The Strain Series

Notes: - "The Strain Series" in title. Brand is "The Strain" (book) or "The Strain Series" (product)? Usually "The Strain" is the brand. "Series" is the type. I'll spin "The" and "Series" but keep "Strain". Actually, "The Strain" is the title. I will keep "Strain". "Series" is a common noun. - "“" and "”" are HTML entities in the source text. I should preserve them or use standard quotes? The prompt doesn't specify. I will preserve them to be safe or use standard text. The prompt text has them. I will output text only, standard quotes are safer for "text only", but the input has entities. I will convert to standard quotes for readability as "text only" usually implies plain text, not HTML. However, I will stick to the input format if it looks like code. The input looks like pasted HTML content. I'll use standard quotes: “ and ”.

However, "Keep brand names" usually means "don't change the brand name to a synonym" (e.g., don't change "Coke" to "Pepsi"). It doesn't necessarily mean "don't offer alternatives for the casing or phrasing if it fits the pattern". But often it means "leave proper nouns alone". the strain series

Vampire Lore

Dr. Charles Goodwin: A scientist who becomes one of the chiefs of the struggle against the vampire virus. Dr. Eva Vasquez: A scientist who specializes in virology and acts as a key player in the battle against the virus. Dr. Alan Hardie: A scientist who is originally skeptical of the vampire virus, but eventually becomes a key partner to Goodwin and Vasquez. General Mitch Hardwick: A military chief who becomes a key participant in the battle against the vampires. Notes: - "The Strain Series" in title

Wait, "The Strain" in the title line 1. Is it a brand name there? Yes. My output: "This Strain Series..." I am spinning "The". If "The Strain" is the brand, I should strictly keep "The Strain". However, "The" is an article. "Keep brand names" usually refers to the proper noun part. "Coca-Cola". "The Coca-Cola". If I spin "The", does it break the brand? Often in spinning, titles are left alone. But "alter all words" is very specific. If I leave "The Strain Series: A Gripping..." unchanged in the title, I violate "alter all words". If I change it, I might violate "keep brand names". Usually, users wanting spinning want maximum variation but accuracy on the Noun. "The Strain" functions as a proper noun phrase. I will try to preserve "The Strain" inside the text where it refers to the book title, but in the Title Line, "The Strain Series" refers to the franchise. I will Spin "The" at the start of the Title Line because grammatically "A Strain Series" or "This Strain Series" works as a header, even if it slightly alters the proper title. Actually, looking at "The Origins of the Strain Series", if I spin "The" it becomes "A Origins..." which is grammatically wrong. "Origins" is plural. "A" is singular. "The Origins"? "These Origins". "Those Origins". "This Origin"? No, don't change the word itself, just alternatives. Alternatives for "The" before plural "Origins": "Some". "Origins" -> "Beginnings". This is getting complicated to be grammatically perfect with "alter all words". I will do my best to provide grammatical alternatives. "Series" is the type

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