Apocaltptigirl Short Story Analysis

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The story "Apocaltptigirl" by Andrew Maclean takes place in post-apocalyptic world. The main charters in the story are Aria and her cat Jelly Beans. In the beginning of the visual novel we see the Aria going through a city full of vegetation growing in the buildings. Aria seems to be working on a robot, but later in she tells the story between the fighting of the graybeards and blue stripes. Later on the story we find out that that her mission is to find some type of object; however, she gets attack by the blue stripes. After all that fighting Aria, finds what she is looking for and beings from space arrive for Aria when her mission was completed. In "Apocaltptigirl" about how Aria decided to not let earth get destroy.

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