Context: In the current story I am writing, mc and fmc are subjects from an experiment to create an artificially evolved human species called Angels. The world they live in already has super-powered people who gained their powers through natural evolution, but Angels are overloaded with the substance that gives powers to humans so much, any subject who manages to survive the overdose gains extreme power. But, there have been only three survivors, or at least mc and fmc thinks so.
Now, my question. Which idea do you find more interesting, trio (mc, fmc, and third one) being the only survivors, or more survivors hiding in the shadows, showing themselves as story progresses.
The 2nd seems more attractive
but its a trap. That expose its flaws only later. Can only be known by experience or comparisons.
Will try to make it short. (never succeed)
You pick (2)
You risk to become like this shitty writters of Hollywood, that add whatever, because "why the f not"
Hey let's add this one, hey add this one, oh new enemy ! OH BIG VILLAIN ! Oh he survived ! Oh he revived !
And even if not for this reason,
for readers, (if they can ignore their past PTSD of hollywood/disney/etc)
will feel unconsciously the feeling of : "Author gonna always write a new survivor sooner or later"
and likely tired by this trope.
Meanwhile
if (1)
It's FCKING SET IN STONE. Nyet. Done. Nada. No BULLSHIT TWIST. No BS "hey i am too !"
Its like a chinese story where MC is only transmigrator VS this shitty stories of "There is a bunch of heroes/bunch of reincarnators or transmigrators/villains/time-traveler/soul-possessors/etc"
Chinese Readers prefer the first one. unless (2) is very well done or very original.
Not all twists are good.
Biggest one among old novels was the : HEY ALIENS APPEAR !
,bs method when no more strong enemy for the growing MC.
So yeah. Sometimes returning to the source is best. Because the twist of the twist is back to normality.
Sometimes readers, or humans in general, want stuff that is anchored, and not stuff that can change left and right. So they can feel a sense of security. Its like knowing there is a safe haven back home.
Meanwhile the "unknown" is scary. And not knowing "will there be a future survivor later?" is both
scary frustrating but also annoying (for veteran readers).
Also to cite another example.
Its like among old urban-cultivation novels, it was always, ALWAYS, shit to see : cultivator MC
5chaps later : THERE IS A CULTIVATION HIDDEN WORLD !
Or Onepunch-Man
It wouldnt be as popular, if there was 10+ "Onepunchers" later on.
Same for DBZ
It
turned to shit worsened when everyone could Super Sayan.
TLDR :
Would you swear on your soul that you wont abuse it or be lazy or do it badly, if you pick (2) ? Your answer, after 5min of reflection, is the answer you want.