/u/res30stupid's posts in /r/WritingPrompts
[WP] Just under a decade since humans made contact with aliens, Blade Runner is having its Galactic Premiere. Write the review from a critic, known for his anti-robot stance.
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[WP] Two future versions of yourself appear at the same time to prevent the end of the world. One from 10 years wants to train you as a warrior. His even gruffer 25-year counterpart wants you to go on a date with the outsider in class.
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[WP] You are granted the power to change into any animal in the world but can never become a human again.
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[CW] For those who have Cards Against Humanity, use a random Black and White card to create your own prompt
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[WP] The story is told entirely in the second person with the twist at the end being that the narrator is using mind control on the main character.
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[EU] A group of Starfleet students are suing their academy, claiming that the 'Kobayashi Maru' is a breach of ethics on their instructors' parts.
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[WP] Biotechnology has advanced to the point where computers now use brains for processors. This means that games can get super-weird when characters become self-aware.
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[EU] You didn't think that your job as a police detective could get any weirder until a robot that can turn into a truck gives testimony in a murder.
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[WP] "Magic is pure insanity, a gift from horrors that lie beyond the borders of reality. The very knowledge necessary to cast a minor charm is a truth man was not meant to know. And yet, you're both a powerful warlock and sane. Explain this to me."
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