The whole aim here is pure entertainment. I want to publish a branching, choice-driven Sci-Fi adventure that keeps readers clicking to discover every possible outcome. The concept, plot structure, dialogue, and user-facing copy all need to be written from scratch and then assembled in an interactive format—Twine, Ink, or a comparable engine that exports clean HTML is perfect. You’ll map out a cohesive main storyline, weave in at least a dozen meaningful decision points, and ensure each branch feels consequential rather than superficial. Sharp pacing, vivid world-building, and believable character voices are essential; think sleek starships, unexpected alien cultures, and ethical dilemmas that linger after the screen goes dark. Deliverables • Complete narrative script (≈8–12k words) with clear labels for each choice and branch • Finished interactive file ready to upload to the web (HTML or similar standalone build) • Simple flowchart or node map so I can follow the structure at a glance The story should open with a compelling hook, hit a midpoint twist, and wrap up in multiple endings that reward curiosity—happy, tragic, and morally grey. Once the final build runs smoothly in a browser and every branch is reachable without dead ends, the job is done.