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Introduction to the storylines and synopsis:
Expect fiction, yet relatable, near-future scenarios, combined with the life experiences of the main characters, their reactions, and humanity in general.
Tropes: Environmental activism, energy transition, exposing fraud, corruption, action, security, future technology, politics, romance, enemies to lovers, hidden identity, good versus evil, future society, and plot twists.
Inspired by storylines such as The Pelican Brief and Erin Brockovich.
Synopsis: Extractivism I - The Lithium Thread
In the year 2038, Anna Steiner, an environmental activist and journalist,
joins forces with Earth Collective, to work on a case against a large company
that has been extracting resources and producing batteries for decades.
After getting access to valuable information that could help them move
forward to expose the factory for environmental fraud and pollution,
they are confronted with the arrogant CEO of the Velstandskonge
Battery Plant and its newly hired security team.
Despite the experienced approach of Anna, her friends
from Earth Collective, and Eric’s security team’s attempts
to stop them, complications occur due to personal
involvement and unforeseen developments.
Things turn out not to be what they seemed, and the consequences put them in immediate danger.
Synopsis: Extractivism II - The Greenfield Project
It’s 2039.
The Hydro-Gen security team and its newest member, travel home for a well-deserved break. But against all protocol, they are suddenly assigned to a mission in their own home state. Although it initially seemed that way, it soon becomes clear that it’s not a standard assignment.
Along with adapting to the cultural differences between the US and Europe, Anna is determined to work with the team to identify those who commit environmental fraud, while abusing their influence to use any means possible to commit sabotage.
Mopolis is the pseudonym of a Dutch author who wrote dystopian novels
such as The Afterwards Trilogy (published) and Extractivism I and II (published)
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