assumed it was destroyed in the war.

Space men continued to operate for thousands of years as some of the most well paid and highly decorated space warriors. The four large and several small civilizations of the Milky Way often fight, but all had agreed to a convention 10,000 years ago that prohibited any kind of militarized AI, planetary bombardment, or biological warfare. One of the main enforcement mechanisms of this treaty was a mandated task force to identify emergent spacefaring civilizations to enforce compliance as a condition for being allowed use of interstellar space. For most of the past 1,000 years, this contract has been carried out by various human mercenary companies.

Eventually, these space men lock on to the distinctive energy signatures of early phase spaceslip engines located approximately 26,000ly from the galactic center, in a historically sleepy suburb of spacefaring activity.

From there, the book would become a boy meets girl comedy of a spacefaring Achaean falling in love with an all-american country girl.

if your novel involves magic, gods, etc.
just stop
guaranteed it's going to be trash

or name me one book to prove me wrong