: Re: Am I bringing my character back to life too much? This story is about a person in a sort of technologically advanced secret government organization that is basically SCP. The organization is
Have you read Endymion by Dan Simmons? People are routinely resurrected using a "cruciform" attached to their body. Space travel actually involves no protection against G - indeed ships are designed to accelerate as hard as possible and pulp the occupants almost immediately. The resulting bloody mess is then resurrected at the other end. Ships can only go so far, so long missions can involve lots of deaths and resurrections.
It probably isn't a spoiler to say that the "cruciforms" turn out to not be a good thing.
The number of resurrections isn't a factor in whether the book works though. However the fact of resurrection existing certainly is a key element of the story, and it should be in yours too.
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